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      <title>How Maggus Grew From a Shell Script Into a Self-Building Daemon</title>
      <description>Maggus started as a Go replacement for a shell script that ran AI agents on small tasks. Then it grew skills, a daemon mode, and started building itself.</description>
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      <title>How to Refactor a Robot Fleet's Software While the Robots Keep Driving</title>
      <description>When I joined Serva Transport Systems in 2016, the software worked. It parked cars at Düsseldorf airport. But maintaining it was a nightmare. This is how I broke down a four-year refactoring into layers: fix the tooling, fix the architecture, bring the people along.</description>
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      <title>Building TurboHTTP: What Writing an HTTP Client from Scratch Taught Me</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Jan Schloots</author>
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      <title>Building TurboHTTP: What Writing an HTTP Client from Scratch Taught Me</title>
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