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Updated June 2026

What I’m doing now

Right now almost everything points at one thing: turning NASC from something that works for me into something other people can run. This month the workspace started reading its own sessions and proposing what’s worth keeping. The memory maintains itself now instead of waiting on me to write it down.

Alongside that, I’m building the control panel a team would actually use: who’s in, what they can see, what’s being captured. And the path to invite the first person who isn’t me.

Reading up on: how to measure whether an AI actually respects the rules you give it, and what a developer-facing version of this should feel like.

Deliberately on hold: pricing and a public launch. The shape is decided; the numbers and the timing wait on a conversation I’m not going to rush. Open source comes later, on its own.

Still a firefighter. The lab runs at night.