This week's CSA
This week's CSA
Hydroponics wiring progress
First #csa haul of the season!
CSA Pickup
Today's photo booth setup for the Bike Summer party
Pizza on the grill... still learning, but I like where this is going
Working on hydroponics plumbing
First day with the new grill worked out pretty well!
Finally got the connection between the buildings moved over to the new underground fiber line!
This week's LEGO build progress, saucer section is coming together
Assembled the frame for the rear rack shade/mount and took it on a little test ride! Now I have 100W of solar panels on my bike and a shaded area for things below!
Took a quick break from meetings to run the fiber and cat6 between the buildings finally!
The "Agent Verified" signup flow from WorkOS is exactly what I've been telling the agent platforms they should be doing with Cross App Access! Very cool to see this launch! 👏
https://workos.com/auth-md/docs/flows/verified
"The agent's provider — OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, or any trusted agent platform — attests to the user's identity at registration time. Your service verifies the attestation and issues credentials synchronously, no human interaction required."
In Cross App Access terms:
• The "agent platform/provider" is the ID-JAG issuer, because users are already signed in to those platforms when they use agents
• The "service" is the ID-JAG consumer (the Resource AS), and issues an access token if the ID-JAG is trusted and valid
You can test this out in the Cross App Access sandbox today! https://xaa.dev/
Long day of meetings, at least the cats kept me company
Prototyped in PLA, sent out for printing in nylon, they turned out great! Now I just have to put this together
The 3D printed nylon version of the parts arrived! Did a quick test fit but will have to actually build this later
my head feels like a blender that has been filled past the "do not fill above" line
Built a little removable floor for the package locker so boxes don't sit on the ground all day, but we can still clean under it when we need to.
I had to do a bit of soldering and heat shrink to fix Lily's bike lights