Things have shifted.

Ralph Wiggum on the bus meme
He really is. Google Gemini

If you thought 2025 was wild, we’re only just starting.

Before 2026 had even started, we ended up with Gas Town which introduces the concept of multi-agent vibe management and orchestration.

Then the concept of Ralph Wiggum loops for development workflows, allowing the agent to create persistent iteration loops it can run for hours. If you want a practical explainer (commands, patterns, guardrails), this write-up is great: Awesome Claude’s Ralph Wiggum guide.

Here’s the one-paragraph version, so we’re on the same page: a Ralph Loop is basically "LLM guess-the-next-token" turned into an actual development loop that can iterate for ages, keep state, run tests, make commits, and keep moving without you babysitting it. oh-my-opencode takes that idea and leans into orchestration: a swarm of small, purpose-built agents, each doing one job well, and routed to the right model for the task.

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Is it Cheating if it Applies?

People staring at a person using AI for their job
Google Gemini

Some context to get you started.

If you’ve read my recent posts, you know I’ve been down a rabbit hole trying to apply more engineering-focused skills to my daily work. Over time I’ve been spending quite a bit of time going all-in on understanding how the current LLM models are generating code and how effective they can be at building things I might want to use day-to-day.

My current work environment doesn't naturally reward pushing AI workloads into daily workflows. The ecosystem isn't there yet, and as I’m not a 'real' engineer, it's not my general realm to dabble in. 

So what have I started? Well, I used an LLM to generate a Terraform migration script and some test policies to migrate part of our existing Jamf Pro environment, using the available provider, turns out they’re already pretty good at this.

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AI isn't fun.

AI isn’t fun.. it’s pure excitement, an addiction machine. Honestly, it’s no different from any drug in the way it hooks you. And let’s be real: nobody likes having their own addictions shoved in their face. Maybe that sounds dramatic, but comparing AI users to hard drug addicts isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. I’m not into drugs, but if this is what a good high feels like, then yeah.. I’m hooked.

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Review: Meta Ray Bans Headliner

Why am I doing this to myself 🤔

EDITORS NOTE: I will preface that my intent is to return to the OPSM I purchased these from for remediation of some issues which don't necessarily relate to the frames themselves, which I may bring up in this week-long impressions of the glasses. There may be a follow-up review of OPSM's customer service at a later time.

Honestly? The primary reasoning is that I have longed for a device that can put a camera, microphone and speakers onto my head in the same way that Google Glass once did—just in this case without a display (we're not there yet..)

The biggest issue going into this was the cost which I've got below from a snippet of the invoice from OPSM for my pair, which are intended for me to wear throughout the day as a replacement for regular glasses and sunglasses, more on that bit later, so for me the investment seemed kinda worth it.

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