THE LOG
Notes from the bridge.
Field notes on reasoning systems, guardrails, and what it actually takes to run agents in production.
Why agents need a compass, not just a map
Planning ahead only matters if the agent can tell when it's drifted off course.
Read the post →Inside Meridian's guardrail architecture
How policy checks live inside the reasoning loop instead of bolted on after.
Read the post →The economics of always-on reasoning
What changes when decisions stop waiting on the next stand-up meeting.
Read the post →Grounding agents in data that changes every second
A look at how the live grounding layer keeps answers honest under load.
Read the post →Designing the handoff: when agents ask for help
The interface patterns that make a pause feel like progress, not a failure.
Read the post →What to measure before you scale an agent fleet
The four metrics that predict whether a rollout will hold up in month three.
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