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Journal

Feb 26, 2026

Coda:

So the developer anonymously came forward to throw his bot under the bus. It’s striking with the lack of accountability. When humans kick off automated processes, it’s not the code’s fault, the human holds the accountability. The same goes for AI and AI agents.

I am not against using AI and agentic AI as a tool. But when 💩 happens: improper use, poor coding, theft, whatever… it absolutely flows downhill and lands on the human.

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Things I love (again)

Feb 17, 2026

Things I love (again):

  • Personal media
    • Heavy metal.
    • Not so heavy metal.
    • Old songs I still have the cassettes to.
    • The library - Libby, CloudLibrary
    • Audiobooks
      • Life of Chuck
      • Stephen King
      • Murderbot
  • Podcasts
  • Linux, the homelab, personal cloud
    • Nextcloud
    • FastMail
    • Audiobookshelf
    • Jellyfin
    • Fediverse
  • Mastodon and the Fediverse
  • Responsible AI

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Agent Fleets Take 2

Feb 5, 2026

AI Agents, Fleets, and Their Autonomous Capabilities

Introduction

AI agents represent a significant evolution in artificial intelligence, moving beyond traditional chatbots to systems capable of autonomous, goal-directed action[8]. This executive summary addresses your core questions about what these systems are, how they differ from earlier agent-based computing paradigms, and their current real-world applications—particularly through Anthropic’s Claude implementation.

What Are AI Agents?

Core Definition and Capabilities

AI agents are intelligent systems distinguished by their ability to operate autonomously in complex environments[3]. Unlike traditional conversational AI, they can process multimodal information including text, voice, video, audio, and code simultaneously[5]. More importantly, they possess the ability to converse, reason, learn, and make independent decisions[5].

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AI Agents Exec Summary

Feb 5, 2026

AI Agents, Fleets, and Their Real-World Applications

Introduction

AI agents represent a significant evolution in how artificial intelligence systems operate within business and technical environments. Unlike traditional chatbots that respond to queries, AI agents are designed to autonomously set goals, make decisions, and execute complex tasks with minimal human intervention[1]. This executive summary provides a technical overview of what AI agents are, their autonomous capabilities, their organizational potential through agent fleets, and their current real-world applications—particularly through Anthropic’s Claude implementations that have recently gained prominence.

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First post

Jan 26, 2026

I started many blogs in my career. I imagine this space will be the same sporadic updates I normally come up with. In particilar, I’m thinking I could try to document some of my #homelab experiences. Tips and tricks, gotchas, and the like. I’ll probably focus on practical guides and troubleshooting notes that might help others navigating similar setups.

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