I’m Fernando Abishai — a computer scientist, founder, and builder.
I build systems at the intersection of artificial intelligence, software, and economic infrastructure. I’m especially interested in how AI agents can discover capabilities, coordinate with businesses and existing systems, execute transactions, and connect digital intent with real-world work and services.
I founded TriHerm, where I’m exploring and building infrastructure for agent-to-business commerce, interoperability, and economic coordination between agents, businesses, and operational systems. The goal is not to replace systems that already work, but to understand and build the coordination layers that let autonomous software interact with them reliably.
My work also spans end-to-end product and engineering: agents, APIs, operational systems, software architecture, local-first tools, programmable payments, protocol experimentation, and complete software products.
What I publish here
This blog is my public notebook. I write to think clearly, not to follow a content schedule. The main areas are:
- AI & Agents — models, agents, RAG, evaluations, tool use, and agentic systems
- Software Engineering — architecture, tooling, distributed systems, and practical development
- Products & Startups — building products, distribution, execution, and founder decisions
- Agents & Economic Infrastructure — interoperability, protocols, agentic commerce, programmable payments, and coordination between software and businesses
- Infrastructure — compute, chips, energy, regulation, and the economics behind technology
Quality matters more than frequency.
Elsewhere
- GitHub — FernandoAbishai — code, projects, and experiments
- X / Twitter — @FernandoAbishai — fast commentary and developing ideas
- YouTube — @FernandoAbishai — videos, projects, analysis, and demos
- Instagram — @fernandoabishai
- TikTok — @fernandoabishai