Less hype. More operating reality.
AI is going to change businesses, teams and jobs faster than most people are ready for. This is Jason Sibley’s public notebook for making sense of it, building through it, and turning noise into useful systems.
Interpretation, learning and signal that should last longer than a status update.
Agent memory is the wrong place to start
Before adding memory to an agent, decide what it should remember, what state matters, and when the workflow should stop being a conversation and become code.
AI content is the least interesting bit
The useful part of AI is not making more posts. It is changing how the work gets done.
Better prompts are the wrong problem
The advantage is not in one-off instructions. It is in reusable skills, memory and workflows that get smarter each time they run.
Short observations from the messy middle of AI adoption.
Real workstreams, not just build notes.
Agents Trading Lab
What is Jason Vs The Noise?
An introduction to Jason Vs The Noise — what it is, who it is for, and why this public build exists.
Jason narrates the system. The ventures do the work.
A publishing system designed for fast notes, deeper insights and durable project logs.
AI Readiness Checklist
A practical checklist for mapping where AI can help, hurt or distract your business.
Project timeline
Progress logs for Foundry, Zenko and linked experiments in one navigable place.
AI disruption reading list
A curated track for owners who need signal without a hundred tabs.
Map the AI disruption inside your business before you buy another tool.
For serious owners, founders, marketers and operators: Foundry turns the diary’s public thinking into private diagnosis, implementation plans and working systems.