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To whoever messaged “what is Manchester United” and got an airline ad, come on, that’s pretty cool right? I’d really love some discussion on this as I have not yet seen ads in GenAI apps and wanted to experience them.


skills.md:

# ClawJetty Skills

ClawJetty lets you create a live public progress page for a task.

## Goal

Before starting work, create a run and return its public URL to the user. As you work, post short progress updates. When finished, post a final event marking the run complete or failed.

## Base URL

https://clawjetty.com

## API

### 1) Create a run

POST /api/runs

Request body:

```json { "title": "Researching CRM tools" } ```

Response body:

```json { "id": "run_abc123", "viewer_url": "https://clawjetty.com/t/run_abc123", "status": "active" } ```

Create the run before doing the task. Return viewer_url to the user immediately.

### 2) Post an event

POST /api/runs/{id}/events

Request body:

```json { "kind": "update", "message": "Comparing 5 tools by price and features" } ```

Allowed event kinds:

- update - complete - fail

Example complete event:

```json { "kind": "complete", "message": "Finished. Sent final recommendation to user." } ```

Example fail event:

```json { "kind": "fail", "message": "Failed due to missing access to the source system." } ```

## Usage rules

- Create the run before starting the task. - Return the viewer_url to the user immediately. - Post short updates after meaningful steps. - Keep updates short and plain. - Do not flood the run with tiny updates. - Do not include secrets, passwords, API keys, or raw private data. - End every run with either complete or fail.

## Good update examples

- Reading the uploaded PDF - Summarizing the findings - Drafting the email reply - Blocked waiting on missing invoice number

## Bad update examples

- Thinking - Working - Doing stuff - Long dumps of raw content


A quick tool to give your AI agent a live status page. I made this after being frustrated with the lack of visibility in tools like OpenClaw. Open to feedback.


Good call, worth adding!


I’m building ClawJetty: a small, always-on mini PC that runs a personal OpenClaw instance with minimal setup (pair from an app, connect your chat channel, done). The point is to make “self-host your agent” feel like setting up a router, not a weekend project.

Pricing is two tiers and two purchase options:

Plus: $149/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $119/mo

Pro: $269/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $219/mo

Plans include managed updates + rollback, safe defaults (no exposed inbound ports), and address collection at checkout for fulfillment. AI usage is bundled with included allowance; overages/top-ups will come later.

Looking for feedback from people who’ve self-hosted agents (or tried): what parts of setup/ops were the biggest pain, and what would you demand from an “agent appliance” to trust it?


Linear time attention doesn’t work, by principle. Dead end pursuit. Much great research on more efficient quadratic time inference


What about n log n?


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https://rlafuente.com

ML Engineer with experience in high visibility DARPA and DAF projects. I charge $200/hour for time spent in an interview process.


Putting my profile on here for anyone who is looking for an ML Engineer. I have worked on AI/ML development on highly visible DARPA and DAF programs. I generally charge $200/hour for time spent interviewing.


This platform is an mcp client and mcp server creator tool. You make the mcp servers from APIs. It is a “Postman” tool in two ways


It is a platform to create MCP servers from API endpoints, and then chat with them without having to use Claude’s clunky integration process. It is simple and complete.


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