About

Engineering blog of a .NET developer thinking out loud about AI harness design, multi-agent systems, and complexity theory

I like to build things and think about how systems work. I'm studying harnesses around language models and writing about what works, what doesn't, and what I wish I'd known a quarter ago. Most posts land in one of these buckets:

  • Harness engineering — orchestration loops, tool dispatch, retry policy, cost guardrails, the unglamorous plumbing.
  • Multi-agent systems — patterns borrowed from distributed systems, channels, and (occasionally) biology.
  • .NET / C# — primary stack. Records, channels, source generators, Roslyn, the works.
  • Complex adaptive systems — when the analogy holds. Less often than people think.
  • Build logs — what I'm shipping this month, what broke last month.

The blog runs on Jekyll and lives on GitHub Pages. Source is at github.com/amodelandme. RSS at /feed.xml.

Contact

The main site at amodelandme.dev has the résumé and contact form. Or find me on LinkedIn / GitHub.