top of page

🦞 Temp:


NemoClaw Is Built on 50-Year-Old Engineering. That's Exactly the Point.
There is a battle playing out at the center of the agent world right now. On one side: Anthropic and OpenAI, two companies that spent most of 2025 learning a bitter lesson. Shipping fast does not mean organizations actually adopt. On the other side: Nvidia, which just launched NemoClaw. Embedded inside that launch is a philosophy that is quietly more interesting than the product itself. NemoClaw is built on engineering principles that are fifty years old. And that is not a cr

Rich Washburn
Mar 245 min read
Â
Â
Â


The Day the Computer Caught Up to My Brain: When Plain English Became a Programming Language
I was halfway through writing an article about how badly this whole thing had just broken my brain when my phone rang. It was Jimmy. Now, this wasn’t some staged testimonial call. I didn’t send him a survey. I didn’t ask him for a quote. He wasn’t calling to help me finish a thought. He was calling because he’d been using this thing for about a week in the real world, in the middle of serious work, and he was basically having the exact same holy-shit moment I was. That timing

Rich Washburn
Mar 157 min read
Â
Â
Â


Google Just Won the Coding Game—Here’s Why That Should Make You Pause
Google didn’t just raise the bar in the AI race—they flipped the table . With the release of Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google quietly dropped a...

Rich Washburn
Mar 28, 20252 min read
Â
Â
Â


English: The New Programming Language?
Imagine a world where the barrier to creating software isn't the need to learn complex coding languages but simply the ability to...

Rich Washburn
Aug 25, 20243 min read
Â
Â
Â


The End of Coding? Amazon's CEO Drops a Bombshell on the Future of Software Engineering
Artificial Intelligence is steadily infiltrating every corner of the tech industry, the recent leak of a conversation involving Amazon...

Rich Washburn
Aug 25, 20243 min read
Â
Â
Â
bottom of page