Klaus is a hosted OpenClaw platform that provides preconfigured EC2 instances with integrated security hardening, OAuth app integrations, and an AI SRE tool (ClawBert) for automated incident response and system remediation.
Understudy is a local-first desktop agent runtime that enables teach-by-demonstration for cross-application task automation, allowing users to record a task once (capturing semantic events rather than coordinates) and have the agent replay it with intent-based steps that can adapt to alternative routes.
A news piece reporting on Amazon employees' complaints that internal AI tools increase workload rather than reduce it, corroborated by ActivTrak survey data showing AI adoption increases work volume across organizations despite promises of productivity gains.
A practical guide to using Magit (an Emacs git interface) for rebasing operations, demonstrating how its interactive log view, discoverability features, and transparency into underlying git commands make complex operations more intuitive than the command line.
An open-source browser fork (agent-browser-protocol) designed to improve AI agent web interaction by synchronizing agent state after each action, capturing screenshots and structured event summaries to prevent common browser automation failures like stale page states and modal dialogs.
A personal essay arguing that willingness to look foolish and produce imperfect work is essential for creative and innovative output, using examples from Nobel laureates, young researchers, and evolution to illustrate how fear of failure stifles good ideas.
nah is a context-aware permission guard for Claude Code that uses deterministic command classification to enforce fine-grained policies (allow/context/ask/block) on tool calls, preventing unintended file deletion, key exfiltration, and malware installation without requiring manual deny-list maintenance.