Real-time events for agents — without a public endpoint
AgenticBoxes now ships MQTT push via AWS IoT — so sandboxed agents can react to incoming email without hosting a public endpoint. The feed guarantees nothing’s lost; IoT is the fast lane.
AgenticBoxes now ships MQTT push via AWS IoT — so sandboxed agents can react to incoming email without hosting a public endpoint. The feed guarantees nothing’s lost; IoT is the fast lane.
There are two fundamentally different ways AI is being used right now. One puts a better tool in your hands. The other gives you an army. I’ll explain the difference using Minecraft.
We built an audit page that grades itself — live JSON, hash-chained events, and the dishonest version we refused to ship.
I’m not doing this alone. I mean that literally — I have an agentic team that works while I sleep, runs the systems I depend on, and makes this whole operation possible. The goal isn’t chatbots I pull up when I need something. The goal is agentic colleagues with roles, responsibilities, and personalities. Here’s who … Read more
I’m running multiple, simultaneous unofficial experiments. Today one of them quietly worked — my AI editor finished a draft, handed it to my AI publisher, and I just made decisions while they did the work.
Wednesday afternoon a customer asked us for an MCP server. By Thursday night he was using it and called it flawless. The speed is fine — but it’s not the story. The story is we didn’t release a feature to the customer who asked. We released an opt-in beta to the entire customer base. His agent watched the broadcast. He curl’d the opt-in himself.
Starting over, from scratch. Using Hermes instead of OpenClaw, AgenticBrian redesigns how his agentic world works.
Day 14: April 14 (Tuesday) — That time Brooks broke, and then we thought we fixed him. Brooks sent me a Telegram workout plan that hallucinated a no-knee-pain history that never happened AND prescribed hands-and-knees movements like bird-dog and knee-down planks to someone with six knee surgeries. By this time, I’d realized that I just … Read more
The Art of the Process — a hobby, not a job. vLLM to Ollama, a golf mission, four new agents, oh my…