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Glen Rhodes
Glen Rhodes
Game Developer, Technical Director, Composer and Author
  • “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”
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    “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”

    ByGlen Rhodes April 22, 2024May 9, 2024

    In the world of 10-digit error codes and countless hours spent troubleshooting, tech support professionals are the unsung heroes who keep our digital lives running smoothly. They are the patient, compassionate frontline warriors who, despite facing a relentless barrage of problems, never shy away from going the extra mile to fix them. There’s no denying,…

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  • Jensen Huang breaks from Trump trade delegation to eat noodles in Beijing hutong, reflecting NVIDIA's complex position in US-China AI chip tensions
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    Jensen Huang breaks from Trump trade delegation to eat noodles in Beijing hutong, reflecting NVIDIA’s complex position in US-China AI chip tensions

    ByGlen Rhodes May 16, 2026

    Jensen Huang Ate Noodles in a Hutong. That Tells You Everything. There’s a moment from the Trump trade delegation visit to Beijing in May 2026 that I keep coming back to. While diplomats and executives performed the usual theater of geopolitical trade talks, Jensen Huang, the CEO of the company that makes the chips powering…

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  • Jensen Huang breaks from Trump trade delegation to eat noodles in Beijing hutong, reflecting NVIDIA's complex position in US-China AI chip tensions
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    Jensen Huang breaks from Trump trade delegation to eat noodles in Beijing hutong, reflecting NVIDIA’s complex position in US-China AI chip tensions

    ByGlen Rhodes May 15, 2026

    Jensen Huang Ate Noodles While the Trade War Raged. He Was Right To. There’s a photo circulating from Beijing this week. Jensen Huang, CEO of the world’s most valuable chip company, sitting in a hutong alleyway eating zhajiangmian from a place called Fangzhuan workshop. Not in a conference room. Not on a delegation panel. Not…

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  • Insight on the gap between AI demos and production deployments, and why failure mode design matters more than benchmark performance
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    Insight on the gap between AI demos and production deployments, and why failure mode design matters more than benchmark performance

    ByGlen Rhodes May 13, 2026

    The Demo Worked Great. The Deployment Did Not. Every few weeks, a new AI agent demo drops and the timeline lights up. Someone ships a polished video, the agent breezes through a 12-step workflow in 90 seconds, and the replies fill with “this changes everything.” I get it. The demos are genuinely impressive sometimes. Then…

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  • CLAUDE.md behavioral rules file for Claude Code reducing AI coding mistakes
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    CLAUDE.md behavioral rules file for Claude Code reducing AI coding mistakes

    ByGlen Rhodes May 11, 2026

    CLAUDE.md Is the Most Underrated File in Your Codebase I’ve spent a lot of time tuning prompts. System prompts, user prompts, few-shot examples, all of it. And I’ll tell you what most of that work produces: marginally better output that degrades the moment the conversation gets long or the task gets complicated. So when something…

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  • Why most second-brain knowledge systems fail engineers, and what actually works
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    Why most second-brain knowledge systems fail engineers, and what actually works

    ByGlen Rhodes May 9, 2026

    Why Your Second Brain Is a Graveyard (And How to Fix It) Most engineers I know have built at least one elaborate knowledge system. Notion workspace with nested databases. An Obsidian vault with backlinks going nowhere. A bookmark folder containing 400 links they will never read again. They spent a weekend setting it up, felt…

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  • Claude for Microsoft 365 apps now generally available, with cross-app context persistence
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    Claude for Microsoft 365 apps now generally available, with cross-app context persistence

    ByGlen Rhodes May 8, 2026

    Claude in Microsoft 365: Context Persistence Is the Feature That Actually Changes Work Most AI integrations into enterprise software follow a predictable pattern. A model gets bolted onto a sidebar. It answers questions about the document you have open. You close the document, and the AI forgets everything. You start fresh every single time. That’s…

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  • Solo operator runs 7-agent Claude pipeline earning $18,800/month selling websites to local businesses via Google Maps scraping and automated outreach
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    Solo operator runs 7-agent Claude pipeline earning $18,800/month selling websites to local businesses via Google Maps scraping and automated outreach

    ByGlen Rhodes May 6, 2026

    One Guy, One MacBook, $18,800 a Month I have seen a lot of “AI agency” pitches in the past two years. Most of them are courses dressed up as case studies. This one is different. A solo operator, no employees, no office, no sales team, is pulling $18,800 a month selling websites to local businesses….

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  • Critique of blind multi-agent coding workflows and the underrated need for agent output auditability
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    Critique of blind multi-agent coding workflows and the underrated need for agent output auditability

    ByGlen Rhodes May 5, 2026

    The 100-Agent Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code, said something at a recent Sequoia AI session that stopped me mid-scroll. “100% of my code is written by Claude Code. I run around 100 agents at one time.” He’s an Anthropic engineer reportedly compensated at $750K per year. He…

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  • Anthropic releases Claude Code operational playbook for running AI-agent-first companies
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    Anthropic releases Claude Code operational playbook for running AI-agent-first companies

    ByGlen Rhodes May 4, 2026

    Anthropic Just Published an Operational Manual for the Agent-First Company I’ve read a lot of AI research papers, product announcements, and thought leadership posts over the past few years. Most of them describe a future. Anthropic’s Claude Code best practices document describes a present. That distinction matters more than people are giving it credit for….

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  • Rumors of Anthropic releasing an open-source model, what it would mean for the AI ecosystem
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    Rumors of Anthropic releasing an open-source model, what it would mean for the AI ecosystem

    ByGlen Rhodes May 1, 2026

    Anthropic and Open Source: Reading Between the Lines on a Very Big Rumor Something is shifting at Anthropic, and the AI community is paying attention. A short video clip circulating on X shows Dario Amodei apparently reacting to a post about open-source AI winning. The original tweet from Ahmad (@TheAhmadOsman) reads simply: “Contrary to the…

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