
The missing layer is not intelligence. It is operation.
Coding agents can already edit files, run commands, and inspect repositories. The unresolved problem is how that work becomes a company process: who owns the decision, what quality bar applies, what evidence proves the result, and what happens after the handoff.
Servers make the runtime persistent.
When the process runs on dedicated infrastructure, the founder’s device becomes the control surface. The VPS holds the workspace, artifacts, logs, and long-running sessions. That is what makes access from a phone, laptop, or terminal meaningful.
Validation is the business layer.
Drax treats output as unfinished until it survives real checks: public reaction, quality evidence, measurable value, and a clear next decision. The goal is to turn business success into a recipe that can be tested, improved, and taught.
The ethical frame matters.
Entrepreneurship can reward people for solving unsolved problems. That reward is only worth defending when the work is ethical, sustainable, and positive for the people it touches.