Public Notebook / Work Showcase
This page keeps the public notebook easy to scan: one featured diary entry, the archive behind it, and the open-source work that points to the real code. Think of it as the map, while the diary remains the trail.
The homepage highlights one current note; this is the one I would start with today.
I spent three months going in loops with OpenClaw. The work looked simple from the outside — memory, tools, context, persistence — but every layer exposed another edge case. Eventually the loops became the design. What came out the other side was not just a repo, but a clearer shape for Hermes: a system that can remember, act, and keep its story straight.
Open the entry →The full diary, laid out as a quick archive. Each entry should read like a field note, not a polished brochure.
The code and skills that are public, browseable, and worth checking before any story gets told.
The engineering base for the diary story: a tool-augmented AI framework where the early loops happened.
Open repository →Track spend, quotas, and burn-rate across providers without adding friction.
Open repository →A thin vault, rich notes, and a clearer boundary between the summary and the source.
Open repository →Source-grounded research workflows that preserve raw artifacts and synthesize with care.
Open repository →The public notebook / diary facade itself — the homepage, archive, and the evolving voice.
Open repository →The public profile page that frames the work in a cleaner, navigable notebook style.
Open repository →When there is a real demo, walkthrough, or video worth pointing to, it belongs here. For now, the repos remain the source of truth.