# Edi Hasaj Software, AI and Thinking. Author: Edi Hasaj Site: https://edihasaj.com Contact: edihasaj@gmail.com Feed: https://edihasaj.com/atom.xml Sitemap: https://edihasaj.com/sitemap.xml ## Core Pages - [Home](https://edihasaj.com/) - Edi Hasaj's writing and projects. - [Blog](https://edihasaj.com/blog/) - All essays and posts. - [About](https://edihasaj.com/about) - Bio, links, and current work. ## Topic Hubs - [AI Agents](https://edihasaj.com/topics/ai-agents/) - Agents, MCP, computer use, and agentic software. - [Security](https://edihasaj.com/topics/security/) - Security in the age of AI coders and automated systems. - [Open Source](https://edihasaj.com/topics/open-source/) - Open-source strategy, tooling, and local-first systems. - [MCP](https://edihasaj.com/topics/mcp/) - Model Context Protocol and agent-tool interfaces. - [Software](https://edihasaj.com/topics/software/) - Product engineering and practical software work. ## Blog Posts - [Everything Will Be Agent Use](https://edihasaj.com/posts/everything-will-be-agent-use) - Computer use is the new browser war. Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity and Manus are all racing to put an agent in front of the screen. The hard part is not moving the mouse, it is that the world on the other side of the cursor was never built for them. - [Security in the age of AI coders](https://edihasaj.com/posts/security-in-the-age-of-ai-coders) - Exploits are cheaper than ever, patching is still manual, and most developers will never read the CVE about the package they shipped last week. The next layer of security has to be an agent that constantly listens, checks, and tells you before someone else finds it. - [Recall: The Memory My Agents Were Missing](https://edihasaj.com/posts/recall-the-memory-my-agents-were-missing) - Every project has unwritten rules that don't fit in a .md file, and agents keep forgetting them. So I built Recall, opensourced it, and wired it into the agents I already use without paying for a separate brain. - [Building Neni: legal search that actually has to know the law](https://edihasaj.com/posts/building-neni-statute-atlas) - Some notes from building Neni, a legal research app for Kosovo law, and why the hard part was not the chat box but indexing, retrieval, citations, and performance. - [2026 is going to be the year of open source](https://edihasaj.com/posts/2026-is-going-to-be-the-year-of-open-source) - Software is getting cheaper to build, agents are getting better, and the things that are easy to create will be harder and harder to sell as closed source. - [Blogging's AI Evolution: Why Human Stories Matter More Than Ever](https://edihasaj.com/posts/blogging-s-ai-evolution) - Blogging isn't dying in the AI era it's evolving into something more powerful. While 80% of bloggers now use AI tools, the most successful creators are discovering that artificial intelligence works best as a creative amplifier, not a replacement. As search engines flood with algorithmic content, human authenticity, genuine expertise, and emotional connection become more valuable than ever. This comprehensive guide explores how smart bloggers are building hybrid workflows that combine AI efficiency with irreplaceable human creativity, revealing why the future belongs to those who can harness technology while doubling down on what makes them uniquely human. - [The Engineer's Guide to ERP Migration: How We Left Dynamics NAV Behind](https://edihasaj.com/posts/the-engineers-guide-to-erp-migraition-how-we-left-navision-behind) - When Ur&Penn decided to leave Microsoft Dynamics NAV after 14 years, most called us "ambitious" for building our own ERP from scratch. As the lead engineer responsible for this migration, I designed a hybrid architecture that eliminated the limitations of off-the-shelf solutions while preserving years of business-critical data. This is the untold technical story of how we successfully migrated a complex retail operation serving the Nordic region to a custom ERP system without disrupting daily operations. I'll share the architecture decisions, migration strategies, and unexpected challenges that shaped our journey away from NAV toward a solution perfectly tailored to our unique retail needs.