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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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  • Model accuracy is a snapshot, but production is a river. The real discipline in ML is monitoring for silent degradation, not chasing benchmark gains.
    AI | Data & Analysis | Machine Learning | Tech

    Model accuracy is a snapshot, but production is a river. The real discipline in ML is monitoring for silent degradation, not chasing benchmark gains.

    ByGlen Rhodes March 29, 2026

    Model Accuracy Is a Lie You Tell Yourself Before Shipping I used to be the engineer who stayed up until 2am squeezing another 0.3% out of a validation set. I thought that was the job. Then I shipped enough production systems to realize something uncomfortable: the models that got replaced fastest were often the most…

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  • OpenAI Sora shutting down and what it reveals about AI product strategy
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    OpenAI Sora shutting down and what it reveals about AI product strategy

    ByGlen Rhodes March 29, 2026

    OpenAI Sora Is Dead. Here’s What That Actually Means. The product that made the AI world stop scrolling in February 2024 is being shut down. OpenAI Sora, the text-to-video model that looked like a genuine leap forward when it dropped, is being discontinued. Not pivoted. Not rebranded. Shut down. I’ve been sitting with this news…

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  • Contrarian take on context window size vs. context quality in LLM coding tools, using Claude Code's Auto Dream feature as a jumping-off point
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    Contrarian take on context window size vs. context quality in LLM coding tools, using Claude Code’s Auto Dream feature as a jumping-off point

    ByGlen Rhodes March 28, 2026

    The Context Window Arms Race Is Solving the Wrong Problem Everyone in AI tooling is chasing bigger context windows. Gemini 1.5 Pro hit 1 million tokens. Claude’s window sits at 200k. The marketing around these numbers is relentless, as if raw capacity is the thing standing between developers and a perfect AI coding session. It…

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  • xAI teases Imagine image generation model via Elon Musk, with analysis of structural advantages from X platform integration
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    xAI teases Imagine image generation model via Elon Musk, with analysis of structural advantages from X platform integration

    ByGlen Rhodes March 28, 2026

    xAI’s “Imagine” Model and Why Platform Integration Is the Real Story Elon Musk posted a short tease on March 26th: “The new Imagine model will be even more beautiful.” That’s it. No benchmark numbers, no architecture details, no launch date. Just a name, a claim, and a video clip. Bold move for a space where…

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  • Personal insight: how a humbling AI debugging moment changed Glen's engineering workflow and what the real skill shift looks like
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    Personal insight: how a humbling AI debugging moment changed Glen’s engineering workflow and what the real skill shift looks like

    ByGlen Rhodes March 28, 2026

    Three Hours vs. Two Minutes I’ve been building ML systems long enough to have opinions about most things. Distributed training, gradient accumulation bugs, flaky data pipelines. I’ve seen enough failure modes that I stopped being surprised by them. Then I spent three hours staring at a distributed training failure last month and came up completely…

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  • Man uses AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok) to help design personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for his dog Rosie
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    Man uses AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok) to help design personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for his dog Rosie

    ByGlen Rhodes March 27, 2026

    One Person. One Dog. One mRNA Vaccine. I’ve been sitting with this story for a day and I can’t stop thinking about it. Paul Conyngham’s dog Rosie was diagnosed with cancer after her symptoms were missed for roughly 11 months. By the time anyone caught it, the cancer had progressed badly. Paul went through the…

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    Most AI Browser Agents Are Blind: The Case for Programmatic Control

    ByGlen Rhodes March 27, 2026

    Most AI agents are blind. They see screenshots. They guess at selectors. They retry five times when a button moves two pixels. That is not a browser. That is a blindfolded person poking at a touchscreen. The dev-browser approach changes the mental model entirely. Instead of giving an AI agent a camera pointed at Chrome,…

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  • Claude Code multi-agent architecture and what proper configuration actually unlocks for solo developers
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    Claude Code multi-agent architecture and what proper configuration actually unlocks for solo developers

    ByGlen Rhodes March 27, 2026

    Claude Code Multi-Agent Setup: What Solo Developers Are Actually Unlocking I’ve watched coding assistants get pitched as productivity tools for two years now. Smarter autocomplete. Better suggestions. Faster boilerplate. The framing has been consistent, and honestly, it’s been mostly accurate. Until now. What people are configuring with Claude Code’s multi-agent architecture is something genuinely different….

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  • Hot take on Jensen Huang's job vs. task distinction and what it actually means for engineers
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    Hot take on Jensen Huang’s job vs. task distinction and what it actually means for engineers

    ByGlen Rhodes March 26, 2026

    The Job Is Not the Checklist Jensen Huang said something recently that I keep coming back to. Not because it was surprising, but because of how little softening was in it. “If your job is the task, then you’re very highly going to be disrupted.” Not might be. Very highly going to be. That phrasing…

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  • Tesla Optimus progress and the convergence of physical AI with software AI timelines
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    Tesla Optimus progress and the convergence of physical AI with software AI timelines

    ByGlen Rhodes March 26, 2026

    Physical AI Is About to Eat the Conversation We’ve Been Having About Software Everyone in my world is obsessed with reasoning models, agents, and context windows. Fair enough. The software AI story has been genuinely wild. But I think we’re about to watch the center of gravity shift, and the new video Elon posted this…

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