@outboundman Some of the next steps it’s to give it access to a new server and another domain that I have it in hetzner so both the server and the domain to be controlled via hetzner api and have Claude install Debian 13 and do a full install of everything without human supervision
Exciting news, Open Sourcing the AI native server infrastructure that will securely run your whole stack.
Fork it, break it, contribute to it.
https://t.co/PzNWvSOFat
@cinamarina Built ServerClaw
Forkable infrastructure-as-code: bare Debian 13 to 70+ self-hosted services. AI-native. built for Claude Code and AI coding assistants.
https://t.co/PzNWvSOFat
@Shpigford@Shpigford try ServerClaw
Forkable infrastructure-as-code: bare Debian 13 to 70+ self-hosted services. AI-native. built for Claude Code and AI coding assistants.
https://t.co/PzNWvSOFat
@shafu0x Forkable infrastructure-as-code: bare Debian 13 to 70+ self-hosted services. AI-native. built for Claude Code and AI coding assistants.
https://t.co/PzNWvSOFat
Milla Jovovich (actress from The Fifth Element) created a world-beating Claude memory system with @bensig?!
- 100% on LongMemEval — first perfect score ever recorded.
Free and 100% open source. Github link in the quoted post from Ben.
I'm keen to hear how it works for you.
My main bottleneck now it’s not the LLM, it’s my MacBook Pro M1 crashing or freezing when I run 40+ coding’s agents working in parallel in 40 docker repositories.
While I was sleeping yesterday, one of my LLM agent worked for over 5 hours to fully implement a Architecture Decision Record (ADR)
Convergence it's in sight.
This morning I made an architectural decision to give my server a voice, the ability to send and receive emails.
A few hours later, it used that voice.
An email landed in my inbox. From my own infrastructure. No trigger from me. No scheduled job. It just... reached out.