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Migrating from Ghost to Next.js: A Journey with Claude and Cursor
How I migrated blog.rezvov.com from Ghost CMS to Next.js 16 with the help of Claude Code and Cursor IDE, including full CI/CD setup, newsletter automation, and comprehensive documentation for future LLM interactions.
tl;dv Steps Into the Future of User Interfaces
In May I said the user interface is collapsing into a chat window. Apollo proved it with real numbers. tl;dv got there a year earlier, and it answers questions the old UI never could.
Apollo Moved Into the Chat Window
A month ago I argued the user interface is collapsing into a chat window. Apollo just did it in production: people would rather run it from Perplexity, Claude, or Cursor than learn its own UI.
One Idea, Three Hundred Pages
I always thought a business book repeating one idea was just padding. The economics says I was right about that. Years of explaining things to people showed I was only half right.
The Future of User Interfaces and the Role of AI
User interfaces are collapsing to two surfaces: REST APIs for agents, and a single window for people. Behind the second one sits a state machine, not just a smart prompt.
Kutuzov's Management Method
Tolstoy's Kutuzov as a type of leader: 95% staying out, 5% full engagement, and a modern extension — keeping the team in context.
Alex Rezvov Blog Now in Telegram! Tour for New Readers
I added Telegram as the fourth crosspost target. Same git push, four places. Here's how the piece fits in, and a curated tour of the blog for anyone who just found it.
Five Levels of AI-Agent Adoption in Software Development Teams
From Stack Overflow replacement to autonomous agents. A practitioner's classification based on 100+ engineers across 12 active projects.
Less Documentation, More Signal
Text generation became free, so volume stopped signaling quality. Less documentation, written where the tools look, in directive vocabulary, under constant relevance audit — works better for both humans and LLMs.
Five Weeks with a Next.js Blog: What Got Built
On February 15 I published the migration post. Five weeks later the blog has SEO, LLM SEO, RSS, cross-posting to Dev.to and Hashnode, a newsletter system, full-text search, and automated deployment. Here's what exists and why.
What CTOs Actually Said When I Asked About Rust and LLMs
I asked a group of CTOs what languages they use for LLM-assisted development. The answers split three ways. One of them made me rethink why Rust works so well with AI tools.
Build vs. Buy for Agent Harnesses: The Real Question
Every CTO in the agent harness space is asking build vs. buy. Most are asking the wrong question.