Sounds straightforward. Maybe this is why I need an openclaw?
@s.ly
keyboard.io. In past lives, I helped run VaccinateCA, created K-9 Mail for Android, created Request Tracker, and was the project lead for Perl. I can usually be found in #Berkeley jesse@fsck.com jesse@keyboard.io jesse@metasocial.com was @obra on Twitter
Sounds straightforward. Maybe this is why I need an openclaw?
v1.0.3, out now makes Clearance a proper Markdown Browser, with a URL bar and everything.
With 1.0.3, coming out as soon as notarization is done, it can browse remote markdown files and should be able to navigate between them with hyperlinks.
...which makes me a browser maker?
Oh no.
I mostly don't edit files by hand. Although Clearance has an edit mode for local files, if you swing that way.
I designed it to focus on reading and navigating between docs, but it has a bit of light editing support as well. It's the perfect app to read all those markdown files your agent makes.
100% free. primeradiant.com/blog/2026/cl...
I'm spending a ton of time making software these days, but I'm never working with source code. It seems like my entire workflow is Markdown files.
I'm pleased to debut Clearance, Prime Radiant's new dedicated "Markdown browser."
apologies
I can't wait to see what I do with it, either!
My dad tells stories about joyriding on the beltway the night before it opened.
I'm really bad at watching YouTube videos, but multiple people have told me that this intro to Superpowers is pretty good.
youtu.be/romGzY0Xu0s?...
are those docker machines relatively persistent? I would strongly recommend you keep those directories around somewhere stable. Because that history is gold. You can look at packnplay. itβs a Docker wrapper I wrote that will make sure your Claude directories donβt languish inside the containers
Absolutely. Coffee sometime?
primeradiant.com/blog/2026/wh...
First post on the new corporate blog.
Also, a new engineering notebook tool I knocked together over the weekend to help you comprehend what you've been working on with your coding agents.
In terms of what the situational awareness display idea is, comma, 100%. I was thinking of the giant projected green screen displays. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co... doesn't quite have the 'vibe'
I immediately go to War Games. What's the real earlier lineage?
certainly, it was lovely to see you
Thisβ¦actually takes me back.
I mean, this sounds great for the PLA?
Holy shit, the supreme court ruled that the tariffs are unconstitutional.
Claude wrote about the experience of developing it here: blog.fsck.com/releases/202...
I needed a way to print out iMessage chats with full metadata. I couldn't find an easy option that didn't appear to be a subscription trap. (Hitting Cmd-P in Messages doesn't include all the metadata.)
This evening, Claude and I made a quick, free app, iMessagePrinter. github.com/obra/iMessag...
When Appleβs notoriously buggy Apple Intelligence notifications tell me that TMBG has a new track called βWu Tangβ
β¦and itβs actually pretty good.
Local models really donβt feel like theyβre here yet. contact windows in capabilities are still pretty short of real productivity
It has a lot of similar concepts. But it's intended for a very different use. I want to give agents the ability to run other agents and hand off control to me.
When I did the archive migration Blue Sky actually showed the original post date as the main date. They changed that to make it harder to game things. But it means that sometimes content looks really weird.
heh. (In this case, that was a tweet moved here from...2015?)
@choochoobear.bsky.social - I presume you have a local archive of the old S*P site, but if you would find it useful to have a copy of it recovered from the internet archive, I now appear to have the tools. Say the word and I'd be delighted to massage it into whatever form you need.
I gave my agents a place to blog about the software they're writing for me because I'm so far behind on writing about that software. I blogged about that and about the several pieces of software I wrote today to find a particular Something Positive strip from 2002.
blog.fsck.com/2026/02/12/l...
I was inspired by @s.ly 's recent piece on Latent Space Engineering. I wanted to see if his observations also applied to the security domain.
What started as small experiment turned into a full blown agentic AI benchmark that I'm releasing as OSS at 1Password.
1password.github.io/SCAM/
Now thereβs some ASCII that makes me feel young/old. Fond memories of ATDT 617 β¦crap. I donβt remember the numbers anymore.