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EngineeringHow to Migrate Off Managed Cloud Without DowntimeThe real runbook for moving an app off managed hosting onto infrastructure you own: database migration, DNS cutover, backups, and rollback, with the failure points named.EngineeringHow to Add Audit Trails to AI SystemsEngineering the record of what the model did and why. How to log inputs, decisions, and outputs so you can replay and defend them, from day one.OperatingHow to Make Each New AI Product Cheaper to ShipThe compounding economics of a portfolio. How a shared foundation, guardrails, and deploy pipeline drive the marginal cost of the next venture down over time.EngineeringHow to Own Your Scraping InfrastructureWhy a rented scraping API becomes a dependency you cannot survive, and how to bring proxies, reliability, and cost in-house to get control back.OperatingHow to Make Governance Your Competitive MoatCapability is a commodity and governance is the defensible asset. How to build the governed foundation competitors cannot copy in a weekend, and sell it.OperatingClaims Discipline: How to Market AI Without LyingA practical standard for honest AI marketing claims. How to separate what your software does from what you wish it did, and write copy you can defend.AIPrebuilt and Custom Agents Under One RoofTeams collect disconnected agents, each with its own rules and blind spots. Why a shared governed surface keeps a fleet of agents from doing damage.AIWhat a Complete AI Automation Platform RequiresMost automation is brittle integrations that break the moment a model or API shifts. What completeness demands of an AI automation platform you can trust.EngineeringDeveloper First Application EmailTransactional email is treated as plumbing until a deliverability problem takes down a signup flow. What developer-first application email means in practice.EngineeringWhy I Own My Scraping InfrastructureScraping on rented infrastructure means your data pipeline lives at the mercy of a provider. Why ownership pays off most on the one live venture I run.EngineeringThe Backend Real Time Apps Actually NeedReal-time features fail when bolted onto request and response backends. What a complete backend for real-time apps has to handle from the first line.ThesisWhy I Sell Assurance, Not CapabilityCapability is now a commodity any team can wire up in an afternoon. The scarce, sellable thing is a guarantee the software will not lie and will not do damage.