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  1. Vibe Coding is Dead: Long Live Agentic Engineering

    BlogFeb 19, 2026MediumLucia Adams

    The era of 'vibing' through natural language prompts is hitting a complexity wall. While Andrej Karpathy popularized the term in 2025, 2026 is seeing the rise of 'Agentic Engineering'—a more struct...

  2. What Agentic AI in the Hands of Actual Programmers Looks Like

    BlogFeb 12, 2026Stochastic LifestyleChristopher Rackauckas

    There is a massive difference between 'bot spam' and 'expert acceleration.' This post explores how real engineers use agentic tools like Claude Code to storm repositories with successful PRs. Racka...

  3. OpenClaw 3.0: The End of Brittle DOM Parsing for Web Agents

    BlogMar 5, 2026MediumMarcus Sterling

    For the past year, web automation agents have relied heavily on parsing HTML DOM structures, making them notoriously brittle whenever a website updates its layout. The release of OpenClaw 3.0 this ...

  4. I Let an Agent Manage My Calendar and Lost All My Friends

    BlogJan 25, 2026MediumMia T. Wong

    In a quest for ultimate productivity Wong handed full read and write access of her personal calendar to an autonomous system tasked with optimizing her time. This hilarious cautionary tale document...

  5. The Agentic Stack: Orchestrating Autonomous Workers

    BlogFeb 20, 2026MediumDavid T. Sterling

    Scaling an autonomous workforce from a single instance to a thousand concurrent processes requires a completely new infrastructure paradigm. This post introduces the modern stack detailing the nece...

  6. The Fall of the No Code Agent Builder

    BlogFeb 5, 2026MediumMarcus Sterling

    The tech industry spent the last year promising that anyone could build an autonomous workforce using simple drag and drop interfaces. Sterling aggregates failure data from early 2026 showing that ...

  7. DeepSeek R1 and the Era of Reasoning Swarms

    BlogJan 15, 2026MediumElena Rossi

    The release of advanced reasoning models has completely shifted how developers build autonomous systems in early 2026. This post details how open weights models are replacing expensive proprietary ...

  8. Context Rot: The Silent Killer of Long-Horizon Agents

    BlogFeb 19, 2026MediumMarina Wyss

    In the race for infinite context windows, we forgot about 'context rot'—the degradation of agent reasoning as irrelevant data piles up. We analyze the newest research into 'Stateful Digestion' and ...

  9. Stop Building Chatbots, Start Building Orchestrators

    BlogFeb 23, 2026MediumRodrigo Almeida

    The market is flooded with 'wrappers' that add zero value; the true winners of 2026 are building 'Agent Orchestrators.' We dive into the architecture of multi-agent swarms and why the 'Interactions...

  10. Keeping Your Data Safe When an AI Agent Clicks a Link

    BlogFeb 28, 2026OpenAIOpenAI

    This post explores security challenges that arise when autonomous AI agents interact with external links and web resources. It discusses how malicious prompts and links could lead to data exfiltrat...

  11. How Agentic AI Will Reshape Engineering Workflows in 2026

    BlogFeb 20, 2026CIOEJ Strat

    The defining challenge of 2026 is no longer whether AI can participate in engineering, but how deliberately organizations design for it. This post argues that agentic AI is structurally different b...

  12. Agentic AI in 2026: what's actually next?

    BlogFeb 17, 2026MediumBojan Ciric

    In 2026, the success of an AI agent is no longer determined by the size of its underlying language model, but by the quality of its context. This post argues that most agent failures are actually c...

  13. Agent Swarms: The Organizational Structure of 2026

    BlogFeb 13, 2026MediumMarina Wyss

    As we enter mid-February 2026, the 'agentic loop' is tightening. Companies are moving away from single-agent pilots toward complex 'swarms'—structures where hundreds of specialized sub-agents coord...

  14. Why I Stopped Prompt Engineering and Started Managing

    BlogJan 30, 2026MediumDr. Anya Petrova

    As models transition from passive generators to autonomous actors users must undergo a psychological shift from programmers to managers. Dr. Petrova explores the cognitive friction users experience...

  15. Customer Support is Dead: Building the Resolution Engine

    BlogJan 18, 2026MediumMark S. Davidson

    The era of frustrating decision trees has ended replaced by fully autonomous resolution engines in 2026. This article explores how companies are deploying these systems not just to answer queries b...

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