14 new rules shipped in agent-browser-shield, now installable from the Chrome Web Store, and using it for daily driving.
Shorter pieces: announcements, talk previews, reactions to something I read, and cross-posts. For the longer essays, see the blog index.
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Note agent-browser-shield June 3 update: 14 new rules and the Chrome Web Store listing
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Note Introducing agent-browser-shield (alpha): keeping AI agents safe in the browser
Announcing the alpha of agent-browser-shield — a source-available defense layer (also available as an OpenClaw skill) that blocks prompt injection and dark patterns before they reach your agent.
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Note Letting OpenClaw loose on Boston's open data
At the Boston OpenClaw 2026 hackathon, I let an agent autonomously connect to the city's open-data MCP server, devise its own corruption-signal queries on contract data, and package the workflow...
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Note Did Google sneak a local LLM model into Chrome?
A response to FUD around Chrome's new Local AI models, plus a demo using PixieBrix + Local AI to filter my LinkedIn feed.
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Note Speaking at AI Coding Summit 2026: making AI coding work for enterprise-grade browser extensions
I'll be speaking at the AI Coding Summit on February 26, 2026. My talk, Making AI Coding Work for Enterprise-Grade Browser Extensions, covers the unique challenges of applying AI coding workflows...
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Note The agentic opportunity: value, not hours
Focusing on hours (or FTEs) misses the point of the agentic opportunity.
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Note Financial DSL resources
I've been creating an annotated collection of financial domain-specific language papers, talks, and webpages on the DSLFIN workshop resources page. Since it's become a bit unwieldy, I'll be...
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Note Financial DSL workshop at MODELS 2013
Information about the Workshop on Domain-Specific Languages for Financial Systems (DSLFIN).