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Mariano Rodrigo

AI Solutions Engineer building production systems with artificial intelligence, automation, and full-stack architecture. This is my public engineering lab: architecture decisions, implementation reports, experiments, and lessons from real systems.

Inline video in field notes: two clips, one click to play

Some failures only make sense in motion: a retry storm, a UI that locks for 800ms, an agent that loops for three turns before recovering. A screen recording captures that sequence in a way a paragraph or a static screenshot never will. So the player below is deliberately plain — press play, scrub the timeline, or jump ±10 seconds.

Sample clip 1

Every clip on the page uses the same controls: a single click on the play button starts it, the native scrub bar moves you anywhere in the timeline, and the ⏪ 10s / 10s ⏩ buttons step back and forward for the moment you want to replay.

Sample clip 2

The two clips above are sample renders (a test pattern and colour bars) so the player can be verified end to end — swap in real screen recordings and nothing else changes. Media is served from the same origin; the site’s content-security policy blocks third-party media hosts, which keeps the page self-contained and private.