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🤧 woke up feeling worse today than yesterday. Hoping this is the last worst day before this crud is out of my system
#mylife
🤖 Used Claude to create a cli to monitor Coolify resources and to add/edit environment variables
#servers
😷confirmed covid so I am sleeping it off for a few days. Sucks that I can’t see my kids closer than ten feet until I am negative
🤒 Sick day for me. Woke up feeling worse than yesterday. Doing the bare minium for
#revsys and then crashing back in bed
🤖 Wrote a project I might release called dajngo-model-agent which merged a Pydatic AI Agent with a Django model
🤖 Use my Toggl Agent to block out my day and use Claude Code to turn some meeting minutes from Granola into GitHub issues for the team
#revsys
💼 full
#revsys client work day. Wrote a new Agent for a client in 15 minutes to help them save a few months of work.
🤖 Setup Goose with GLM 4.7 and it's pretty neat. Much better than the last time I used it.
🤖 Created a new tool to sync filters/muted words between Mastodon and Bluesky to remove politics from my feeds
#research
🔨 Unbreak my hammerspoon config so my displays don't rearrange every 1.5 seconds. ☠️
🤖 vibe coded a new streaming diff tool so I could monitor one to many running agents in a git repo so I can track and see what's changing on a big screen
#research
⚙️ Checked on my octodns automations and teach Clawdbot how to work with it
🚜 Working on moving an Umami server from one node to another since I keep getting low disk space alert and anything that runs node.js is a honey pot for exploits and sadness
#servers
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#revsys client work and planning out my week. I'm letting Agents automate more and more of the druge work for me
🔥Cut $200 worth of Digital Ocean databases and services and fully on Hetzner for 1/4 the cost on better hardware
#servers
Noticed some downtime overnight. I'm going to spin up a dedicated docker build server for Coolify to see if that takes the edge off. Everything runs well, but I think the build resources push it over the edge vs. bumping up the drive again