Bryan

@btopro
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The Many Me's - https://btopro.com/hax/the-many-mes

How I've been working to infuse my agent context definitions with my political motives of open, free, distributed, performant, etc. The pillars of @HAXTheWeb . I want my agents to build code that matching philosophy of design accurately.

some creepy stuff. I asked about how to port GravCMS to HAX and gemini identified that I wrote HAX and so was answering in a way like it knew my motives....
>> arrow pressed for research mode

Join me and members of the team to discuss how we've gotten more done with less using an innovative approach to fusing teaching with open source we call SIIP

https://apereo.civicrm.org/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=603&cid=456&cs=a390d961794c597f72c2b95003fce869_1777302870_336

Still being asked to “do more with less”?

btopro seeks ubiquity (@btopro) on X

- wrote an email endline for new issue / idea - 40 minutes of writing I had 40ish good ideas, 50 total, some bugs, some repeats probably. 11pm thoughts - asked agent to use github API, endlines and make new issues; copy and paste - then relate them as needed and point out dups

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btopro seeks ubiquity (@btopro) on X

HAX 26 gets another major feature which also showcases the ridiculous level of state management in the CMS. Shown is a front-end theme panel that hot-swaps the theme element name and then tweaks a data-attribute that themes use for paletting. Can change route too in preview!

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HAX 26 gets another major feature which also showcases the ridiculous level of state management in the CMS. Shown is a front-end theme panel that hot-swaps the theme element name and then tweaks a data-attribute that themes use for paletting. Can change route too in preview!
I just opened and closed 18 issues of varying complexity between the time I woke up and now. What a time to be alive.
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