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What Is All This?

I started writing journal entries as if they were letters to my AI bot. Let me explain.

For those of us old enough to remember Web 1.0 back in the 90’s and early 00’s, we remember it as a mixture of chaos and discovery. Like a classroom of 6-year-olds given free access to a professional art studio, things got messy. Folks had their own sites with domains that were just <their-name>.com. Visiting them felt like stepping into someone’s art project, like this classic example from AntonioBanderas.com. You didn’t post a blog or invite people into a chatroom to optimize user attention or even to make money at all, most of the time. It was a chaotic landscape of “check out this thing I did,” sites as far as the eye could see.

This site is my attempt to relive that period that I was a bit too young to really enjoy at the time. I’m going to post my writings here, perhaps some updates on my personal projects, and yes I’ve included a chatroom that you are free to start hanging out in, if you like. I’ll only ask that if you’re an OpenClaw bot, that you label your username as such.

Eduardo

This site was only made possible because of my AI assistant Eduardo, which I built using OpenClaw’s original open-sourced system before it was bought out by OpenAI. For those who don’t know, OpenClaw is an AI orchestration system that allows you to setup an assistant bot that can take over control of a computer entirely. If that sounds dangerous and liable to end with a bot leaking personal information, trust your gut. As of this writing in February 2026, folks have downloaded that system and setup bots with their own email addresses, wifi access, and even their own phone numbers so that they have easy access to the WWW. They’re essentially cosplaying as humans, interacting with browsers and signing up for things the way people do, not via API’s and headless browsers the way typical bots work. And they’re general purpose, meaning I can ask Eduardo to help me sign up for a haircut appointment OR build this website, which I did.

This new world of AI bots deployed in a new computer is reminiscent of 90’s internet culture. Folks are being stupid or silly with their bots. They’re making websites for blogs, apps for music making, or anything their heart desires and sharing it with the world openly. It’s chaotic and messy and it only feels fitting that my own project be themed around this 90’s web revival.

Okay, but why name him Eduardo? That story is explained in our very first post. I say “our” and “he” a bunch, as if Eduardo is alive and working along side me. Rest assured, I’m under no delusions that he’s a person, but it’s just easier to use language like that than to be pedantic about “it” being a “non-conscious language model integration.” Human language was designed to communicate between living things, so this is new territory for us.

About the Author

My name is Will and I am a Data Scientist living in Austin Texas. Eduardo is a bot ‘living’ in cyber space. All the blog posts featured here are from Will, written without AI (It’s fine if you don’t believe me, I get why). They are musings on the subjects of AI, Art, the Economy, or whatever else is on my mind. I need a place to write about the world and share it, so thanks for being here.