THE FEED
14 transmissions and counting.
The Paper That Runs the World. Most People Have Never Heard of It.
Eight people published a paper in 2017. Every AI you've touched since then runs on what they built.
El Mate y el Código
Every serious build starts with the same ritual. Same mug. Same morning. Same silence before the problem.
I Built a Hive Mind. The Model Kept Trying to Be Reasonable.
Five perspectives. One problem. One synthesized answer. The hard part wasn't the synthesis. It was forcing the AI to actually disagree.
The Projects Nobody Sees Are the Ones That Matter Most
No launch. No users. No LinkedIn announcement. Just the build — and what it leaves behind.
The Demo Worked. Production Didn't. Here's Why.
AI demos run on perfect data. Your production environment runs on your data. And your data is a mess.
My Kids Trust AI More Than I'm Comfortable With
The thing that worries me isn't that AI will replace their thinking. It's that they'll stop questioning it.
Teaching Claude & Gemini to Play StarCraft II: The General and the Soldier
What happens when you put a large language model in charge of a StarCraft II army and let hardcoded AI handle the grunt work? Chaos. Beautiful, instructive chaos.
We Are Regulating AI Like We Regulate Traffic. And That's the Problem.
Governments are rushing to regulate AI and most of them have no idea what they're regulating.
The Alignment Problem Is a Mirror
Every attempt to encode human values into a reward function forces a confrontation with the fact that we never agreed on what those values are.
Before the Interview: How AI Will Filter the Noise in Hiring
AI won't replace the human interview. But it might finally fix everything that happens before it.
Skynet Was Wrong: Why AGI Will Be Boring, Then Terrifying
The science fiction vision of a singular awakening moment misses something fundamental about how intelligence actually scales.
The Solo Developer Has No Manager. That's the Point.
No sprint. No standup. No roadmap. Just a problem, a Saturday morning, and enough coffee to make progress.
The One Ring Is an Alignment Problem
Tolkien wrote the alignment problem 70 years before AI researchers named it. The Ring doesn't corrupt — it optimizes. And that's scarier.
Why I Built 00IA.com
An HRIS manager by day, an AI developer on weekends, and a growing need to share what I was seeing. This is why 00IA exists.