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2026-06-19 product Product management in the AI era: building got cheap, deciding got expensive AI moved the bottleneck in product management. Building is fast now. Deciding what to build, with what evidence, under which assumptions, is the hard part. That is what Compass is for. #paelladoc#product-management#ai-coding#compass#evals 7 min ./read → 2026-06-16 product You do not have a Claude Code problem. You are the runtime. Claude Code writes your code. Codex runs your tasks. The job nobody named is keeping the product contract alive until the work is validated, with evidence. Right now, that job is you. #paelladoc#ai-coding#agents#claude-code#runtime 8 min ./read → 2026-06-14 product No vendor lock-in: route every task to the right engine Most AI products still ask which model to use. After enough broken tasks I stopped asking that. The question is which engine a task needs, and whether I can trust it to run. #paelladoc#model-routing#ai-coding#llm 8 min ./read → 2026-06-12 product The product brain that maintains itself I built a folder of context to feed my AI. It worked for two weeks. The hard part was never building it, it's who keeps it true when the code moves underneath you. #paelladoc#product-management#knowledge-graph#ai-coding 6 min ./read → 2026-06-07 framework What is spec-driven development? A short, practical definition: write the acceptance criteria first, verify done by execution, and stop trusting a green build. #paelladoc#spec-driven-development#ai-coding#verification#spec-gated-development 5 min ./read → 2026-06-07 product What is a feature factory? The term, the warning signs, why teams fall into it, and the one test that gets you out. #paelladoc#product-management#product-strategy#feature-factory 4 min ./read → 2026-06-07 framework Spec-driven development: a green build is not a correct feature The same agent, same prompt, ships correct code on one run and a broken build-green diff on the next. I measured how often, and what actually makes the result something you can trust. #paelladoc#spec-driven-development#ai-coding#verification 7 min ./read → 2026-06-07 product Making product means installing a behavior, not running a feature factory The Bloomberg Terminal is ugly, looks like the 80s, and costs $32,000 a year. Nobody leaves it. The reason isn't the price, and it's everything about the difference between making product and shipping features. #paelladoc#product-management#product-strategy#feature-factory 7 min ./read → 2026-06-07 framework Locally correct, globally incoherent: the real problem with AI-generated code AI doesn't write incoherent code because it's dumb. It writes it because nobody manages what it sees each time it decides. The problem isn't inside the model, it's the missing layer. #paelladoc#ai-coding#software-architecture#context-engineering 5 min ./read → 2025-05-04 framework Stop guessing: 5 AI architecture patterns that actually prevent project failure Battle-tested architectural solutions for AI systems that last beyond the prototype stage #paelladoc#ai-architectures#ai-first-development 10 min ./read → 2025-04-16 productivity The dangerous illusion of AI productivity (and how to achieve real gains) Beyond vanity metrics: Achieving sustainable AI productivity gains with the PAELLADOC framework #paelladoc#productivity#ai-first-development 10 min ./read →
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