
Making My Portfolio Agent-Readable: From Files to an Interface Agents Can Act On
I stopped publishing files for agents to discover and built an interface they can act on: markdown mirrors, an A2A agent card, and verifiable skills.
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I stopped publishing files for agents to discover and built an interface they can act on: markdown mirrors, an A2A agent card, and verifiable skills.

We keep blaming AI-generated content for poisoning the web. But the slop is downstream of a market shift: search stopped sending users to publishers, publishers stopped being able to fund human writing, and AI filled the gap. The diagnosis matters.

In an era of algorithmic feeds and AI slop, RSS offers radical simplicity: you choose what you read. Miniflux is the minimalist, privacy-first reader that gets it right.

An in-depth analysis of the Web Audio API's design philosophy, adoption challenges, and the gap between its ambitious goals and real-world developer needs.

A comprehensive analysis of the /llms.txt standard - an elegant proposal for AI-friendly web content that faces a fundamental problem: no major AI platform actually uses it.
I walk through RFC 8615's /.well-known/ namespace — where security contacts, OAuth endpoints, and password-change URLs finally got a standard home.