I Spent Two Hours Herding AI. I Could Have Just Done It Myself.
A real-world experience using AI to plan family activities with GetOut passes — and why two hours of corrections taught me more about AI's limits than any demo ever could.
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A real-world experience using AI to plan family activities with GetOut passes — and why two hours of corrections taught me more about AI's limits than any demo ever could.
Yesterday I took a screen scraper project and gave it a proper home on Azure. Containerized, monitored, secrets managed correctly, analytics wired up, alerts configured. The kind of infrastructure wor…
Last post I talked about finding out that [what I've been doing has a name](https://thesaltykorean.com/building/ai/development/2026/03/03/specdrivendevelopment.html). Specdriven development. Heeki Par…
Specdriven development. Who knew that was a thing? I did, apparently — I just didn't know what to call it. Turns out I've been doing it this whole time, building a whole methodology around it, and all…
Here we go. Again. I've been in technology for nearly 30 years. I've built ETL products from scratch and sold them to clients like Kimberly Clark, CocaCola, and Johnson & Johnson. I've managed $12M cl…
A technology leader shares his experience navigating a broken hiring process — and what recruiters can do better.
For years working with blobs in Azure storage, my go to favorite tool has been [Clumsyleaf's CloudXplorer](http://clumsyleaf.com/products/cloudxplorer). For 20% off, please use the code: RANDY20OFF Th…
Every now and then I keep promising myself I'm going to start blogging again. So here's yet another attempt. This time I've decided to use GitHub Pages to host the blog. It took a little bit of work, …
While using VSTS, one of the most common questions is how to code sign your application. It’s extremely problematic, because there’s no easy way to import a PFX with a password. Step 1: Add a PowerShe…