source·shift

About

SourceShift is a one-engineer company. Amir Khakshour is the founder and principal engineer — the architect, the writer, and the one shipping code at 2 AM. The blog is where the work surfaces: bugs worth googling for, architecture choices that took a year to feel right, postmortems that didn't fit anywhere else.

The product the company ships is LibWit, an LLM-native research workspace for long-form technical work — chat over arXiv papers and books, AI-assisted chapter generation, translation with style preservation. Most posts here are notes from the work behind LibWit, plus the in-house infrastructure (prompt harness, context engine, agent-run substrate) that the product sits on.

Posts are sometimes co-bylined with editorial personas — Lukas Brandt, Maya Lindqvist, Sofia Ruiz, Theo Patel — flagged honestly in the authors collection. They are voice-of-the-house roles (research framing, incident response, platform craft, evaluation methodology) that let different angles of the same work read distinctly. The work is Amir's; the voices are tools.

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