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Field notes from the AK-mee team — engineering, security, and process insights.
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2026-05-04
From 1s and 0s to AI: A Long Walk
Forty years of watching computing reinvent itself, one impossible thing at a time.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-05-04
It's All About the Process
The first time I watched an AI agent forget what we had already decided, I understood why process is not optional anymore.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-05-04
Onions have Layers, Agents have layers
Anyone building AI agents should start at the bottom and work up. Shrek was right.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-05-03
There is no spoon — and there is no quarter-long roadmap either
The Matrix scene engineers know, applied to AI-Augmented Engineering and the constraints that turn out not to be real.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-04-26
Photogrammetry vs neural reconstruction in 2026 — when each wins
Two reconstruction families, very different ideal customers. A practitioner's decision tree.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-04-19
Why I trust LiDAR for low-light scenes — and where it falls down
Active depth wins after the sun sets — until it meets a wet road or a black car.
By AK-mee Engineering
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2026-04-12
Project Bowling Ball — CV meets ten pins, on a Jetson, over a different box
A paper case study — Project Sand's hardware approach, re-aimed at the bowling lane.
By AK-mee Engineering