Published on andrewbaker.ninja It is 09:47 on a Tuesday morning. A researcher publishes a new CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) for a widely deployed authentication library. The advisory goes live. Within minutes, an AI system on the other side of the world ingests the patch, reverse engineers it, identifies the memory corruption flaw the patch […]
Read more →There is nowhere left to hide. For decades, banks built an elegant asymmetry into the relationship with their customers. The bank had a team of specialists, the time to design products, and the lawyers to draft disclosure documents that were technically correct and practically unreadable. The customer had a life to live and, at the […]
Read more →1. The Rugby Lesson Most People Learn the Hard Way If you have ever played rugby, you learn very quickly what a handoff is. You approach a player too high, too upright, or too casually, and suddenly there is a massive palm in your face while your dignity disappears backwards across the grass. The handoff […]
Read more →1. The terminal should not look like punishment Most developer terminals look like they were designed by someone who believes productivity is a moral debt. Black box. Tiny text. No context. No colour discipline. No Git awareness. No visual hierarchy. No joy. That is not just an aesthetic complaint. It is a productivity complaint. The […]
Read more →Most organisations deploying AI are flying blind. They have a model, a prompt, and a vague sense that it seems to work. They ran it past a few people internally, nobody objected loudly, and it shipped. That is not evaluation. That is hope wearing a business case. The image at the top of this post […]
Read more →1. The Most Addictive Technology I Have Ever Used Agentic AI is the most addictive technology I have ever used, not because it numbs the mind or encourages passive consumption, but because it creates the overwhelming sensation that your intellectual and creative potential is finally becoming unconstrained. Most addictive systems in history eventually expose obvious […]
Read more →If you have spent any time with Claude Code, you have probably hit the message at least once: “Auto mode not available for this model.” It is one of those friction points that breaks flow at exactly the wrong moment, usually when you are deep in a refactor and want Claude to just get on […]
Read more →A variation on the dark factory thesis. Humans remain, humans are accountable, and what changes is everything else. 1. The Team That Memory Built There is a certain kind of organisational structure that forms not by design but by accumulated necessity. Take a low code onboarding system. It changes twice a year. It breaks twice […]
Read more →Why the most powerful operational model in financial services already exists, almost nobody is copying it, and the people who should be leading the charge are the biggest obstacle to it. 1. What a Dark Factory Actually Is In advanced manufacturing, a dark factory is a facility that runs without human beings on the floor. […]
Read more →Andrew Baker | Group CIO, Capitec Bank | May 2026 NVIDIA sits at the top of the most important value chain in the world right now. But it does not build the machines that make its chips, it does not own the factories, and it does not fabricate the transistors. So why is it worth […]
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