Posts by snapsynapse

@snapsynapse

Sam Rogers

I build AI onramps for humans
Utah, USA snapsynapse.com Joined March 2026
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Posts by snapsynapse

snapsynapse in Articles 4 min read
Here's a question that sounds simple and isn't: is your team actually good at working with AI, or are they just using it? Using means generating output. Good at working with means the human added judgment, caught errors, maintained context, and prod...
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Standard ID alphabets include characters that look identical at normal reading sizes. O and 0. I and 1 and l. S and 5. B and 8. For dyslexic readers, d and b, q and p. Every one of these is a support ticket, a failed lookup, or a phone call where som...
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snapsynapse in Articles 4 min read
You build a skill for your AI coding agent. You refine it across five sessions. You upload it to a new conversation and immediately hit the question you can't answer: is this the one from yesterday, or the one from Tuesday? If you're working in Clau...
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snapsynapse in Articles 3 min read
If you buy audiobooks on Audible and download the PDF companions, you get files named like this: bkadbl022796.pdf bkrand002806.pdf bksans007977.pdf bkharp004529.pdf Which one is "Thinking, Fast and Slow"? Which one is "Leonardo da Vinci"? You have...
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snapsynapse in Articles 4 min read
I've been working on human+AI collaboration for years. That part I mostly figured outhttps://paice.work. The part that kept breaking was getting two AI agents to truly collaborate with each other. Every orchestrator framework I tried had the same sh...
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snapsynapse in Articles 3 min read
Someone raises their hand: "Can I actually use that on the free plan?" You're 90% sure the answer is yes. But the vendor changed their pricing page last month. And the feature you demoed in January got moved to a higher tier a couple weeks ago. And ...
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snapsynapse in Articles 3 min read
I was building agent workflows for clients when I noticed a pattern that drove me nuts: agents would hit a site, get a 200 OK, and then... nothing useful. No structured data. No clear navigation path. Sometimes a WAF would silently block the request....
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snapsynapse in Articles 4 min read
I was building an AI agent readiness scanner called Sitelinehttps://siteline.to/ when I noticed something embarrassing: my own rate limiting was making things worse. An agent would hit a 429 Too Many Requests. It would get back Retry-After: 60. So i...
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snapsynapse in Articles 5 min read
Documentation rots. You know this. You've seen internal wikis with pages last updated in 2023 that everyone still treats as authoritative. You've inherited a knowledge base where half the links are dead and nobody knows which facts have drifted. The...
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