jason
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jason
@err_53
i like to build stuff | exited co-founder at https://t.co/9z7B8m2rkK | world’s worst obsidian proponent | views are my own




why can’t I programmatically access my Apple health data without a bunch of workarounds smh












Passkeys just showed up one day and the general public has absolutely no clue what they are nor how they work.



Despite being told no, I'm open-sourcing TrustClaw. You can now deploy a production-ready personal agent service with over 1000+ app integrations in a single command, straight to @vercel with npx @composio/trustclaw deploy I was inspired by @openclaw to build a simple web app where anyone could create their own 24/7 personal assistant and connect it to Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Slack, GitHub, HubSpot, Linear… well everything, and securely through OAuth/sandbox execution. It went viral on X, reached over a thousand users in less than 48h, and revenue began pouring in. If you are thinking like a company, you'd probably keep that locked up. But why should I be the reason you spend another year scrolling instead of building? So today, I'm open-sourcing TrustClaw anyway. > 24/7 agents that act across Gmail, Notion, GitHub, Slack, Linear, Jira, and 1000+ apps > OAuth and sandboxed execution, so users don't have to hand agents passwords or raw API keys > Supports multiple users and authentication right outside of the box with @better_auth Repo is open, MIT licensed. If I were starting an AI company today, I'd clone this, pick a market, and begin shipping with Claude Code. Honestly so excited to see what comes out of this.






