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Take a photo of your drinks cabinet and hand it to an AI assistant. cocktail.glass will tell you which cocktails you can make tonight. It is a catalogue of 500 cocktails, and that is the fun part. This post is about the other part: cocktail.glass was built, from its first commit, for AI agents to use as easily as people do. I know what the alternative costs, because I tried it on this blog first. Earlier this month I ran it through isitagentready.com, scored a 25, and spent an afternoon working it up to 83. Every fix on that list was a retrofit. The blog already existed: already static, already built from prose, already deployed a particular way. So each gap I closed was really a workaround for a decision made long before agents were on anyone’s mind. cocktail.glass started from an empty directory. That let me ask a question the blog never could. If AI agents are a first-class audience rather than an afterthought, what do you build differently from the first commit? Because…

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