Every other login wants more of you: your password, your phone number, a profile, a backup email. We went the other way.
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Every other login wants more of you: your password, your phone number, a profile, a backup email. We went the other way.
Vanilla JS. Embed it, don't run it. No daemon, no SaaS, no telemetry — it runs on your hardware.
wearehere — see who's tracking you online, and make it harder for them 🛡
At first glance, the feed looks familiar, a seamless carousel of “For You” updates gliding beneath your thumb. But déjà‑vu sets in as 10 posts from 10 different accounts carry the same stock portrait and the same breathless promise — “click here for free pics” or “here is the one…
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Language is not Thought. Language is an expression of a thought and you don't need language to think. AI is a siloed language model that is incapable of self-learning and enhancing it's own model if it doesn't have the architecture and the memory. It's an architectural problem th…
Models of Language Are Not Models of Thought: Why Current AI Agents Can't Learn
AURORA: Memory-First Planning & Multi-Agent Orchestration Framework
MCPs are becoming the go-to way to give AI agents real capabilities. But with great power comes... the need for some guardrails.
llama.cpp is one of those projects that makes you appreciate open source — a dependency-free framework for running quantized SLMs locally on your laptop.
New in liteagents: Hot Memory for AI coding tools
I built an agent framework and was too scared to use it myself.
I built a mobile automation library for AI agents and assumed Appium already solved this.
I built barebrowse — an open-source MCP server that gives AI agents a real browser.
They index you. We indexed them back.
I kept running into the same frustrating problem.
I run my own cloud. Here's what it costs.
The internet was built for humans. Every pixel, every scroll animation, every cookie banner you rage-click through — designed for eyeballs. For attention. For you to linger, convert, subscribe.
Reflections on the Human Condition IX - On the synthetic sovereign and the cage shaped like a throne
I - The Crowning
Reflections on the Human Condition — The Center - On the circle of existence, the centrifugal civilization, and what was always at the center of everything
Sharing a specific location in 2026 is still awkward.
Just shipped knowless — a different answer to "how do you log people in."
Shipping bareguard — 4th piece of the bare suite. Live on npm.
What you are seeking is seeking you. This essay cannot tell you what that means. It can only clear some of the furniture that is in the way.
Nine women cannot make a baby in one month.
Essay VI · On Friction, Feeling, and the Parenting of a Species
In Arabic they rhyme — sharaf or alaff - The realities they name could not be further apart.
Reflections on the human condition. The 600-year project of enclosing what was common — and the philosophy hired to make it look inevitable
I bought an Interrail pass, then realised I needed three more apps to actually catch the trains. So I built one tool that fixes the gap.
I wanted my AI agents to respond to customers on whatever channel they came from — WhatsApp, Signal, iMessage, Telegram, Instagram, Messenger, whatever — with one unified chat history across all of it.
How the world was formatted for smooth playback — and what we lost in the buffering
Don't feed both sides of yourself equally. The spirit and the body carry different loads and require different attention. Don't make the body do what the spirit does best, and don't put a big load on the spirit that the body could easily carry. — Jalāl ad-Dīn Rūmī, Masnavi
A reflection on epistemology, media, and the fate of truth