Matt Croydon

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Matt Croydon

Matt Croydon

@mc

Pilot. VP Ops & Data at ForeFlight. Always hacking, always learning. Also over there at @[email protected].

Austin, TX Bergabung Temmuz 2006
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
I guess "Claw" is becoming a term of art now for the entire category of OpenClaw-like agent systems
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Bought a new Mac mini to properly tinker with claws over the weekend. The apple store person told me they are selling like hotcakes and everyone is confused :) I'm definitely a bit sus'd to run OpenClaw specifically - giving my private data/keys to 400K lines of vibe coded monster that is being actively attacked at scale is not very appealing at all. Already seeing reports of exposed instances, RCE vulnerabilities, supply chain poisoning, malicious or compromised skills in the registry, it feels like a complete wild west and a security nightmare. But I do love the concept and I think that just like LLM agents were a new layer on top of LLMs, Claws are now a new layer on top of LLM agents, taking the orchestration, scheduling, context, tool calls and a kind of persistence to a next level. Looking around, and given that the high level idea is clear, there are a lot of smaller Claws starting to pop out. For example, on a quick skim NanoClaw looks really interesting in that the core engine is ~4000 lines of code (fits into both my head and that of AI agents, so it feels manageable, auditable, flexible, etc.) and runs everything in containers by default. I also love their approach to configurability - it's not done via config files it's done via skills! For example, /add-telegram instructs your AI agent how to modify the actual code to integrate Telegram. I haven't come across this yet and it slightly blew my mind earlier today as a new, AI-enabled approach to preventing config mess and if-then-else monsters. Basically - the implied new meta is to write the most maximally forkable repo and then have skills that fork it into any desired more exotic configuration. Very cool. Anyway there are many others - e.g. nanobot, zeroclaw, ironclaw, picoclaw (lol @ prefixes). There are also cloud-hosted alternatives but tbh I don't love these because it feels much harder to tinker with. In particular, local setup allows easy connection to home automation gadgets on the local network. And I don't know, there is something aesthetically pleasing about there being a physical device 'possessed' by a little ghost of a personal digital house elf. Not 100% sure what my setup ends up looking like just yet but Claws are an awesome, exciting new layer of the AI stack.

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Lincoln Loop
Lincoln Loop@LincolnLoop·
Django 6.0’s new Tasks framework makes background processing simpler. Here’s how to run async work without the extra infrastructure. lincolnloop.com/blog/django-6-…
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
Sent out my weekly-ish newsletter - I left it a bit too long this time and it ended up with three full articles, two YouTube videos, 5 SVGs of pelicans riding bicycles and 3 POV-Ray renders of pelicans riding bicycles simonw.substack.com/p/code-researc…
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Matt Croydon@mc·
@simonw This was a lot of fun to watch, thanks for sharing! Balance of depth and runtime was great too.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
I think ten minute screen capture sessions like this might be the ideal YouTube format for me - they're pretty quick to record (I did this in a single ten minute sitting) and the editing process is relatively painless, though I definitely need to learn a few more editing tricks!
Simon Willison@simonw

I recorded a ten minute video showing my vibe-coding process for building a tool for sharing formatted terminal sessions via copy and paste using the new Claude Code for web - now available on YouTube here youtube.com/watch?v=GQvMLL…

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Matt Croydon
Matt Croydon@mc·
Saw Waiting for Godot over the weekend. Set, sound, and props were minimal but impressive. Acting was superb.
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Matt Croydon
Matt Croydon@mc·
@simonw I’m disappointed that no one has micro-optimized the pelican bicycle benchmark.
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Matt Croydon@mc·
Just keep at it. Consistency is key. Try different communities. At some point someone will notice and amplify.
Rhett Owen@rowboart

@mc @simonw Any advice for someone trying to get into building in public but with 0 following? It kind of feels like shouting into the void

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Matt Croydon
Matt Croydon@mc·
As an aside to everyone, early career and late: do cool stuff and post about it on the internet. Worst case you learned and did something and clarified your thoughts. Best case scenario it can change your life for the better.
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Matt Croydon
Matt Croydon@mc·
@joshu @UPLIFTDesk Sounds defective to me, or something not tight enough? We bought the standard keyboard tray during the pandemic and it’s been solid.
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joshua schachter
joshua schachter@joshu·
anyone gotten a keyboard tray from @UPLIFTDesk? i bought one and it is very floppy and loose. is this unusual? they won’t take it back
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深地宏昌@DIGRAPH
深地宏昌@DIGRAPH@fukajihiromasa·
日本印刷産業連合会主催の第76回全国カレンダー展にて最上位賞「経済産業大臣賞」を受賞しました! プロッタードローイングで描いた原画にシルバー箔押しを施しています。箱型パッケージにも繊細な銀光沢が見える紙を選んでリッチな仕様に。 76年という歴史ある賞に選んでいただきとても光栄です!
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