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Description: Notes on infrastructure, FinOps, AI tooling, and the occasional brisket.

Open Graph Description: Notes on infrastructure, FinOps, AI tooling, and the occasional brisket.

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authorRichard Shade
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2026-07-04 gh-aw-fleet 0.2: cost and risk, fleet-wide → The consumption rollup promised at launch shipped with a --budget flag, and the same fleet-wide view caught Renovate and Dependabot quietly fighting gh-aw's own pins. #projects#agents#ai#finops https://rshade.github.io/posts/gh-aw-fleet-cost-and-risk-fleet-wide/
2026-06-30 ax-go 0.2 and 0.3: contracts worth pinning → v0.2.0 split ax-go into contract packages you can import without the runtime; v0.3.0 added the coverage floors and compatibility matrix that keep them safe to pin. #projects#go#agents#ai https://rshade.github.io/posts/ax-go-contracts-worth-pinning/
2026-06-17 agentic experience for Go → ax-go is a Go library that makes CLIs predictable for LLM agents: trace IDs that cross the plugin boundary, one function behind the human table and the agent's JSON, and deterministic output. #projects#agents#ai#go https://rshade.github.io/posts/introducing-ax-go/
2026-06-15 where the copilot credits went → Usage-based Copilot billing meters in AI credits now. The per-repo tools can't see across a fleet. One fleet.json rolls the spend up and finds a single agent eating half the bill. #finops#agents#projects https://rshade.github.io/posts/where-the-copilot-credits-went/
2026-05-27 introducing gh-aw-fleet → Why I built a declarative fleet manager for GitHub Agentic Workflows: one fleet.json to deploy, sync, and track drift across every repo, plus what's shipped through v0.2.0. #projects#agents#ai#finops https://rshade.github.io/posts/introducing-gh-aw-fleet/
2026-05-21 where the on switch is → On the gap between people deep in AI and people still looking for the on switch, and why I'm going to keep writing for both. #ai#meta https://rshade.github.io/posts/where-the-on-switch-is/
2026-05-20 where did the knife come from → A third-grade peanut butter sandwich assignment, and why it explains what people get wrong about prompt engineering. #ai#agents https://rshade.github.io/posts/where-did-the-knife-come-from/
2026-05-18 hello, world → Why I'm starting a blog, and what to expect. #meta https://rshade.github.io/posts/hello-world/
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