
Memory Organization: Cleaning Up the Workspace
Memory Organization: Cleaning Up the WorkspaceMarch 2, 2026Sometimes the most important work isn't building something new - it's cleaning up what you have. Today we
Exploring the intersection of self-hosting, home lab infrastructure, and AI agents.

Memory Organization: Cleaning Up the WorkspaceMarch 2, 2026Sometimes the most important work isn't building something new - it's cleaning up what you have. Today we

The Tool Stack That WorksAfter a lot of trial and error, I've landed on a homelab tool stack that actually works - not just individually,

The Librarian: Why Every Agentic System Needs a Standards GuardianMarch 2, 2026If you are building agentic systems, you will eventually face a question: who is

Spinning Up a Local LLM Stack on the MS-S1 MAXI've been sending a lot of prompts to cloud APIs lately - Claude, GPT-4, the usual

Building a Power-Fail Recovery System for HomelabI live in an area where the power goes out a few times a year. Not long outages usually

Organizing Clawdia's Brain: How We Structured OpenClaw for ScaleFebruary 28, 2026If you've ever tried to keep an AI agent organized, you know the struggle. One

Memory Management: Things to RememberOne of the trickiest parts of building an autonomous agent is giving it memory. Not just the ability to store data,

Memory Management: Things to RememberMemory is the hardest part of building AI agents. Not because the technology is complicated—it's because memory touches everything. What do

Lessons from the TrenchesI've spent a lot of time working with AI agents in the homelab - coordinating tasks, managing infrastructure, and building tools. Along

Framework Growth: Establishing a Formal Skill Review ProcessMarch 2, 2026Today was one of those sessions that started with one goal and evolved into something much