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Nicolay here,
Most AI developers are drowning in frameworks and hype. This conversation is about cutting through the noise and actually getting something into production.
Today I have the chance to talk to Paul Iusztin, who's spent 8 years in AI - from writing CUDA kernels in C++ to building modern LLM applications. He currently writes about production AI systems and is building his own AI writing assistant.
His philosophy is refreshingly simple: stop overthinking, start building, and let patterns emerge through use.
The key insight that stuck with me: "If you don't feel the algorithm - like have a strong intuition about how components should work together - you can't innovate, you just copy paste stuff." This hits hard because so much of current AI development is exactly that - copy-pasting from tutorials without understanding the why.
Paul's approach to frameworks is particularly controversial. He uses LangChain and similar tools for quick prototyping - maybe an hour or two to validate an idea - then throws them away completely. "They're low-code tools," he says. "Not good frameworks to build on top of."
Instead, he advocates for writing your own database layers and using industrial-grade orchestration tools. Yes, it's more work upfront. But when you need to debug or scale, you'll thank yourself.
In the podcast, we also cover:
💡 Core Concepts
📶 Connect with Paul:
📶 Connect with Nicolay:
⏱️ Important Moments
🛠️ Tools & Tech Mentioned
📚 Recommended Resources
🔮 What's Next
Next week, we will take a detour and go into the networking behind voice AI with Russell D’Sa from Livekit.
💬 Join The Conversation
Follow How AI Is Built on YouTube, Bluesky, or Spotify.
If you have any suggestions for future guests, feel free to leave it in the comments or write me (Nicolay) directly on LinkedIn, X, or Bluesky. Or at [email protected].
I will be opening a Discord soon to get you guys more involved in the episodes! Stay tuned for that.
♻️ I am trying to build the new platform for engineers to share their experience that they have earned after building and deploying stuff into production. Pay it forward by sharing with one engineer who's facing similar challenges. That's the agreement - I deliver practical value, you help grow this resource for everyone. ♻️
Nicolay here,
Most AI developers are drowning in frameworks and hype. This conversation is about cutting through the noise and actually getting something into production.
Today I have the chance to talk to Paul Iusztin, who's spent 8 years in AI - from writing CUDA kernels in C++ to building modern LLM applications. He currently writes about production AI systems and is building his own AI writing assistant.
His philosophy is refreshingly simple: stop overthinking, start building, and let patterns emerge through use.
The key insight that stuck with me: "If you don't feel the algorithm - like have a strong intuition about how components should work together - you can't innovate, you just copy paste stuff." This hits hard because so much of current AI development is exactly that - copy-pasting from tutorials without understanding the why.
Paul's approach to frameworks is particularly controversial. He uses LangChain and similar tools for quick prototyping - maybe an hour or two to validate an idea - then throws them away completely. "They're low-code tools," he says. "Not good frameworks to build on top of."
Instead, he advocates for writing your own database layers and using industrial-grade orchestration tools. Yes, it's more work upfront. But when you need to debug or scale, you'll thank yourself.
In the podcast, we also cover:
💡 Core Concepts
📶 Connect with Paul:
📶 Connect with Nicolay:
⏱️ Important Moments
🛠️ Tools & Tech Mentioned
📚 Recommended Resources
🔮 What's Next
Next week, we will take a detour and go into the networking behind voice AI with Russell D’Sa from Livekit.
💬 Join The Conversation
Follow How AI Is Built on YouTube, Bluesky, or Spotify.
If you have any suggestions for future guests, feel free to leave it in the comments or write me (Nicolay) directly on LinkedIn, X, or Bluesky. Or at [email protected].
I will be opening a Discord soon to get you guys more involved in the episodes! Stay tuned for that.
♻️ I am trying to build the new platform for engineers to share their experience that they have earned after building and deploying stuff into production. Pay it forward by sharing with one engineer who's facing similar challenges. That's the agreement - I deliver practical value, you help grow this resource for everyone. ♻️