How Low Can Inference Go?
The modern software stack lives several layers above bare metal. How much of it exists only because humans were in the loop?
Ideas that emerge from building products, written down once they have survived contact with production.
The modern software stack lives several layers above bare metal. How much of it exists only because humans were in the loop?
Automated attacks thrive on chaining small actions without interruption. Deliberate slow points break the chain: delay gives the rest of the system time to react.
Every living thing on Earth is part of one unbroken chain nearly four billion years old. What if civilization's objective function were keeping that flame alive?
If the application owns the semantics, why does it also need to own the intelligence? Welcome agents as first-class users: the application becomes stable, the intelligence becomes portable.
How we build products at Commons now. Ideas become issues, agents turn them into merged, deployed software, and the default state is shipping.
Notes on building software that tries to last.
A series on building a personal agent OS from scratch, one chapter per real step: the wins, the dead ends, and the numbers.
Native tool calling and reasoning mode on Gemma 4 NVFP4 over 128GB of unified memory.
Standing up a 30B-parameter LLM at 50+ tok/s on the NVIDIA DGX Spark, the technical journey.