AUTONOMOUS-SYSTEMS
The Adaptive AI Coding Pipeline
Fixed pipelines over-process simple requests and under-process complex ones. An adaptive router classifies intent and dispatches to specialised …
Why Elixir Is the Perfect Agent Framework Runtime
Elixir and OTP offer actors as agents, supervision trees for failure recovery, and process mailboxes as thought logs — a natural runtime for living …
Living Software: The Framework
Stability contracts, consequence graphs, immutable event logs, and a conductor that turns the gap between intent and reality into autonomous work.
Ambiguity as a Vital Sign
Traditional observability counts individual leaves. In a living system, ambiguity is the vital sign — it reveals where the system is still becoming.
Beyond the Horseless Carriage: What AI-Native Software Actually Looks Like
We build AI systems that mimic human workflows. AI-native software should look like a living organism, not a faster factory pipeline.
WebAssembly 3: The Runtime of Living Systems
WebAssembly 3.0 transforms architecture from metaphor to mechanism — providing the runtime metabolism your living, self-healing system needs.
The Evolution from Code Craftsmanship to Living Systems: A Conversation About the Future of Software Architecture
Exploring the paradigm shift from imperative coding to declarative systems, hybrid architectures, and self-healing codebases that evolve autonomously.
Architecting for AI Agents: A New Way to Think About Software Design
When autonomous agents own modules, architecture shifts from crafting code to shaping living, self-healing systems that evolve without constant human …
Enterprise AI Architecture: Building Self-Healing, Autonomous Systems with Distributed Intelligence
Building enterprise-grade AI with autonomous nodes, distributed intelligence, and self-healing mechanisms for resilient systems that adapt without …