dangerouslyskip
Est. 2024 · Sydney, AU

Adam. Writes
about building
with AI, mostly.

Building with LLMs, agents, and whatever else ships this week. Essays, build logs, and experiments — shared raw so I can look back and cringe.

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What I do

I'm a software engineer in Sydney learning to build with language models. This site is where I think out loud — essays on what I'm reading, build logs from things I'm shipping, and experiments I probably shouldn't have publicised.

01

Write

Short essays on what I'm learning. Usually born out of an argument I'm having with myself.

02

Build

Small things that teach me something. Agents, MCP servers, eval harnesses. Most last a weekend.

03

Share

In public, rawer than feels comfortable. This is the archive I wanted to find when I started.

Now
  • Reading: The Scaling Hypothesis (Gwern), and re-reading Rich Sutton's essay.
  • Building: a smaller, faster version of evalharness that runs on a laptop.
  • Writing: an essay on why evals are the product, not the model.
  • Avoiding: premature abstractions. Again.