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> This is a visual transcript of the talk I gave at Unprompted. You can find the slides and released source code at: https://github.com/sondera-ai/sondera-coding-agent-hooks.
If you’ve ever used Claude Code, you’re probably familiar with plan mode: you put Claude into a special read-only mode where it can explore your code, but not modify it. You ask Claude to do something. Claude makes a plan. You review the pl...
OpenClaw is an open-source personal AI assistant with over 160,000 GitHub stars. Full tool access: bash, browser control, file system, arbitrary API calls. It’s an “AI that actually does things.” It also has what Simon Willison calls the le...
Steve Yegge recently introduced Gas Town which he calls “Kubernetes for agents.” While as chaotic as its namesake, Gas Town is the first real glimpse of an industrialized coding factory. In this world, 30 parallel workers move at a velocity...
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Security entrepreneur and builder now focused on solving the security and governance challenges of enterprise AI agents. I previously co-founded and served as COO of Flashpoint.
I build AI for security and security for AI systems, bringing 15 years of cybersecurity startup experience in security research, software engineering, and machine learning.
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