Tag: software-architecture
All the articles with the tag "software-architecture".
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The task is the variable
Safety in AI-assisted coding is not really a dial between fast and careful. The real variable is the task: adjust your posture to match it.
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Agents only do what you ask, and that is a problem... and a solution
The practices that make software hold up used to live in engineers' heads and in wikis nobody read. They now need to live in instructions that steer an agent.
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My current "secure" agentic coding stack
I value diversity of agents and isolation, I live in the terminal.
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Slower loops, stronger signal
Quick feedback loops are necessary (but not sufficient) scaffolding for AI-assisted coding.
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Build the scaffolding, not the system
As software engineers, our job is to decompose a system into pieces, then to build out those pieces.
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The most useful AI agents are dangerous by design
The capabilities that make agents useful are the same ones that make them exploitable