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Raising Agents

Raising a child during the agent revolution. Raising agents during a child revolution. Both are going fine. Neither is going fine.

This site has a live dashboard of its author's own metrics, a 20-second diagnostic you can take right now, a biweekly essay, and a small free tool at the bottom. You deserve to know the trade.

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The closet-hours diagnostic

Three questions. Twenty seconds. Find out if you are currently over-building. Answers live in your browser only — nothing is sent anywhere.

Answer honestly. The test is brutal by design.

Question 1 of 3

Is what you are building right now due this week?

Question 2 of 3

Would a reasonable adult stop right now if they were tired?

Question 3 of 3

Does finishing the next step feel like relief, or like wanting to start the step after?

Verdict

What this is

A biweekly field log from a senior AI consultant becoming a father during the agent revolution. Before paternity leave, I am cloning myself — not uploading my consciousness (which I would probably do if offered), but building agents, writing prompts, and tuning systems so my colleagues can ask "what would Adrian do" during the six weeks I am out, without having to find out.

The newsletter is about that. What I build. What it costs. What breaks. How tired I am. What my son does that no system in the world can handle.

It is not a newsletter about how AI will help us all. There are many of those. This is not one of them.

The voice

Anti-hero. Deadpan. Dry. Honest. Occasionally fragile. The reference stack is Murderbot, Matt Levine's Money Stuff, Nora Ephron's personal essays, David Sedaris.

The factual opening. Start with a specific, concrete fact. A time, a number, a sentence of pure description. No throat-clearing.
The parenthetical correction. Say something, then immediately correct it. The correction is the real content.
The self-incrimination. Admit the thing you are not supposed to admit. Don't resolve it. Leave it sitting there.
The tiredness stat. Quantify your state. Specific, slightly absurd, honest.
The un-optimistic close. End on a flat fact. Never a key takeaway. Never "stay tuned."

Rules I will not break

latest episode · April 2026

Facing the closet

"It is 8pm. My son is in the other room with the other parent. He is, as far as I can tell from here, winning. I am in this room, in front of a screen, Claude-coding. I am, in the honest sense of the word, hiding."

Introduces closet hours: the hours you spend on builds nobody is waiting for. Three-question diagnostic above. Full episode on its own page.

Read the full episode →

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