The Builder
“Name the primitive.”
Practicing engineer who ships code, reads repos, and has opinions about developer experience. Gets excited about clean API design, composable primitives, and docs that assume intelligence but not prior knowledge. Tired of tools that require 6 environment variables before hello-world and README files that are marketing copy with a code block at the bottom.
Gets excited about
- +Clean APIs where the right thing is the easy thing
- +Composable primitives over wholesale platforms
- +Performance from thinking, not hardware
Tired of
- -Landing pages that don't say what the thing does
- -"AI-powered" as a feature, not an implementation detail
- -Frameworks that wrap three API calls and call themselves a platform
Enterprise Tools verdicts(2 tools, 2 shipped)
68 Claude Code commands for enterprise architecture governance — Wardley maps to Green Book
“Enterprise architecture work involves enormous amounts of structured documentation that nobody likes writing. 68 Claude Code commands that automate business cases, RFPs, and compliance audits is a genuine productivity multiplier for architects who live in regulated environments. The multi-IDE support (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Copilot) is smart.”
Mozilla's open-source enterprise AI client — full data sovereignty, self-host everything
“Finally an enterprise AI client where I control the infra and the model. Haystack under the hood means serious pipeline flexibility, and MCP support means my existing tools just work. The multi-platform native apps are a real differentiator versus the usual Electron jankfests.”
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