Essays · Operations Intelligence, AI and Quant
Hossein Narimani — Writing
In-depth writing on quant system design, operational AI, SaaS architecture, data, forecasting and founder execution systems.
Personal Architecture: If Your Life Were a SaaS, Where Would the Bottleneck Be?
Most people assume life breaks because of insufficient time. Production systems fail for a different reason. Capacity collapses before time runs out.If your life were a SaaS product, the question changes: Not “How busy am I?” But: “Which layer cannot...
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What Is Antifragility? Why Iran May Be the World’s Best Laboratory for Learning It
Most businesses are damaged by volatility. Some survive it. A small number become stronger because of it.That distinction separates resilience...
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Why Fixed LLM Reasoning Levels Are Inefficient: Designing Adaptive Token Allocation Architectures for Next-Generation AI Systems
Most discussions around LLM reasoning modes focus on quality. High reasoning is assumed to be better. Low reasoning is assumed to be cheaper. The...
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Execution Architecture: Why Poor Execution Matters More Than a Weak Idea
Most founders overestimate the value of ideas and underestimate the value of execution systems.The uncomfortable reality is that weak execution...
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