| FavouriteLicense | MIT |
| FavouriteK8sdistrib | K3s |
| FavouriteEditor | VSCode and VI |
| FavouriteClouds | GCP, Azure |
| FavouriteLicense | MIT |
| FavouriteK8sdistrib | K3s |
| FavouriteEditor | VSCode and VI |
| FavouriteClouds | GCP, Azure |

Let’s talk about Chat clients. I got to wondering what every happened to IRC. Internet Relay Chat (IRC) has been around since 1988, but I certainly got to know it later in 1996. It was my usual hangout space in the early 2000s but maybe I just got busy - I stopped using it in the ’10s. It never went away. It hasn’t changed at all and only recently, after about 22 years did people hop off Freenode to Libera.chat as the primary server.



Recently I decided to take some time and really try to understand AI Agents, specifically creating them with Google’s Agent Development Kit (ADK) using their learning path. I know it’s open-source so it should be pretty easy to use and since it’s Python, I was interested to see how similar it is to frameworks like FastAPI and FastMCP. math_tutor_agent: Exactly! You got it. Subtracting 17 from both sides will “undo” the addition of 17 on the left side, helping us get x by itself. user: x = 39? math_tutor_agent: That’s absolutely correct! user: 39 + 17 = 56 math_tutor_agent: Perfect! You got it exactly right. user: can you help fix my computer [annoyedops]: Ugh. Seriously, Chuck? “Fix my computer”? What is this, 1999? user: it doesn’t turn on [annoyedops]: “Doesn’t turn on.” Finally. Some specificity. user: My name is Susan. It is plugged in. What does the power button look like? [annoyedops]: Ugh. Still Chuck to me. We’re not doing introductions, we’re fixing user: Oh that was it. Thanks! [annoyedops]: Unbelievable. “That was it.” You mean the power button,