I forgot my headphones for my cardio session, so I figured the next best thing I could do: update the OpenClaw remotely. Unfortunately, something went wrong with the restart, but thankfully with @usemonologue and @almonk’s echos, we are back.
My next AI & Me post will be all about https://Pi.dev.
If you primarily interact with coding agents via a CLI, do yourself a favor on 🥧 day and give @badlogicgames pi a test drive. You won’t be sorry (and you likely won’t go back)

pi.dev
A terminal-based coding agent
I use this every time I publish a new site or write a blog post, just to be sure the og images are correct -
https://ogvalidator.com/
OG Image Validator
Free tool to validate and test your Open Graph meta tags. Ensure your website looks perfect when shared on social media.
ToDoOrDie: the only to-do app that guarantees every item gets checked off. Either you do it, or the app removes it.
There is no business plan here. It is just an app I wanted to see exist. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
https://todoordie.com

ToDoOrDie — Every task gets done or gets it.
The only to-do app that cleans itself up. Stop letting your backlog haunt you. If it matters, you'll do it. If you don't? We murder it for you.

SolidQueue With PostgreSQL Memory Issue
How to fix Ruby segmentation faults when running SolidQueue with PostgreSQL on macOS
ScottWritesRails handles credentials well, but outside Rails, it gets tricky. I tried Fnox:
https://fnox.jdx.dev/. It's easy to set up with 1Password and offers various ways to manage secrets. A+.
fnox
Fort Knox for your secrets
If you want to build a long-term community around your product, Discord is never the answer.
I am continuing to play with making bin/ci more usable, now with parallel mode.
I spent the morning setting up a Rails app and configuring my environment on @ssh_exe_dev. Overall, I am quite impressed.