Barada’s log

Ideas at the intersection of technology and creativity

Why it's hard to Claw the Enterprise

I’ve been running OpenClaw for personal use and the first reaction: it works as a basic personal assistant. Browser as the universal tool, Slack and WhatsApp and email as the comms layer and the event stream, the filesystem as the memory layer. They come together well when we own everything the agent touches. Authentication, authorization, data governance: no-problem, especially when the user and the admin are the same person. The harness looks straightforward: let’s now bolt on SSO, add an admin panel, and start selling it to teams. Not so easy, because the failure modes run deeper than what is evident at the surface. ...

February 24, 2026 · 4 min · mercurialsolo

Project Hydra: Designing a world for agents

A browser agent tried to exfiltrate our API keys on Tuesday. By Friday we’d also watched a research agent forget 22 sources of work, a pipeline lose an entire handoff to a crash, and a content agent spend $47 unsupervised. The agents were capable. The worlds we’d built for them weren’t.

February 21, 2026 · 12 min · mercurialsolo

We are the average of our models

We are the average of the friends we spend the most time with. Today, one or two of those friends are models. And if these are setup to reinforce existing beliefs, we are no longer compounding our intelligence; we are blitzscaling confirmation bias.

February 13, 2026 · 5 min · mercurialsolo

Predistribution: An Economic Model for the AI Age

Predistribution changes how value is shared during AI-driven growth, before inequality hardens and redistribution becomes politically infeasible.

February 8, 2026 · 3 min · mercurialsolo

Model Collapse

The productivity gains are flowing to capital holders instead of the workers generating them. The old framework said credentials lead to knowledge, knowledge leads to value. But value is concentrating in weird corners now; places where someone has to be sued, where platforms control distribution, where tacit knowledge can’t be extracted from text.

February 7, 2026 · 19 min · mercurialsolo

Every Token an Iceberg

Inference workloads now account for 80% of AI compute spending. The hierarchy in tokens is no longer about information density—it’s what happens when the token leads somewhere wrong.

January 29, 2026 · 10 min · mercurialsolo

Every Inch Matters

When building becomes trivially easy, every software market becomes a red ocean. A browser from scratch in one week. 3 million lines of code. This isn’t an anomaly; it’s the new baseline.

January 16, 2026 · 7 min · mercurialsolo

Appliances, Factories, Grids

Own the chips or the customers. Everything else is a footnote.

January 14, 2026 · 5 min · mercurialsolo

Model-Adjacent Products, Part 5: The Implementation Path

The build manifest: 90 days from foundation to production-ready autonomy. What to ship in what sequence.

January 9, 2026 · 3 min · mercurialsolo

Model-Adjacent Products, Part 4: Governance & Practice

Alignment as a runtime surface, policy enforcement without retraining. Team practices that ship.

January 9, 2026 · 4 min · mercurialsolo