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Posts by Tom Howard

Process flow diagram showing how the architect gate works: prompt starts the turn, AI attempts an edit, a gate check validates the marker, and if no marker exists the edit is denied until an architect agent reviews and passes.

Process flow diagram showing how the architect gate works: prompt starts the turn, AI attempts an edit, a gate check validates the marker, and if no marker exists the edit is denied until an architect agent reviews and passes.

An AI agent adds dependencies, changes configs, restructures code. None of these decisions get written down. This system blocks every edit until an architect agent reviews it against existing decision records.

windyroad.com.au/blog/stop-yo...

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Flow diagram showing the four-hook gate pattern: a UserPromptSubmit hook detects VOICE-AND-TONE.md and injects context, a PreToolUse hook blocks edits without a session marker, a PostToolUse hook creates the marker after review, and a Stop hook removes it so the next turn starts locked.

Flow diagram showing the four-hook gate pattern: a UserPromptSubmit hook detects VOICE-AND-TONE.md and injects context, a PreToolUse hook blocks edits without a session marker, a PostToolUse hook creates the marker after review, and a Stop hook removes it so the next turn starts locked.

A voice guide is documentation. Nothing enforces it. This system uses four Claude Code hooks to block edits until a reviewer agent checks the copy against the guide. The gate resets each turn.

windyroad.com.au/blog/enforci...

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Flow diagram showing four queues that code passes through on its way to production: uncommitted changes, unpushed commits, missing changesets, and stale release PRs. Local checks run every prompt, remote checks run on push.

Flow diagram showing four queues that code passes through on its way to production: uncommitted changes, unpushed commits, missing changesets, and stale release PRs. Local checks run every prompt, remote checks run on push.

An AI agent has no sense of accumulating work-in-progress. I built a Claude Code hook that surfaces it before every prompt. Four checks, four queues, no blocking.

windyroad.com.au/blog/making-...

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I told an LLM today that it was overloading my context window 😂

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
Drew Carey on the set of “whose line is it anyway” with the caption “welcome to vibe coding

Where everything is made up
And the code doesn’t matter”

Drew Carey on the set of “whose line is it anyway” with the caption “welcome to vibe coding Where everything is made up And the code doesn’t matter”

#vibecoding vibes

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a man in a striped shirt is holding a napkin in a kitchen Alt: character from Big Bang theory with T-shirt, over his nose spraying a whole heap of bugs spray
10 months ago 1 0 0 0

I’m not saying LLMs will follow the same evolution, but its conceivable

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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But eventually, compilers became so good that they could produce machine-code far better than any human could

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And there probably would have been programmers that used compilers to produce machine-code, that they then reviewed and tweaked directly

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But you must admit that there 100% would have been assembly programmers that lamented the slop that early compilers produced

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Psst. Just having a laugh. I found the analogy thought provoking. Them main difference is that compilers a deterministic (for the most part) whereas LLMs… 🤪

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

When something goes wrong in production with machine-code the compiler produces, do you troubleshoot the source code, or the machine-code?

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Maybe the wildest part to me about the compilers is people acting like the machine-code itself just doesn’t matter anymore, now that we have this new abstraction of source code.

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

Training is paused until service is restored

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a man in a suit and tie is giving a thumbs up sign Alt: Sarcastic clapping from some American Irish late night tv host

Here’s to the companies that get fantastic employee engagement results by tying those results to individual bonuses 👏👏👏😒

10 months ago 3 0 1 0
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US demands Australia lifts defence spending by $40b a year 'as soon as possible' The United States wants Australia to lift spending on defence to about $100 billion a year, with its Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warning of a "real and potentially imminent" threat from China.

I’d love to see the Aussie govt say:
“The US openly admits we bear the cost of its tariffs — it’s unreasonable to then demand we also boost our defence spending.”

#auspol

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Developers will spend 3 hours coaxing an LLM to write 10 lines of code—just to avoid a 2-minute conversation with a teammate.

Collaboration, but make it antisocial.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

You know how sometimes you have a shower after the gym, but it just doesn’t take—like, you’re clean but still end up sweaty five minutes later?

Yeah, I just had lunch like that. Ate, but somehow still hungry. Is it too early for second lunch?

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The company I work for sends out a weekly intelligence briefing that is actually quite interesting.
- crypto kidnappings
- protests likely in Wellington
- transmitters found in Chinese manufactured energy equipment
And more

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a man is saying well yeah okay good point Alt: a man indignantly saying “that is such a… well yeah okay good point”
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Photo of John Brøndum on stage with “The Architecture of (Solution) Architecture” on the screen in the background

Photo of John Brøndum on stage with “The Architecture of (Solution) Architecture” on the screen in the background

I had the pleasure of working for John 20 years ago. So good to hear him talk at #slashNEW

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Morning at the cafe. Afternoon at the pub. 👌

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I bet they actually said something like “we’ll give it the consideration it’s due”

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Great talk today @web-goddess.org
There’s so much about it that resonated, but my favourite part was when you talked about observability in the context of observing your finances.

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Chart showing historic ties between the USD and the US 10 year bond yield and them diverging from early April onwards

Chart showing historic ties between the USD and the US 10 year bond yield and them diverging from early April onwards

That’s scary

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Screenshot stating “Delays on the T1 and T9 train services as a result of an incident requiring emergency services at Artarmon. Consider catching Metro or buses. “

Screenshot stating “Delays on the T1 and T9 train services as a result of an incident requiring emergency services at Artarmon. Consider catching Metro or buses. “

Anyone know what’s happening at Artarmon?

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Scene from Game of Thrones featuring Arya Stark and her sword instructor, Syrio Forel. Arya stands facing Syrio, who is pointing a finger at her with a serious but playful expression. The image is overlaid with the caption: “WHAT DO WE SAY TO THE GOD OF 9AM MEETINGS? NOT TODAY.”

Scene from Game of Thrones featuring Arya Stark and her sword instructor, Syrio Forel. Arya stands facing Syrio, who is pointing a finger at her with a serious but playful expression. The image is overlaid with the caption: “WHAT DO WE SAY TO THE GOD OF 9AM MEETINGS? NOT TODAY.”

What do we say to the god of 9am meetings?

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Selling super tax changes will require a steadfast advocacy from decades past The reforms of the 80s and 90s, often sentimentalised by people who weren't there, came about through a mixture of policy intelligence and political rat cunning.

@latingle.bsky.social, your use of “largesse” in this article is very… largesse.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...

11 months ago 0 0 0 0

It feels like most tech folks are on LinkedIn these days? Or otherwise just gone AWOL?

Checked in on X, dead.

I love BlueSky for the calm pool of sanity that it is, but I wish more tech folks were active here.

11 months ago 7 1 2 0

Correction: Coalition unveils $90m strategy to *reduce* domestic violence

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