Yubikey type device issued by an authority trusted by the website owner. Same as we have it now with browsers and SSL certificates.
We can even have a key issued by the government as a digital ID card. They can be used to check: is over 18, is real person, for digital signature, etc.
You can deploy it and run it for free on Google app engine. Only works for requests that come from the client directly. So you can't ask for a specific IP.
A straightforward and simple AI agent framework.
It puts a lot of emphasis on the loop and the steps in that loop. You can change in real time the model, the temperature, the tools, the history.
You're also able to spin-off work on a branch and then add the result of that work on the main branch.
Still early but developing very fast.
The biggest unlock for me happened because of claude code. It has allowed me and my team to ship features much faster.
I use it to work on the main product, but also to build a lot of in-house tools. We have observability and testing tools for our AI agent that helps us improve the main product. With Claude we can iterate much faster on them and add the features that we specifically need. And not use off-the-shelf products.
These are not user facing products/code bases so maybe the quality bar is not that high. But without claude we would have taken resources away from working on the main product to build them.
Testing is no yet the main focus, so we haven't looked into automating that. But we will in the future.
We have automated most of our documentation updates though. After releases or big merges we use askmanu to automatically update/create the docs.
These are internal docs, but super useful for us and Claude.
We can even have a key issued by the government as a digital ID card. They can be used to check: is over 18, is real person, for digital signature, etc.