Welcome to the AI World Order

Remember when we thought cloud computing was revolutionary because we didn't have to physically hug servers anymore? Cute times.

And now? We're teaching sand to think. Wild.

Why This Blog Exists

We've survived every "this changes everything" moment in tech history.

Assembly to high-level languages. Specialized chips to general-purpose computing. The internet. Mobile. Cloud. And now AI.

Each time, the winners weren't the ones who adapted the old playbook faster. They were the ones who threw it out and asked: "Wait, if the constraints are gone, why are we still building like they exist?" This blog is where I document the controlled chaos of actually building with AI.

We're all writing the new world order in real-time. Every deployment is an experiment. Every integration is a hypothesis. Every "best practice" is just something that worked twice in a row.

What You'll Find Here:

๐Ÿงช Live experiments from the trenches โ€“ Because theory is great, but production is where dreams go to get load-tested.

๐ŸŽฏ First-principles thinking โ€“ Why accept "that's how it's always been done" when we can ask "but what if we made the computer do it?"

๐Ÿ’ก Playbooks in progress โ€“ Not the polished, hindsight-is-20/20 kind. The messy, "we tried 17 things and here's what actually worked" kind.

๐Ÿค” Opinions you might disagree with โ€“ Because echo chambers are boring, and the best ideas come from productive arguments

Let's Build This Playbook Together

Here's what nobody tells you about the AI (for the matter of fact, any technology) revolution: The technology isn't the hard part. The hard part is unlearning decades of "best practices" that are now actively holding us back.

At the end of the day, we're not just building AI systems. We're defining how humanity will interact with intelligence that doesn't need coffee breaks, doesn't get frustrated with users, and somehow still manages to be occasionally, spectacularly wrong.

The revolution isn't coming. We're debugging it as we speak.