Hi, I’m Lukas.

I run engineering at Scopevisio, a Bonn-based ERP company quietly betting its weight on becoming AI-native. My job is to drive the technical and engineering strategy that gets us there — and the small but persistent miracle of getting a hundred-plus engineers to ship in the same direction.

Most of the job is people. The tech keeps me honest about the people part — so I keep my hands in it. Right now that means agentic engineering: coding agents that read, edit, and reason across whole codebases. They’ve given me back the plain fun of writing software — which I’d half-thought I’d lost — and they’re reshaping the engineering organisation I run. I’d rather be the CTO using the tools while we figure out the answers than reading reports about what other people think.

My testbed is netray.info, a small Rust suite of network-intelligence tools — mhost chief among them — built mostly with agents. The codebase is mine and the bar is real, which is where I learn what these tools can actually do.

This site is where I write up what I learn — agentic engineering from the inside, Rust at the systems level, and the occasional honest report from a CTO in the middle of an AI-native transformation.

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