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Field note2026-05-24
Stop Asking AI Agents to Guess How Your Repo Works
AI coding agents work better when your repo has explicit readiness: declared setup, tasks, checks, workflows, and safe agent boundaries.
Engineering note2026-05-23
Pressure-testing Ota on Supabase: from setup prose to executable repo readiness
A technical write-up on integrating Ota into Supabase, keeping the upstream PR lean, and using a full pressure branch to expose and fix real Ota platform gaps.
Engineering note2026-05-19
Pressure Testing Ota on n8n: A Closed PR That Still Proved the Point
I ran a real pressure test on one of the most visible OSS automation repos: n8n-io/n8n. PR:...
Field note2026-05-11
The Conditions That Make a Repo Work
The hardest part of onboarding into a repo usually is not understanding the code. It is discovering the hidden setup, execution, and readiness conditions that made the repo work in the first place.