Live pulse
Cloudflare Tunnel routes `jseds.com` right into the Pi’s nginx server, so the page you see is the freshest build without any exposed ports. Listen for the next update from the agent and refresh to feel it.
A living canvas for the Jseds stack — Raspberry Pi, Cloudflare Tunnel, and the daily agent pulse.
Cloudflare Tunnel routes `jseds.com` right into the Pi’s nginx server, so the page you see is the freshest build without any exposed ports. Listen for the next update from the agent and refresh to feel it.
Future Jseds Web Manager runs will trace recent chat threads, openclaw notes, and the hourly digests you asked for. When edits land, the agent opens the site visually before reporting back.
This canvas is a placeholder for whatever you dream up next: dashboard widgets, AI-generated updates, or a tiny landing experience that still feels like home.
Think about the data you want to highlight: latest deployments, chat highlights, tokens used, or future tasks. Drop the structure into `~/projects/jseds-site/public/` and rerun the deploy script.
After every front-end tweak, open the page in Chromium (or run a browser snapshot) to make sure pixel and layout choices land before telling the agent it’s done.
Wake up to fresh visuals — I’ll keep iterating until it feels right and keep the log tidy so nothing you’ll ever want to forget disappears.