About me
I’m Rony Gabriel.
I work on complex, regulated software platforms where reliability, privacy, integration, and auditability are non-negotiable.
Platform work shapes how you think. You design boundaries before features. You see how small architectural decisions compound over time. You learn that experimentation needs structure to create speed rather than drag.
That perspective now sits on AI.
I’m interested in how AI reshapes operating models, decision-making, and system design. That includes automation, orchestration, governance, and the boundaries that make experimentation safe at scale.
RP7O
RP7O comes from the R-Pentomino pattern in Conway’s Game of Life.
The R-pentomino begins as a simple five-cell seed and moves through a long sequence of unpredictable states before stabilising after 1,103 generations.
In AI systems, behaviour is shaped over time through repeated interaction under constraint. What matters is how the system behaves across generations.
RP7O is a reminder that durable structure emerges through constraint and time. It is for builders who want LLM systems that hold up outside the demo.
Convergence
The R-pentomino stabilises after 1,103 generations.
The thinking on this site is allowed to evolve toward stability under scrutiny.