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Glen Rhodes
Glen Rhodes
Game Developer, Technical Director, Composer and Author
  • AI agent swarm reconstructs Operation Epic Fury in 4D from public OSINT data, raising questions about capability compression and information asymmetry
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    AI agent swarm reconstructs Operation Epic Fury in 4D from public OSINT data, raising questions about capability compression and information asymmetry

    ByGlen Rhodes March 3, 2026

    One Person. Public Data. A God’s-Eye View of a War. That’s the headline nobody in defense intelligence wants to see circulating on a Monday morning. Bilawal Sidhu posted a video over the weekend that stopped me cold. He built a full 24-hour 4D reconstruction of Operation Epic Fury, the Iran strikes, inside WorldView, using nothing…

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  • AI agent swarm reconstructs Operation Epic Fury in 4D from public OSINT data, raising questions about capability compression and information asymmetry
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    AI agent swarm reconstructs Operation Epic Fury in 4D from public OSINT data, raising questions about capability compression and information asymmetry

    ByGlen Rhodes March 3, 2026

    One Person. A Laptop. A God’s-Eye View of a War. Last weekend, a developer named Bilawal Sidhu posted something that stopped me mid-scroll. He had rebuilt a full 24-hour, 4D replay of Operation Epic Fury, the Iran strike campaign, inside WorldView. No defense contract. No team of analysts. No proprietary satellite feeds. Just an AI…

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  • AI agent reliability failures happen at transition points between steps, not in the core reasoning loop
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    AI agent reliability failures happen at transition points between steps, not in the core reasoning loop

    ByGlen Rhodes March 2, 2026

    The Seams Are Where Your Agent Breaks I’ve shipped enough AI agents to know where the bodies are buried. And they’re almost never where you expect them. Everyone obsesses over the reasoning loop. Prompt engineering, retrieval quality, context window strategy, model selection. All real concerns. All worth the time. But in my experience, the 90%…

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  • Karpathy's multi-agent research org experiment: parallelism works, scientific judgment doesn't yet
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    Karpathy’s multi-agent research org experiment: parallelism works, scientific judgment doesn’t yet

    ByGlen Rhodes March 1, 2026

    Karpathy’s Multi-Agent Research Org: The Parallelism Works, the Science Doesn’t I’ve been waiting for someone credible to actually run this experiment instead of just theorizing about it. Andrej Karpathy did. And the results are more interesting than either the optimists or the skeptics predicted. The Setup Eight agents. Four Claude, four Codex. Each agent gets…

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  • Contrarian take: prompt engineering as a skill is depreciating, context architecture is the real emerging discipline
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    Contrarian take: prompt engineering as a skill is depreciating, context architecture is the real emerging discipline

    ByGlen Rhodes March 1, 2026

    The Prompt Engineering Bubble Is Deflating I’ve watched a lot of skills go from “career differentiator” to “table stakes” to “irrelevant” in this industry. Prompt engineering is moving through that cycle faster than almost anything I’ve seen. And the people who built their identity around it are going to have a rough 18 months. Let…

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  • Claude Skills and progressive context disclosure as a real engineering pattern, not prompt engineering
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    Claude Skills and progressive context disclosure as a real engineering pattern, not prompt engineering

    ByGlen Rhodes March 1, 2026

    Claude Skills Are Not Prompt Engineering. Stop Treating Them That Way. I’ve spent the last year building agents, and I keep watching developers make the same mistake. They discover Claude Skills, read the YAML frontmatter, see the instruction blocks, and immediately think: “Oh, this is just a fancier way to write a system prompt.” Then…

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  • Agent reliability comes from information architecture, not prompt quality. Scoping context deliberately is the real engineering skill.
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    Agent reliability comes from information architecture, not prompt quality. Scoping context deliberately is the real engineering skill.

    ByGlen Rhodes February 28, 2026

    The Context Window Is Your Architecture Most engineers treat agents the way they treat prompts. Write the instructions, run the loop, fix what breaks, repeat. I did this too. I spent weeks tweaking system prompts, adding more specific language, stacking examples, and wondering why my agents kept doing something subtly wrong on step four of…

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  • Apple Xcode 26.3 integrates Claude and Codex with MCP support, threatening standalone iOS vibe coding apps
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    Apple Xcode 26.3 integrates Claude and Codex with MCP support, threatening standalone iOS vibe coding apps

    ByGlen Rhodes February 28, 2026

    Apple Just Weaponized Xcode Against the AI Coding App Market This one deserves more attention than it’s getting. On February 27, Apple pushed Xcode 26.3 to the Mac App Store. Greg Joswiak announced it directly: “Xcode 26.3 with Claude Agent and Codex hits the Mac App Store today! With advanced reasoning capabilities in Xcode, you…

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  • Anthropic Skills guide formalizes structured execution design over prompt engineering for Claude agents
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    Anthropic Skills guide formalizes structured execution design over prompt engineering for Claude agents

    ByGlen Rhodes February 27, 2026

    Anthropic Just Formalized What Good Agent Builders Already Knew Anthropic published a 30-page guide on building Skills for Claude, and I think the framing matters more than the technical details inside it. They’re not calling this prompt engineering. They’re calling it execution design. That shift in language is deliberate, and it reflects something real about…

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  • Clarity and thinking as the real bottleneck in AI-assisted engineering, not model selection or tooling
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    Clarity and thinking as the real bottleneck in AI-assisted engineering, not model selection or tooling

    ByGlen Rhodes February 27, 2026

    Thinking Is the Bottleneck. Not the Model. There is a conversation happening right now in almost every engineering team I know, and it goes something like this: “Are we on Claude or GPT-4o? Should we switch to Gemini? What about the new Llama release?” The debate sounds productive. It feels like due diligence. It is…

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