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AIFoc.us: how might a modern lighthouse work with large language models?
July 8, 2026
Web Development will change and I think what I describe in this post is one of the ways it will. Goals and Loops have been around for a while and if you...
AIFoc.us: does a url in a prompt steer an llm's output toward its content?
July 7, 2026
This was one of my most favourite posts to create. It already has an intro and a bit of a story behind it so I won't belabour it too much here. Suffice to...
AIFoc.us: please mind the model gap
July 6, 2026
I wrote this post to highlight the importance of one of the projects that our team has worked on (Modern Web Guidance) where we try and bridge the "knowledge...
AIFoc.us: I think i've got it... WebMCP is the new web intents
July 5, 2026
I'm personally pretty excited by Web MCP but not for the same reasons that the spec is being developed. I hold a pretty strong opinion that Web MCP should be...
AIFoc.us: shipping a prompt (or Chrome extensions as an Agent experimentation platform)
June 8, 2026
Google IO was super hectic and I wrote the tool (and this post just prior) and in between then and now I've had a lot of time to play around with this...
AIFoc.us: building a claw in the browser
June 7, 2026
This has been one of my most favourite posts to create because of the project that I built is one of the most fun to play with. With all the experimentation...
AIFoc.us: are pwas cooked?
June 7, 2026
I'm 45 years old and using cooked to mean something that it never meant. I don't know when it happened, but it's out there along with vibe. Anyway... This...
AIFoc.us: a business in a box
May 18, 2026
I'm getting to more of the opinion that agent-first systems will be the way that we use computers and I really don't know what this means for the web. It's...
AIFoc.us: How might a browser be developed?
May 17, 2026
I had a lot of fun creating this post and I wanted to let it sit a bit before sending out. Speaking to some folks outside of Google and they're telling me...
AIFoc.us: agent-do: my agent loop
May 3, 2026
In between writing this post and sending the newsletter, I saw that Fred Schott launched Flue (it's good)... It feels like the start of a moment, but I'd...
AIFoc.us: the llm whisperer
May 2, 2026
"In this edition, I'm diving into the world of voice recognition, how it's changed the way I communicate, and showing off Esper, a tool I built to help with it."
AIFoc.us: webmcp is the new web intents ... maybe
May 1, 2026
Hello. I published this post the other day and I decided to let it sit before I emailed it out. While I wrote it pretty quickly, it's been something that's...
AIFoc.us: damn claude, that's a lot of commits
March 30, 2026
In early January 2026 I was listening to Transistor Radio, the Semi-Analysis podcast, where Doug O’Laughlin was talking about how good Claude Code had...
AIFoc.us: the token salary
March 30, 2026
I enjoyed writing this post, but that doesn't mean I had fun. I come to some conclusions that, at least from the language being used in the industry, I'm not...
AIFoc.us: the prompt is the program
February 22, 2026
Diving into how Large Language Models (LLMs) can revolutionize self-organizing personal systems.
AIFoc.us: If NotebookLM was a web browser
January 26, 2026
Hey folks, I got into a bit of a flow at the weekend and created this post to showcase some of what I have been talking about on this blog. I think I...
AIFoc.us: the browser is the sandbox
January 25, 2026
Hello - Paul here. I wanted to give some extra context about this post that I shared on the blog late last night, that I thought would be useful. As...
AIFoc.us: projects
January 2, 2026
Diving into my web and AI-related projects, ideas, and reflections as a Chrome Developer Relations leader.
AIFoc.us: hyper content negotiation
November 27, 2025
By paul@aifoc.us (Paul Kinlan) on Hey hey - this has been a post that has been on my mind for a while but I couldn't quite work out what I wanted to say. It...
AIFoc.us: headless stopgap
November 24, 2025
By paul@aifoc.us (Paul Kinlan) on I remember my early days building for the web. We had no separation of concerns. We used <font> and <center> tags,...
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