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Architecture vs. Archaeology - How I Survived an Acquisition Without a Map

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

By a Co-Founder at Priset

Architecture vs. Archaeology - How I Survived an Acquisition Without a Map

A few years ago, I served as an architect during a major enterprise acquisition. On paper, the deal was a masterpiece. In reality, it was a technical nightmare.

We were tasked with migrating the acquired company’s operational system and procedures, their heavily customized data handling, and a proprietary client tool. There was almost no documentation. To make matters worse, the original engineering team was—understandably—uncooperative. Fearing they would be made redundant the moment we "figured out" their system, they held the institutional knowledge hostage.

I spent months doing "Code Archaeology." I wasn't building for the future; I was digging through layers of undocumented, "black box" logic just to understand how the business actually functioned.

Creativity is the Bottleneck, Not Syntax - The New Era of the 100x Developer

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Creativity is the Bottleneck, Not Syntax - The New Era of the 100x Developer

For the last fifty years, the greatest barrier to innovation hasn't been a lack of good ideas. It has been the Syntax Tax.

As developers, we have spent 90% of our careers acting as translators. We take a creative, human solution and spend weeks—or months—painstakingly translating it into a language a machine can understand. We wrestle with brackets, fight with legacy dependencies, and spend late nights debugging boilerplate code that has nothing to do with the actual problem we are trying to solve.

In this old world, syntax was the bottleneck.

But at Priset, we’ve reached a tipping point. With the advent of autonomous, multimodal engineering partners, the "How" is becoming a solved problem. And that changes everything.

Your AI Co-Pilot Can't Explore. Yours Should.

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Your AI Co-Pilot Can't Explore. Yours Should. In every business, on every team, there are two fundamental forces at play: Explore and Exploit.

Exploit is the relentless optimization of what you already know works. It's about efficiency, predictability, and minimizing risk. It's the Walmart shopping trip: you have a list, you know the aisles, and your goal is to get in and out as cheaply and quickly as possible. This is the domain of spreadsheets, quarterly targets, and rational decision-making.

Explore is the messy, uncertain, and often illogical search for what you don't know. It's about taking chances, getting lucky, and discovering new opportunities. It's the TJ Maxx trip: you wander the aisles aimlessly, not looking for anything in particular, hoping to stumble upon a brilliant find. This is the domain of creativity, intuition, and "wacky ideas."

As the brilliant marketing philosopher Rory Sutherland has argued, any healthy system—be it a business, an ecosystem, or a human life—needs a dynamic balance between these two forces.

But in the modern corporate world, the scales have tipped dangerously in one direction.

From Bedside to Build - How a Priset Engineer Solved a Real-World Hospital Bottleneck

· 5 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

How a Priset Engineer Solved a Real-World Hospital Bottleneck By a Lead Engineer at Priset

Even working at Priset, I held a firm belief: "Vibe coding is only good for prototypes."

As an architect, I've tested plenty of AI coding tools. My verdict was always the same: great for small functions, but for a production-grade application, the manual verification and "interviewing" of the AI takes more effort than just writing the code yourself.

But yesterday, a personal problem forced me to challenge that belief. The result? I built a complex, production-ready React Native and .NET 9 application in a single day, using the very tool I help build.

Here is how I went from an idea to a potential App Store submission in 24 hours, with zero prior experience in mobile development.

Case Study - Migrating a Legacy .NET WCF App in 12 Minutes with Priset

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Migrating a Legacy .NET WCF App in 12 Minutes with Priset

For decades, legacy modernization has been one of the most dreaded tasks in software engineering. It's a high-risk, low-reward process that consumes months of developer time, costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and often ends in failure.

We believe that era is over.

To prove it, we put Priset to the ultimate test: migrating a real-world, multi-project legacy Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service to a modern .NET 9 architecture. We didn't use a canned demo or a simplified example. We did it live, and we recorded the entire process.

The result: A successful migration and a running application in 12 minutes, for a total cost of $4.07.

Here's the full timelapse video.

Your IDE Just Got a 100x Upgrade: Announcing Priset for VS Code

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Your IDE is your sanctuary. It's where ideas become reality, where problems are solved, and where you, the developer, spend countless hours perfecting your craft. We believe that the most powerful tools shouldn't force you to leave that sanctuary. They should meet you right where you are.

Today, we're closing that gap. We are thrilled to announce the official launch of the Priset extension for Visual Studio Code!

You can now harness the full power of an autonomous AI engineering partner without ever leaving your editor. This isn't just about code completion; it's about embedding an entire, automated development lifecycle directly into your workflow.

But what does autonomous AI in your IDE actually look like?

Something like this:

Priset building a native mobile app from a single prompt

It's Not Just About Speed - Three User Stories That Reveal the True Power of an AI Engineering Partner

· 5 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Priset background blog

When we started building Priset, we had a clear, audacious vision: to create an AI engineering partner that could amplify a developer's productivity by orders of magnitude. We talked about a "100x" improvement, about automating entire workflows, and about freeing developers from the tedious tasks that stifle innovation.

These were big promises.

Now, as Priset is in the soft launch and in the hands of our first users, we're starting to get feedback. And while we expected to hear about speed, the stories we're receiving go so much deeper. They reveal a fundamental shift in the nature of software development itself.

We wanted to share three pieces of feedback that stopped us in our tracks and validated our mission in ways we hadn't even fully articulated.

Beyond the Vibe - How Autonomous AI is Redefining Developer Flow

· 5 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

Priset vibe coding redefined

Every developer knows the feeling.

It's that magical, caffeine-fueled state of pure creative immersion. The outside world fades away, the terminal becomes an extension of your thoughts, and code flows from your mind to the screen with almost zero friction. UI elements dance into place. API endpoints materialize. The logic just... works.

We call it "vibe coding." It's the closest our craft gets to pure artistry, molding digital clay at the speed of thought. It's the state where we feel most powerful, most creative, and most alive as builders.

And for years, it's had a glass ceiling.