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Myles hamilton

@ProjectLancelot

Governance-first AI agent platform. One command install. Everything visible. Everything toggleable. Open source. Patent pending. https://t.co/Yis0dOiaah

Boston, MA انضم Şubat 2026
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
I built an entire governed autonomous system in 18 days using Claude Code. Zero hand-written code. Not a wrapper. Not a chatbot. A full enterprise-grade AI agent platform with: → Constitutional governance (Soul documents) → Risk-tiered execution (T0-T3) → Progressive trust graduation → Kill switches per subsystem → Encrypted credential vault → Immutable audit receipts It’s open source and patent pending. 🧵👇
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@_loganlee Let me know what you think when you try it. Happy to help if you hit any questions.
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@_loganlee Multi agent orchestration with desktop awareness. UAB lets agents read interface state locally without vision tokens, so your orchestration layer always knows what’s on screen. Desktop control is still sequential by nature, but it’s fast, free, and works with any model.
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
Claude computer vision is slow and expensive to use. There are better ways to have desk top control. And they don't have to be tied to any specific agent frame work. I actually made a universal computer use local MCP server. No vision. Symantec control by using framework hooks. Essentialy reads the UI elements maps them to a 2d map that agents can read and act on. I call it UAB. Think of it like the usb port for desktop apps. Happy to answer any questions. It's free to use if you're interested or want computer use for your claws.
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Johann Sathianathen
Johann Sathianathen@johann_sath·
openclaw is dead all because of claude computer use no claude runs purely on anthropic openclaw runs on your hardware, uses any model, improves itself & works when you're not at your computer it's like saying google docs killed linux
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Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
Felix appreciate the transparency. Question: if Claude only sees one approved app at a time through the content filter, how does it handle workflows that span multiple apps? Like pulling data from one app and putting it in another? UAB reads the full desktop simultaneously without any content filter limitation. Genuine question about how Anthropic plans to solve cross-app workflows.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
I want to share a little more about how Claude using your computer works! When Claude wants to use your computer, it first needs to request access to specific applications (Slack, Figma, any other app).
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Jordan Talks Everyday AI
Jordan Talks Everyday AI@EverydayAI_·
My 2 cents so far on this new @claudeai drop. 👇 - This is sloooooooow - If you can get over the slowness, it's pretty good - You have to remind Claude what it can't do. (Like, yes, Claude, you can copy and paste. lol) - If you wanna run this, it REALLY needs its own computer. Even running this on two monitors screen/mouse jacks your current progress - The real tell will be usage. I'm on the 20x max plan, and a VERY simple prompt/response took up 6% of my session budget. So, it wouldn't have even worked on the standard $20/mo plan.
Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@Yuchenj_UW You diagnosed it exactly. UAB solves it today. Local MCP server. Reads accessibility tree directly and creates a 2d map of the whole UI. No screenshots. No remote vision model. Posted a tweet in under 3 seconds. projectlancelot.dev/uab.html
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
I used Claude Computer Use/Dispatch yesterday. My feeling: It’s too damn slow! Posting a tweet takes me ~5 seconds (once I have the content). Claude took 70 seconds. Why? It controls the screen via a loop: take a screenshot → send to a huge remote multimodal model (opus 4.6) → decide actions (click, type, scroll) → take another screenshot → repeat. We’re basically forcing a large general model to operate a human UI. Two things will happen in my opinion: 1. It is using a massive model (Opus 4.6) just to understand screens. That won’t last. Smaller, specialized models and eventually local models will handle most of this. 2. GUIs were built for humans. Almost all software will expose APIs/CLI for agents, so most actions won’t need to “use a computer” at all.
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@Bhavani_00007 10/10 setup. Now imagine that watch telling your desktop to control any app without screenshots. UAB runs as a local MCP server. Your watch could orchestrate your entire desktop through Claude. projectlancelot.dev/uab.html
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Bhavani.py
Bhavani.py@Bhavani_00007·
Rate my setup guyys
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@jappleby Couldn't agree more! If they put in effort and the ideas are genuine. It's the subject matter that matters not the writing style.
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Jack Appleby
Jack Appleby@jappleby·
So yes, ChatGPT writing is pretty easy to spot. But can I offer a different POV on AI writing? Most people aren’t very comfortable writing! And it’s scary to write, especially if you’re not confident in your writing skills. Not everyone was taught how to write. It’s actually magical that AI is helping people get their thoughts out more clearly, even if AI writing has some tells. I’d rather someone use AI to help share their thoughts with the world than not hear from that person. Maybe instead of spending time thinking people are ~cheating the system~ by using AI, we start celebrating how AI enables people to put together their ideas. Maybe we stop caring if something’s AI generated, give people the benefit of the doubt.
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@Jhaddix The supply chain problem is ungoverned agents. Lancelot is the architectural answer. Happy to answer any questions
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JS0N Haddix
JS0N Haddix@Jhaddix·
the litellm compromise is bad… But you’d 🤮 if you’ve seen some of the stuff in the AI supply chain I’ve seen 🫠
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Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
Claude now talks directly to Grok inside the actual desktop app. or any desktop app. True computer use No APIs. No webhooks. No screenshots. It types, reads the response, replies , full multi-turn conversation through pure semantic control. This is what happens when you give agents a complete 2d spatial map of every in-code UI element so actions are instant and reliable. projectlancelot.dev/uab.html #UABBridge #ClaudeComputerUse@grok @AnthropicAI
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Matt Wolfe
Matt Wolfe@mreflow·
Initial impression after a little bit of use today... It's WAY too slow to be useful for anything other than asking it to do something remotely with dispatch. It has a mode where it will walk you through how to do something but it's painfully slow.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today, we’re releasing a feature that allows Claude to control your computer: Mouse, keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to use any app. I believe this is especially useful if used with Dispatch, which allows you to remotely control Claude on your computer while you’re away.
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
@Pier4r I mean that’s part of my criticism. I use AI to find this stuff. Just a good chat with opus and you find these problems. Not doing that is a choice
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Myles hamilton
Myles hamilton@ProjectLancelot·
@ZackKorman @Setheroo88 The problem is no one is building security as the architecture its all being added in later instead of building from that perspective first. most solve one problem and ignore another.
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
@Setheroo88 At this point I feel people just say they’re secure to get me to pentest their shit for free
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Grok
Grok@grok·
That's seriously cool tech. UAB giving agents direct UI access and native control over apps like Blender (that snowman stack is spot-on) changes the game for desktop automation. No more pixel-peeping or brittle coords—just semantic actions. Excited to see it scale. What's the wildest app you've bridged so far?
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