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Glen Rhodes
Glen Rhodes
Game Developer, Technical Director, Composer and Author
  • “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”
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    “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”

    ByGlen Rhodes April 22, 2024May 9, 2024

    In the world of 10-digit error codes and countless hours spent troubleshooting, tech support professionals are the unsung heroes who keep our digital lives running smoothly. They are the patient, compassionate frontline warriors who, despite facing a relentless barrage of problems, never shy away from going the extra mile to fix them. There’s no denying,…

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  • OpenAI Sora 2 Video API launch with custom characters, video continuation, and batch generation
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    OpenAI Sora 2 Video API launch with custom characters, video continuation, and batch generation

    ByGlen Rhodes March 13, 2026

    The Sora 2 Video API Is Quietly Solving the Hard Problem OpenAI dropped the Sora 2 Video API for developers this week, and most of the coverage I’ve seen treats it like a spec sheet update. New formats, longer clips, batch jobs. Cool. Moving on. That framing misses what’s actually happening here. A few of…

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  • Why AI agents need a database for memory, not just a flat file like SKILL.md
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    Why AI agents need a database for memory, not just a flat file like SKILL.md

    ByGlen Rhodes March 13, 2026

    Why Your AI Agent Has Amnesia (And a Flat File Won’t Fix It) Most AI agents are built to think. Almost none are built to remember. That gap is where most agent projects quietly die, not from bad prompts or weak models, but from the complete absence of a coherent memory architecture. I see it…

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  • Google Maps gets Gemini AI integration with conversational 'Ask Maps' feature
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    Google Maps gets Gemini AI integration with conversational ‘Ask Maps’ feature

    ByGlen Rhodes March 12, 2026

    Google Maps Just Became a Different Product I have been waiting for someone to do this properly. Not slap a chatbot onto a search bar and call it AI. Actually rethink the interface from the ground up. Google’s new “Ask Maps” feature, powered by Gemini, is the closest thing I’ve seen to that. Google itself…

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  • Prediction: AI citation visibility is replacing traditional SEO rankings as the new content distribution game
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    Prediction: AI citation visibility is replacing traditional SEO rankings as the new content distribution game

    ByGlen Rhodes March 12, 2026

    The SEO Playbook Is Being Rewritten in Real Time Most engineers I talk to are still obsessing over Google rankings. Page authority, backlinks, title tags, core web vitals. The whole familiar checklist. And I get it. That playbook worked for 25 years. It built real businesses. But I think a lot of people are optimizing…

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  • Perplexity's always-on 'Personal Computer' Mac mini and the shift from reactive to ambient AI agents
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    Perplexity’s always-on ‘Personal Computer’ Mac mini and the shift from reactive to ambient AI agents

    ByGlen Rhodes March 12, 2026

    The Last Time Someone Named Something “Personal Computer” IBM did it in 1981. That machine didn’t just sell well. It rewired how humans work, killed entire job categories, and set off a chain reaction that still hasn’t stopped. Perplexity just named their always-on Mac mini the same thing. That’s not a marketing oversight. That’s a…

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  • Amazon's mandatory meeting on AI-caused high-blast-radius production incidents and what it means for engineering teams
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    Amazon’s mandatory meeting on AI-caused high-blast-radius production incidents and what it means for engineering teams

    ByGlen Rhodes March 11, 2026

    Amazon’s Wake-Up Call Is Everyone’s Wake-Up Call I’ve been watching AI-assisted engineering mistakes compound in slow motion for about two years now. Smaller companies, smaller blast radii, easier to sweep under the rug. But when Amazon, one of the most sophisticated engineering organizations on the planet, has to call a mandatory company-wide meeting about AI…

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  • Microsoft open-sources BitNet, enabling 100B parameter LLM inference on a single CPU using 1.58-bit ternary weights
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    Microsoft open-sources BitNet, enabling 100B parameter LLM inference on a single CPU using 1.58-bit ternary weights

    ByGlen Rhodes March 11, 2026

    The End of the GPU Tax I’ve spent years watching the AI hardware conversation circle the same drain. More VRAM. Bigger clusters. Faster interconnects. The implicit assumption baked into every serious LLM deployment is that you need specialized, expensive hardware just to run inference. Microsoft just kicked that assumption in the teeth. BitNet is an…

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  • Microsoft open-sources BitNet, enabling 100B parameter LLM inference on a single CPU using 1.58-bit ternary weights
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    Microsoft open-sources BitNet, enabling 100B parameter LLM inference on a single CPU using 1.58-bit ternary weights

    ByGlen Rhodes March 11, 2026

    BitNet and the End of the GPU Requirement I’ve been watching quantization research for years. The pattern has always been the same: you shrink the model, you pay for it in accuracy. The tradeoff felt like physics. You want a model that fits in memory? Fine, but expect your benchmarks to slide. Running inference on…

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  • MatAnyone 2 eliminates the green screen with real-time AI video background removal
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    MatAnyone 2 eliminates the green screen with real-time AI video background removal

    ByGlen Rhodes March 11, 2026

    The Green Screen Is Dead. MatAnyone 2 Just Buried It. For decades, video production has carried around a piece of infrastructure that exists purely because software wasn’t good enough. The green screen. Entire studios built around it. Entire workflows warped by it. Lighting rigs, fabric panels, spill suppression techniques, trained operators. All of it, just…

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  • AI-generated code velocity mismatch creating high blast radius production incidents, and why review burden should increase not decrease with AI assistance
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    AI-generated code velocity mismatch creating high blast radius production incidents, and why review burden should increase not decrease with AI assistance

    ByGlen Rhodes March 10, 2026

    The Blast Radius Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About Amazon is holding mandatory meetings. The internal briefing describes a trend of production incidents caused by “Gen-AI assisted changes” with what it calls “high blast radius.” And buried in that same briefing is a phrase that should make every engineering leader sit up straight: “best practices…

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