Chris Williams (@voodootikigod) opens his ADLC series arguing that running the human SDLC on models is a category error: the classic cycle was designed to counter human failure modes (ego, fatigue, forgetting) that are absent in LLMs. He catalogs eight load-bearing failure modes (F1-F8) and five exploitable properties (E1-E5), and lays out the founding principle: every phase of an agentic cycle must trace back to a failure mode it defends against or a property it exploits.
Fourth installment in the ADLC series: Williams reframes code review as adversarial "prosecution" rather than collaborative evaluation. Charter agents to refute ("find what's wrong"), deploy single-lens reviewers with fresh contexts (correctness, security, contract compliance, spec alignment, test quality), act only on verified findings (reproduced by a failing test), and loop until two consecutive passes yield zero findings. Measure calibration by planting known bugs, mutation-testing style. Exit gate: zero open findings, two dry passes, green tests, empty test diff.