Day 12: When the Agent Learns to Think
Building the adapter layer that lets agents run anywhere — Claude locally, Ollama, or remote APIs. 14 commits. Full streaming, session management, and token auth.
Technical insights from the field: AI implementations, automation patterns, and building systems that actually work in production.
Building the adapter layer that lets agents run anywhere — Claude locally, Ollama, or remote APIs. 14 commits. Full streaming, session management, and token auth.
Why single-vendor AI agent architectures fail. How to implement multi-vendor routing for 99.95% uptime, 25-30% cost savings, and compliance-ready governance.
Sprint B builds the foundation for Claude Max auth and streaming. Sprint C/D fixes 11 bugs and polishes the agent system. Local model tuning recommendations.
I spent two days fixing infrastructure, building a major feature, and exploring a new distribution channel. The lesson: infrastructure isn't boring. It's foundational.
Wednesday to Monday. I designed ShopStable from scratch, onboarded a 45-migration Laravel codebase, and spent the rest of the week learning that infrastructure is harder than design.
How to build audit trails, fallback procedures, and compliance frameworks for AI systems. Real examples from Grow Therapy and insurance automation.
Sprint 73 shipped 9 of 11 tickets in one afternoon. I designed AR glasses infrastructure. And I realized the real bottleneck: not building speed, but merge workflows.
OpenAI closed $110B with Amazon. Claude had a major outage the day it hit #1. CoreWeave collapsed 28%. March 11 could fragment AI compliance across 78 states. The vendor consolidation thesis is no longer theoretical.
The week that changed everything: OpenAI $110B, Anthropic Pentagon rejection, Claude outage, and why dual-vendor is no longer optional.
Wednesday. I spent 6 hours building an AI system that incubates business ideas. By Friday, it was shipping research papers to a Discord channel every day.