Ooinoneinoinone.hashnode.dev·5d ago · 5 min read88% of orgs hit an AI agent security incident — and half their agents run with no boundaries. That's an architecture problem.A stat from 2026 that should stop you cold: 88% of organizations reported a confirmed or suspected AI agent security incident in the past year (92.7% in healthcare). And more than half of all agents r10
Ooinoneinoinone.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 5 min read"Coding is over, Software is not" — the line that nails AI coding's biggest misunderstandingAt a conference this week, a VP at PingCAP (the company behind TiDB) dropped a line that's been rattling around my head ever since: "Coding is over, Software is not." Writing code is getting solved 10
Ooinoneinoinone.hashnode.dev·Jun 16 · 5 min readEven Anthropic didn't notice Claude got worse for weeks — AI quality is invisible, and that's the enterprise problemThe company that ships the best coding model on the planet just published a postmortem worth sitting with: three innocent-looking config changes quietly degraded Claude's output — and it took weeks to10
Ooinoneinoinone.hashnode.dev·Jun 15 · 5 min readAI writes 60% of your work but you can only hand off 20% — that gap is the real enterprise problemAnthropic's 2026 Agentic Coding Trends Report dropped a stat that's worth sitting with: developers now use AI for roughly 60% of their work — but the share of tasks they can fully hand off (no looking10
Ooinoneinoinone.hashnode.dev·Jun 13 · 3 min readStart as a monolith, grow into distributed — without the rewrite. How low-code can pull it off.Almost every enterprise system walks the same road: a monolith is cheapest while you're small, distributed is mandatory once you scale. The pain is the step between them — it usually means a rewrite. 10