For years, content was edited the slow way: a human, in a CMS, one record at a time. AI broke that. The writing is the easy part now. The hard part is reviewing hundreds of changes and getting them live without breaking anything. That shift is what we build for, and this is where we write about it.
Three kinds of posts show up here.
- Notes. Real work. What got pulled, what the AI got wrong, and the rule we wrote afterward so it never happens twice.
- Decisions. Why Scratch is shaped the way it is. Why there is no model inside it. Why the human stays the reviewer. Why publishing lives in our process, not the agent's.
- Asides. Tools we use, things that surprised us, and small wins that do not fit anywhere else.
If a post would be more useful as a skill, a job your AI can run on its own from a copyable prompt, it lives at /skills/ instead. If it is a benchmark or a teardown backed by real data, it lives at /research/.
New to Scratch? Start here and run the loop on your own content in about twenty minutes.
No publishing schedule, no growth-hack listicles. Just what we learn shipping AI edits to live content, written down while it is still fresh.