mosa
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mosa
@mosaxiv
Creator and first maintainer of #clawlet https://t.co/pwP0XAHLg1 📧 [email protected]

WebMCP is available for early preview → goo.gle/4rML2O9 WebMCP aims to provide a standard way for exposing structured tools, ensuring AI agents can perform actions on your side with increased speed, reliability, and precision.


We're experimenting with ways to keep AI agents in sync with the exact framework versions in your projects. Skills, 𝙲𝙻𝙰𝚄𝙳𝙴.𝚖𝚍, and more. But one approach scored 100% on our Next.js evals: vercel.com/blog/agents-md…

I hate what I’ve become. Every moment an agent isn’t running feels kind of wasted. I kick jobs off before showering. I run Ralph loops in my sleep. I start a long plan mode session while I wait for my food to cook. All this and I haven’t shipped shit lol


I mentioned recently that I've been... busy. Lots of projects in the oven, in various stages of completeness. Well, I'm now pleased to introduce one I've worked very hard on, because it's so near-and-dear to my heart: beads_rust, or br for short. You can get it here: github.com/Dicklesworthst… It's a fast, minimal Rust port of @Steve_Yegge's amazing Beads project that I've built so many of my workflows around. Discovering Beads and seeing how well it worked together with my MCP Agent Mail was a truly transformative moment in my agent coding workflows and professional life more generally. This quickly also led to my beads_viewer (bv) project, which added another layer of analysis to beads that gives swarms of agents the insight into what beads they should work on next to de-bottleneck the development process and increase velocity. It's beads (and mail) all the way down. I'm very grateful for finding beads when I did and to Steve for making it. But at this point, my Agent Flywheel System is built around beads operating in a specific way. As Steve continues evolving beads toward GasTown and beyond, our use cases have naturally diverged. The hybrid SQLite + JSONL-git architecture that I built my tooling around (and independently mirrored in MCP Agent Mail) is being replaced with approaches better suited to Steve's vision. Rather than ask Steve to maintain a legacy mode for my niche use case, I created this Rust port that freezes the "classic beads" architecture I depend on. The command is br to distinguish it from the original bd. This isn't a criticism of beads; Steve's taking it in exciting directions. It's simply that my tooling needs a stable snapshot of the architecture I built around, and maintaining my own fork is the right solution for that. Steve has given his full endorsement of this project.

I feel you, I promise I do. We have over 300 external contributors. We actually encourage them to use AI... but responsibly. 1. We made an HOWTOAI․md file that they (or their agent) can read 2. We have an AGENTS․md file so their agents know how to follow our conventions 3. We use Copilot to automatically review every PR so that the contributor can clean it up before we ever get to it. And key here is we added custom instructions so Copilot also knows what we want it to look for. Blog on this angiejones.tech/how-i-taught-g…

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