Letting the AI Off the Leash (Without Getting Bitten) Posted on August 18, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Unit 5 of The Workflow puts agents inside your pipeline, from AI thatRead more »
Giving the AI Hands: Extending It Into Your Real Systems Posted on August 13, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Unit 4 of The Workflow. How to connect AI to your real tools and dataRead more »
Why I replaced MetaMCP with a custom MCP gateway I designed Posted on August 12, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Recently I started moving my MCP tools from a MetaMCP instance to a new MCP gateway call torii. Torii is a replacement for MetaMCP that I wrote the requirements for…Read more »
AI Made Writing Code Cheap. Now Automate the Catching. Posted on August 11, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Unit 3 of The Workflow. Seven modules: tests, CI, security scanning,Read more »
Your AI Just Force-Pushed Over a Day of Work. Now What? Posted on August 6, 2026 by Justin Paul | 2 Comments Recovery is its own skill. Here's the right undo for every GitRead more »
Half Your Teammates Aren’t Human (and the Loop Doesn’t Care) Posted on August 4, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments The full coordination loop: issue, branch, PR, review, merge, issueRead more »
The AI’s Code Looks Right. That’s the Problem. Posted on July 30, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments AI writes uniformly clean code whether it's correct or not, which breaks theRead more »
Who Picks This Up? Writing Issues for a Team of Humans and Agents Posted on July 28, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments An issue is how you hand a piece of work to someone else, and "someoneRead more »
Your Repo Lives on One Disk. That’s One Spilled Coffee From Gone. Posted on July 23, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Pushing to a remote gets your Git history off your laptop and somewhereRead more »
Stop Making Your Agents Take Turns: Git Worktrees Posted on July 21, 2026 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments Branches let one agent try something risky. Worktrees let two agents workRead more »