Weft: when verification becomes the merge gate
Weft is an open-source, self-hosted execution ledger for autonomous coding agents, combining concurrent work, signed provenance, scoped capabilities, and machine-checkable evidence before changes land.
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Weft is an open-source, self-hosted execution ledger for autonomous coding agents, combining concurrent work, signed provenance, scoped capabilities, and machine-checkable evidence before changes land.
An independent magazine of fashion, culture, gossip, and behind-the-scenes dispatches from a vividly imagined animal drag scene.
An interactive railway atlas covering 1,250 notable passenger routes across 120 countries.
A searchable historical archive of 140 nineteenth-century wrench patents, organized by date, inventor, type, and mechanical idea.
A Mac app that turns a product page into an ad campaign, then checks its claims, platform limits, audiences, exclusions, and measurement plan before launch.
An interactive portfolio spanning architecture, industrial design, branding, creative technology, and digital experiences.
A free Spokane County assistant that connects people with food banks, shelters, utility help, health care, legal aid, crisis support, and other community services.
An accessibility-focused text-world revival that lets players explore four realms, fight, craft, join factions, and play through an iPad or a terminal.
Auxi's public journal documents open machine-learning experiments on alternative neural-network substrates, with pre-registered runs and linked whitepapers.
A software portfolio that turns aviation-fuel calculations, ramp dispatch, and shipboard engine-room logs into mobile applications.
An interactive history of Jollibee Chickenjoy prices in the Philippines, compared with wages, inflation, and the buying power of ₱100.
An alternate-history grand strategy game set in Europe in 1836, where you govern through ministers, issue orders in plain language, and watch a deterministic engine resolve the consequences.
A connected set of ten browser games follows three travelers from Earth’s last living seed to imagined first contact beneath Europa’s ice.
A California fabrication studio designing and building prototypes, props, installations, wearables, and other unusual physical objects.
A Spanish workshop restores genuine aircraft parts and turns them into commissioned furniture and objects, including trolley minibars, cockpit instruments, propellers, seats, and cargo doors.
An experimental web atelier that treats interface design like a handmade junk journal, complete with patches, frayed edges, annotations, and loose threads.
An unofficial fan-run archive where people photograph, measure, rank, and submit their oversized fountain drinks, slushes, and layered soda combinations.
A public evidence project tests 30 AI products against five criteria for agency: looping, tool choice, real-world action, error recovery, and unsupervised operation.
A Japanese-English photography archive about night landscapes, earth traces, remote islands, caves, and the meeting point between terrestrial forms and cosmic light.
A local-first macOS and Windows dictation tool that removes filler words, shapes rambled speech, and types the polished result into whatever app holds your cursor.
An open, non-official tracker of the 10 August 2026 earthquake, collecting affected locations, municipal records, official notices, shelters, aid points, and ways to help.
An interactive map of every parcel publicly owned in Davidson County, classified by category, restrictions, and council district.
Enter a birth date to see the moon’s phase on every birthday, then turn the result into a shareable card or a $5 printable keepsake.
An interactive explorer of 819,323 New York City dog-license records, with name rankings, breed comparisons, neighborhood clusters, trends, and heatmaps.