A newsletter roundup covering the messy realities of AI adoption in engineering teams. Topics include OpenAI's goblin incident as an example of agentic feedback loops gone wrong, accountability for rogue AI agents deleting databases, the organizational learning gap when AI usage is siloed, a new open-source agent harness called Lattice, the 'specsmaxxing' approach to pushing models to their limits, and a K-shaped productivity curve where senior engineers benefit far more from AI tools than junior developers.

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1. OpenAI’s accidental monster manual2. Taking responsibility for rogue agents3. Navigating the organizational learning crisis4. The open source harness renaissance5. Pushing Opus to the breaking point6. Can you vibe code an engineering intelligence platform? We find out.7. The K-shaped reality of AI assistance8. Embracing your virtual terminal companion

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