Original: Jesse Chen · 20/02/2026
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Jesse Chen discusses various aspects of AI software development and the challenges of managing agent interactions in his blog posts.Key Insights
“I’ve been pretty careful not to let agents write my blog posts outside of very well-flagged sections.” — Discussing the management of agent contributions to his blog.
“Some of their loudest proponents talked about how they were free, democratic, and open.” — Reflecting on the initial perceptions of cryptocurrencies.
“I woke up this morning to discover that, without my knowledge or consent, someone had created an ICO using the Superpowers name.” — Describing a personal experience with crypto scammers.
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February 12, 2026 Letting agents post on my blog; finding a needle in a haystack Up till now, I’ve been pretty careful not to let agents write my blog posts outside of very well-flagged sections of posts where the whole conceit was “what does the agent think?” One of the wildest… February 10, 2026 Dorodango I’ve realized that I have two primary ways that I’m building software with AI. The first is the one that Superpowers excels at. I’ll spend a significant amount of time up front thinking through… February 5, 2026 Prompt injection attacks in the wild Last night, I had dinner with a friend from college. She’s now a university professor. After catching up about our families and what we’ve been up to over the last couple of decades, the conversation,… February 3, 2026 Speedrunning Agentic Software Engineering Management When cryptocurrencies first became a thing, some of their loudest proponents talked about how they were free, democratic, and open, and didn’t need all of the regulation and bureaucratic institutions… January 30, 2026 Moltipass - a client for human users of Moltibook, the first all-agent social network ] If you’ve been following consumer uptake of AI agents over the past few weeks, it will have been hard to miss Clawdbot (now known as Openclaw). Clawdbot is, essentially, an AI agent that runs in… January 30, 2026 Latent Space Engineering A lot of the focus on interacting with agents recently has been on “context engineering,” which is the discipline of packing exactly the information that the agent needs to know into the prompt… January 14, 2026 Crypto scammers are using my name. Don’t fall for it. I woke up this morning to discover that, without my knowledge or consent, someone had created an ICO using the Superpowers name and my Twitter username. They emailed me excitedly to tell me that I’d… December 20, 2025 Wordiest December 18, 2025 Superpowers 4 View All 524 Posts →Related Articles
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