Essays
Here are my collected essays on technology, systems thinking, and other topics that interest me.
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AgentFix: Auto-Fixing Errors with AI
Building AgentFix at the Build With Cursor hackathon - an AI-powered tool that automatically fixes errors in running programs.
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Constrained Decoding and RAG Evaluation
Exploring how structured outputs work under the hood through constrained decoding, and how to properly evaluate RAG systems for reliable information retrieval across PDF documents.
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Building the Sano Agent
Building an AI agent to accelerate clinical research study development to PDF specifications into study configurations using natural language, through three iterations of learning and refinement.
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Vibecon at 30,000 Feet
Extending Kindred Spirits on a flight from London to San Francisco in an attempt to secure a spot at Vibecon at YC HQ.
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Kindred Spirits
Building an app at 'Ultimate Agents Hackathon' organised by AI Tinkerers exploring how anonymous belief matching could help people find kindred spirits and build meaningful connections without social costs.
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HelpMe AI
Building an Electron app at the Tomoro AI 'Chatbots are Dead. Build what's next' hackathon that provides in-the-moment visual guidance for computer tasks using voice input and screen analysis.
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AI Engineer in Paris
Reflections from the AI Engineer Conference in Paris on agents, context engineering, and the future of AI development.
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Two Perspectives on the UK Economy
My reflections on the debate between Gary Stevenson and Daniel Priestley on the Diary Of A CEO podcast, exploring two polar opposite worldviews on wealth inequality, economic policy, and individual agency in the UK.
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DocTweak
Embedding AI in Google Docs. A tool that integrates AI assistance directly into Google Docs, enabling dynamic content editing without disrupting your workflow.
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Reflections from a 10 Day Vipassana Retreat in Nepal
My experience attending a 10-day Vipassana meditation retreat as a 21 year old in Nepal, exploring the practice of noble silence, equanimity, and the profound insights gained from looking inward.