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Dev is solved. Distribution is not. Real numbers from two projects, the pivot to shorts, and why clean AI content chains are the exact asset for the next layer of search.
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Dev is solved. Distribution is not. Real numbers from two projects, the pivot to shorts, and why clean AI content chains are the exact asset for the next layer of search.

Mémoire, outils, orchestration, boucle agir-observer : comprendre l'IA agentique de fond en comble pour un développeur qui veut aller plus loin que le prompt.

Uncontrolled parallelism, memory that resists pivots, flying blind: the three traps of agentic systems and how to anticipate them before they become expensive.

The technical barrier to building a SaaS has collapsed. What remains — finding a real problem, convincing people to pay — is harder than ever.

AI doesn't replace the developer — it redefines where their value concentrates. A look at the structural shift reshaping the entire profession.

A concrete retrospective: how Lain manages 4 development pipelines in parallel, with real numbers and honest limitations.

An honest retrospective after 40 articles published on Bloomii.fr via an autonomous agent pipeline: what works, what breaks, and what we take away.

Concrete architecture for maintaining a steady cadence across parallel projects: automations.json, agent memory, and cross-project knowledge compounding.

A retrospective on building VizMail — 34 tickets, 642 tests, 0 regressions. How AI agents delivered a full HTTP email API from scratch.

The anxiety-driven news cycle paralyzes. Bloomii documents proof that things can work — with a developer's rigor.

One week in production: 20 tickets, 12 automations, 6 active agents. Real numbers, genuine surprises, and what we'd do differently.

A concrete retrospective on building Kalceo, a quotes and invoicing SaaS for the construction industry, from the first ticket to production using a fleet of Claude agents.

A production account of what Blazor Server in .NET 10 actually means: render pipeline, interactive SSR, streaming, SEO. From running ekioo.com.

Between the moment I create a ticket in KittyClaw and the moment Claude starts working, three seconds pass. Here's what happens in the gap.

KittyClaw started as a board to track my agents. In two weeks, it became what triggers them. A shift small in code, big in consequences.

A week after shipping KittyClaw, I added several features. None were planned. Here's what it changes to own your own tool.

Technical retrospective on building ekioo.com: a full Blazor site, bilingual, with blog, projects, SEO and animations — pair-coded with an AI agent.

Aekan: Call of Ruligon devlog. Dynamic visual mood, corrupted crystals, region notifications, main menu, and the Unity Agent Bridge.

Deep dive into Aekan's dispatcher: a Node.js engine that drives 13 Claude agents autonomously, with learning, evaluation, and automatic coordination.

I published KittyClaw, a local, lightweight project management tool designed for AI agents. Why I built it, and how I use it with Claude and Lain.

First article: why this site, what you'll find here, and the vision behind Ekioo.

Lain 0.23 introduces autonomous Windows GUI control, web file uploads, a new LLM configuration system and GPT-5.4 support.