I would like to talk about software architecture, I really would like to put into a few words what it takes to make a team of developers agree on an architectural decision shift to prevent a complete disaster in an unplanned project. What it takes to look to a codebase and visualize when and where it over-complicates things due to a lack of initiative, combined with a blind following of a status-quo, and talk about how every industry does the same, creates more problems than it solves and post-pones real solutions. I really would like to be able to do that, but talking about these things doesn't get people very excited, it actually makes everyone depressed, so here is a bunch of cool pictures of the app I made with very own my Architectural Framework which empowers LLM models to build apps without falling to common industry mistakes and lack of specific direction. Interested? Send me a message!