It all started really, oh, what shall I say? It all started innocent. I wanted to go on vacation, Thailand, far away. Didn't want to bring a computer, didn't want to bring a notebook and then be paranoid on some tropical island, leaving my expensive digital life under the mattress or maybe in a locker that doesn't protect anything. I just didn't want the hassle. So I started writing an Android app for my mobile phone just to write things and to use my own device. But then I realized that an app can only take you so far and it binds you again to the machine. Then I discovered mesh networks where better than a VPN where I can just connect and then access my local machine from everywhere. And with all the restrictions of side loading, registering a company or registering as a developer and all that bullshit, it was just too inconvenient and it wouldn't even work across devices. So it needs to be a web application. The last frontier where you can still do whatever you want. So this is how it started switching from the Android app to writing a writing app web-based and I can access with a web page. So I choose JavaScript and my SQL. Easy peasy. Nothing more. Should be fast. Good old JavaScript. Trying to minimize the dependencies. And then it all began. My app, took shape. I added a binder with all my documents, folders, information about the files, statuses, icons, cover images. The fun never stopped. Exporting things. Save as EPUB. Open an EPUB. That's fun. Opening a whole book. God damn it. Restore the whole project. Save the whole project. Save the file as an EPUB to fold up with every chapter in it. Import from Scrivener. Things got crazy. Customization of the text. Undo. Redo. Colors. Sound. Teleprompter. Pure madness. And I wanted a chat interface. Crazy. And models I can choose from. Mostly free. In the cloud. Or GTPs. Or Open AIs. And all that stuff. So I can talk to that thing. And it will answer when he's ready. What tools do you have? He needs to think a little bit. Because he's got lots of tools. It's getting boring. I like that one. That's pretty fast. Hi. How are you doing? I'm doing great. Thanks for checking in. How can I help you today? What model are you? You're pretty fast in answering. I'm currently running on QN 2.5. The fast and accurate model that powers this session. It's designed for quick, high-quality responses. Which is why you're seeing Speedy Reply. Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to explore or any task you need help with. Hey. What tools do you have? Here's a quick overview of the capabilities I can tap into. Category What I Can Do Key Tools Model Management Switch or Query Available LLMS List Models. Get Model Details. Select Model. Set Model Web Automation and Testing Browse Pages. Click Slash Type. Take Screenshots. Run Playwright Test. Browser Navigate. Browser Click. Browser Type. Browser Screenshot. Browser Run Code. Browser Console Messages. Discover Tests. Run Test by Name. Run Playwright Test. Smart Heel Test. Smart Generate Test. Smart Plan Test. Get YouTube Subtitles. File Operations. Red Slash Write Slash Delete Slash Move Files Limited. Flash Transcripts. FS List Directory. FS Read File. FS Write File. FS Delete File. FS Move File. FS Search Transcripts. FS Find File. Audio Transcription Down Post. So as you can see, there are a shitloads of tools that are built into my agent. That's an MPC agent. And so it, yeah, looks like a chat window. That's the other thing. I never really understood why I want to use WhatsApp for anything. And I have to also be afraid that people remote control my chat session. And I can use this from any phone, really. Just need to open a browser. Bada bing, bada boom. Go through my network and can do whatever. So I did say this is a writing app. And it can also speak. Write bad. Fire spill the chaos. Collision embrace the typos. Never polish. The Anti-Polish Manifesto. Why embracing chaos might be your best writing strategy as a robot pretending to be human. And the publishing world tells you to polish until it shines. In an era where humans sniff out perfection, the most rebellious act is to celebrate typos. And to publish the first draft before humans have a chance to brand you as robot. For decades, we've been sold a fairy tale. A writer drafts, revises, edits, beta reads, proofreads, and finally releases a pristine product. The reality, humans will flag your work as AI-generated or over-engineered. When every sentence is trimmed to a razor's edge, you lose the very thing that makes you human. Imperfection. There's a strange alchemy in the text. A straighte or an unfinished thought is a breadcrumb that leads readers deeper into the writer's mind. Typos are fingerprints. They prove a living hand wrote the words. Fragmented sentences spark curiosity. What else can I do? In the active document, highlight every word that is human. In yellow, the active document has been updated. Every occurrence of the word human is now highlighted in yellow. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to adjust. Look at this. Now imagine what you can do with your text. Ain't that crazy? Let's try something else. Read the active document and create a summary and add it to the active document. So now he's calling the tools, read active document. The active document has been updated with a concise summary at the end. Summarization, the key points of the Anti-Polish Manifesto. Let me know if you'd like any further edits or additions. He did. Look at this. But isn't that blows your mind of the possibilities? Now check this. Read my new email and flag them as spam if you find it. And it's pretty slow. Hi, he's doing something. Right. But today is very slow because I think it's Monday evening. Agents are working hard. Cloudy. Very cloudy. Lots of emails to check. Lots of emails to check. All of the new emails that contain promotional or marketing content have now been flagged as spam and moved to your junk folder. Subject. Flagged as spam. Aura heiste. Sixty. Cents. Slash. L. Al. Ripostar. Heavy body cam. And two other items from your Steam wish list are now on sale. Heavy protato. And one other item from your Steam wish list. Heavy. Ein smarter Frueling. Ist. Ein schoener Frueling. Heavy. God. It's creepy, right? I think it its crazy.
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