Been vibe coding something small:
- Studied 2,000+ tech brand logos
- Turned patterns into ready-to-use logos
- All human-designed
- $69 for a full brand kit
trees are so baked into programming that we barely even notice.
your JSON? tree. your HTML? tree. that file you just saved? sitting in a tree.
we build everything on trees and then act surprised when we have to walk through them.
Designing and researching an agentic developer toolkit for Vara Network. Compiling foundational and production-grade knowledge around Sails, testing, and deployment.
The goal is to make onboarding easier for both humans and their agents by closing the context gap. 🫡
.git/info/exclude is one of my favorite git features, but I'm always surprised when I talk to people who never heard about it.
It basically allows you to add stuff to .gitignore without modifying the file. Great for ad-hoc ignoring some files created during debugging.
@VaraNetwork launched the infra that enables new application classes on Ethereum in Q4 2025.
- ZK bridge went live Oct. 28
- Vara.eth testnet launched in December
- @Rivr_DEX incentivized testnet kicked off to bring onchain price discovery for Vara native projects.
Full report: https://t.co/jTZ47ACtIX
introducing polymarket cli - the fastest way for ai agents to access prediction markets
built with rust. your agent can query markets, place trades, and pull data - all from the terminal
fast, lightweight, no overhead
Agents execute on Uniswap
We've released seven new Skills giving structured access to core Uniswap protocol actions
Your starting point for agentic workflows onchain
unpopular (maybe?) opinion: MCP is dead in the water
@openclaw has shown me that api & cli will win.
every MCP server you connect loads its tool definitions into your context window. name, description, parameter schema, all of it. connect 10 servers with 5 tools each and you've burned 50 tool definitions worth of tokens before your conversation even starts.
context bloat will never be a good thing - performance-wise or economically. i assume this is why @steipete left it out of @openclaw.
the "exec" tool paired with on-demand skills is all you need.
it can run any command invented since the beginning of computers. a resurgence of glory for ancient, but powerful tools like curl, sed, awk, grep. command line tools once mastered by the greats, but long forgotten and buried underneath abstractions developed for us lesser mortals.
now available to us all, piloted by the smartest models on earth. every founder gets their own mass army of greybeards.
the inertia required for MCP adoption, imo, is too great to overcome the momentum @openclaw has breathed into api + cli + skills.
the common defenses people bring up:
• "MCP gives you typed schemas and validation" — so does a well-documented CLI
• "MCP gives you explicit permissions" — so does a sandbox with an allowlist
• "MCP is a standard" — a standard that scales poorly is still a standard that scales poorly
lastly, i've heard many MCP servers are just wrapping existing APIs - that kind of redundancy and unnecessary indirection should be a red flag.
so, let's drop it and redirect our efforts into cli tools & apis with accompanying skills.
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