A small, honest write-up of a thing I built mostly for fun, that somehow ended up working. Code: github.com/teimuraz/rust-mobile-offline-sync
First, the setup — because it explains all the Rust in this post. The app I built this for is
Nine pull requests in four hours. Not spammed garbage. A missing semicolon in Express.js, dead badges stripped from a README, redundant blank lines removed from projects used by millions of developers. Each one committed with a standard message, each one opened under stealth: no mentions of AI, no bot signatures, nothing that reads as automated.
The bot is running right now. It wakes ev...
A patient asked why she got two reminder texts a day when everyone else got one. Fair question. She had two open episodes in my Medicare RTM engine, and I had written the reminder logic to run once per open episode. Two episodes, two clocks, twice the nagging. The scheduler fired exactly on time. It always does. A few months later, in a different industry, I caught myself starting to write the ...
Disclosure: I maintain Tura.
A coding agent often spends a separate model turn on each part of a routine workflow: inspect the environment, edit package files, patch the implementation, update tests, build, run lint/tests, then inspect Playwright media.
Tura experiments with a simpler execution model: describe that sequence as a macro and let the runtime execute...
I have 5 (hopefully 7) mobile apps launched. I have to monitor each one from their reviews, churn, dependencies, crash reporting and new features. Having to switch between each one was really time consuming and I hit a giant wall. I couldn’t decide which one to work on or how. So I built appkeep to help myself manage...
I don't live in the US. Every time I went looking for a remote job the same thing happened. A posting says "Remote," I get halfway through the application, and a location dropdown appears with fifty US states and nothing else. Or there's a line in the fine print: "Must be authorized to work in the United States." Remote, it kept turning out, meant remote inside one ...