“It’s very easy to fuck a spider.:. Feels good”
Quote, Me. Good Stuff 62.
Pete Winn
pw@primal.net
npub1jss4...fmzy
In it for the underlying freedom technology. Director Other Stuff, Former Product @ Stakwork & Fedi. AI enjoyer.
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Nostr not being a highly engaging shit feat of addiction that keeps people here all the time and obsessed…
is a feature not a bug.
Hate listening to All In podcast is so frustrating
added a lot more test to speech in wigman recently 😉
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Live view of the intelligence layer of my business.


You could always build a database.
Its just that building an "Intelligence layer for you business" sounds sexier 🤣
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This is cool:
Agents writing tor sites, and browsing them solves a lot of arsing around :)

Douwe
Torreable
An MCP server that lets AI agents like Goose publish static websites as Tor hidden services (.onion sites)
I chop and change between wanting to be "at the coal face" with AI agents in a tight loop and steering them as we build and just sending in a chat message to do something and never wanting to see the sausage machine.
I built both, but i definitely chop and change depending on the task.
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