
g/c
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Chief Bit Twiddler @SylowTech
Hi gophers! TwigBush is an open source project a few colleagues and myself started as a need to reason about role based access control for AI Agents. It’s an OSS implementation of GNAP (RFC 9365) written in Go. We aren’t Go developers but chose the language (amount several other…
ai hasn't enabled a single person worse at programming then me ship more or ship better than me it definitely has let them pretend though
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Twigbush is growing 🥹 we’re building a GNAP implementation in Go. Aligning our AI Agents through systems. Short lived, key bound token engine.

This essentially lets us have resource level access control for MCP servers. eg. tool X is protected and tool Y is public
Shipping TwigBush Open-Source 🚧 TwigBush lets AI agents act inside strict guardrails. Create short-lived, device-bound tokens so actions stay least-privilege and auditable. First release work is underway. Feedback welcome!!!! Repo in thread 👇

Shipping TwigBush Open-Source 🚧 TwigBush lets AI agents act inside strict guardrails. Create short-lived, device-bound tokens so actions stay least-privilege and auditable. First release work is underway. Feedback welcome!!!! Repo in thread 👇

do you start with front end or back end when building for a new client?
The open-source community needs to disabuse itself of the idea that everyone is a socially incompetent idiot who needs explicit rules for how to behave like a normal, friendly person. I've been running projects for years, and frankly, the most socially incompetent people *by…
I’ve been finding real joy in implementing ietf standards in my free time
The context switching is real. Hardest several months of my entire career. Being our lead SWE, building product, as well as supporting sales + fundraising
Go is such a mid, almost boring, language and I’m so here for it
Wait, you guys still believe AI can write software?! loool
The memes will continue until the ridicule is complete.
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