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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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  • Hot take on the '$500K engineer should burn $250K in tokens' quote circulating on Twitter
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    Hot take on the ‘$500K engineer should burn $250K in tokens’ quote circulating on Twitter

    ByGlen Rhodes March 20, 2026

    The $500K Engineer Who Isn’t Burning Tokens Is Leaving Money on the Table There’s a quote circulating right now that stopped me mid-scroll: “If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.” Sunny Madra posted it this week and the reactions were split almost perfectly between people who got it…

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  • Hot take on the '$500K engineer should burn $250K in tokens' quote circulating on Twitter
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    Hot take on the ‘$500K engineer should burn $250K in tokens’ quote circulating on Twitter

    ByGlen Rhodes March 20, 2026

    The $500K Engineer and the $250K Token Bill “If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.” That quote, posted by Sunny Madra on X earlier this week, has been living rent-free in my head. My first reaction was to roll my eyes. My second reaction was to realize I…

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  • Why evals should come before everything else in LLM development, not after
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    Why evals should come before everything else in LLM development, not after

    ByGlen Rhodes March 20, 2026

    Evals First. Everything Else Second. Most engineers I know treat evals like cleanup work. Something you wire up after the “real” engineering is done, right before you push to production and hope nobody notices the weird edge cases. I have done this. You have probably done this too. It is the wrong order of operations,…

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  • Running a 400B parameter model locally on a MacBook using flash-based inference streaming
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    Running a 400B parameter model locally on a MacBook using flash-based inference streaming

    ByGlen Rhodes March 20, 2026

    A 400 Billion Parameter Model on a MacBook. Let That Sink In. I’ve been doing AI/ML work long enough to remember when running a 7B model locally felt like a party trick. This week, someone ran a 397 billion parameter model on a laptop. Not a workstation. Not a rack-mounted inference server. A MacBook with…

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  • Why structured context at inference time matters more than model size or fine-tuning for real-world AI system performance
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    Why structured context at inference time matters more than model size or fine-tuning for real-world AI system performance

    ByGlen Rhodes March 19, 2026

    Context Is the Moat. Not the Model. Most teams building AI products are optimizing the wrong thing. They debate model size, chase benchmark scores, and spend weeks on fine-tuning runs. Then they ship something that feels hollow. Generic. Like a customer support bot that clearly has no idea who it’s talking to. I’ve seen this…

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  • Google Stitch AI design tool upgrade and what it means for designers and builders
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    Google Stitch AI design tool upgrade and what it means for designers and builders

    ByGlen Rhodes March 19, 2026

    Google Stitch Just Leveled Up. Here Is What Designers and Builders Should Actually Think About That. The design community had a collective moment this week, and I think the reaction is telling us something more interesting than the tool itself. Google’s Stitch dropped what can only be described as a significant overhaul. Five major upgrades,…

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  • Anthropic's 81,000-person qualitative Claude user study and what it means for AI product builders
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    Anthropic’s 81,000-person qualitative Claude user study and what it means for AI product builders

    ByGlen Rhodes March 19, 2026

    The Study Nobody Is Reading Correctly Anthropic just published what they’re calling the largest qualitative study of AI users ever conducted. 81,000 people. One week. And most of the coverage I’ve seen misses the point entirely. Everyone is focused on the number. 81,000 is a big number, so people write about the number. But the…

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  • Google's AI ecosystem as the emerging AI operating system, and what it means for developer lock-in
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    Google’s AI ecosystem as the emerging AI operating system, and what it means for developer lock-in

    ByGlen Rhodes March 18, 2026

    Google’s AI Ecosystem Is Building the Operating System Nobody Else Can Copy Min Choi said it plainly this week on X: “The next AI war won’t be Claude vs ChatGPT. It’s who will own the entire AI operating system.” I think he’s right. And I think most developers building on these platforms right now are…

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  • Hot take on the 'indispensable engineer' trap and why the new career moat is clear thinking and delegation, not knowledge hoarding
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    Hot take on the ‘indispensable engineer’ trap and why the new career moat is clear thinking and delegation, not knowledge hoarding

    ByGlen Rhodes March 18, 2026

    The Indispensable Engineer Trap (And Why I Walked Right Into It) For most of my early career, I optimized for the wrong thing. I made myself the person who knew where all the bodies were buried. The one who understood the legacy pipeline no one else had touched in three years. The one you called…

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  • Hot take on knowing when NOT to automate with AI agents, and the emerging skill of restraint in AI engineering
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    Hot take on knowing when NOT to automate with AI agents, and the emerging skill of restraint in AI engineering

    ByGlen Rhodes March 18, 2026

    The Hardest Skill in AI Engineering Is Knowing When to Stop I’ve been sitting with a uncomfortable observation for a few months now. We’ve crossed some kind of threshold in AI tooling where the answer to “can an agent do this?” is almost always yes. The models are capable enough, the frameworks are mature enough,…

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