

Dan Grafham
38 posts

@dangrafham
Building the AI dark factory. Field notes ↓






Everyone is racing to tear the cage off their agents. Right call. But two things are wearing the same costume. A cage distrusts the models thinking (tests, validators, retry loops you wrote because you didn't trust it). Rip those out. A constitution bounds its authority over what you can't undo: a landing gate nobody can bypass, or a receipt for every irreversible action. Those you keep, and they matter more as the agent gets smarter, not less. Tear out the cage. Keep the constitution. Telling them apart is the whole game. dangrafham.com/cages-and-cons…









I could use a hand. I've built a governed autonomous software factory from scratch in Go. It is live on Hetzner across 8 private repos, with specialist agents, supervisors, isolated worktrees, lineage, cost tracking, replay, and doctrine boundaries. I'm now pushing on the 100 to 1000 agent problem: how one human operates a software factory at that scale without losing governance, cost control, or authority. I'm personally funding it, and the whole system is still running for less than $1,000/month including infrastructure. But API limits and personal runway are becoming the bottleneck. I'm looking for enough AI-compute runway to keep pushing this properly: credits, sponsored access, subscriptions, a small bridge, or an intro to somebody who can help. Happy to show the cockpit live. DMs open. dangrafham.com


I could use a hand. I've built a governed autonomous software factory from scratch in Go. It is live on Hetzner across 8 private repos, with specialist agents, supervisors, isolated worktrees, lineage, cost tracking, replay, and doctrine boundaries. I'm now pushing on the 100 to 1000 agent problem: how one human operates a software factory at that scale without losing governance, cost control, or authority. I'm personally funding it, and the whole system is still running for less than $1,000/month including infrastructure. But API limits and personal runway are becoming the bottleneck. I'm looking for enough AI-compute runway to keep pushing this properly: credits, sponsored access, subscriptions, a small bridge, or an intro to somebody who can help. Happy to show the cockpit live. DMs open. dangrafham.com





I could use a hand. I've built a governed autonomous software factory from scratch in Go. It is live on Hetzner across 8 private repos, with specialist agents, supervisors, isolated worktrees, lineage, cost tracking, replay, and doctrine boundaries. I'm now pushing on the 100 to 1000 agent problem: how one human operates a software factory at that scale without losing governance, cost control, or authority. I'm personally funding it, and the whole system is still running for less than $1,000/month including infrastructure. But API limits and personal runway are becoming the bottleneck. I'm looking for enough AI-compute runway to keep pushing this properly: credits, sponsored access, subscriptions, a small bridge, or an intro to somebody who can help. Happy to show the cockpit live. DMs open. dangrafham.com






