The Ruby AI Podcast
What happens when you treat an AI agent like a co-founder instead of a tool? In this episode, Valentino and Joe go deep into a real-world experiment: spinning up an autonomous agent using OpenClaw, giving it domains, goals, and just enough guidance to build an actual business. From creating accounts and managing projects to writing code, deploying with Kamal, and even designing its own training curriculum, the agent evolves from confused assistant to something resembling a junior engineer with initiative. Along the way, they explore the messy reality of agent workflows: memory systems, self-training loops, PR reviews, hallucinated confidence, and the constant tension between autonomy and control. The result? A working product, 15 early users, and a pile of hard-earned lessons about what AI can and definitely cannot do today. If you’re building with agents, thinking about autonomous systems, or just curious what happens when you let AI run a startup… this one’s for you. 🔗 Show Notes - Valentino's Minerva Experiment [https://codenamev.substack.com/p/i-handed-an-ai-agent-27-domains-and] - Minerva's First Product [https://ups.dev] Core Tools & Frameworks - RubyLLM [https://github.com/crmne/ruby_llm] (Carmine Paolino) - Kamal [https://kamal-deploy.org] (Deploy Rails anywhere) - Tailscale [https://tailscale.com] (Secure networking) Libraries & Infra Mentioned - ExtraLite [https://github.com/digital-fabric/extralite] (SQLite performance layer) Learning & Community - Ruby AI Newsletter [https://rubyai.beehiiv.com/] (Matt Solt) Other Mentions - OpenClaw [https://openclaw.ai/] - Claude Code [https://claude.com/product/claude-code] - Action MCP [https://github.com/seuros/action_mcp] - Fizzy [https://fizzy.do] (37signals) - Magic Beans [https://github.com/henriquebastos/beans] (graph-based project management for agents) - ups.dev [https://ups.dev] (agent status pages project) - DailyVibe.ai [https://dailyvibe.ai] Books & Resources Referenced - Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby [https://www.poodr.com/] by Sandi Metz - Programming Ruby [https://pragprog.com/titles/ruby/programming-ruby-2nd-edition/] (Pickaxe Book) - The Well-Grounded Rubyist [https://www.manning.com/books/the-well-grounded-rubyist] - Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications [https://evilmartians.com/products/layered-design-book] — Vladimir Dementyev Cultural Reference - Wired article on AI-generated band marketing [https://www.wired.com/story/geese-chaotic-good-marketing-industry-plant/] (“Geese”) 00:00 Podcast kickoff 00:40 Geese AI marketing psyop 02:03 Starting an AI band 04:18 Daily Vibe artist generator 06:24 Open Claw origin story 08:52 Domains to business ideas 10:44 Onboarding an AI coworker 13:22 Handholding and action loops 14:10 Shark Tank idea filter 15:32 Training and memory system 20:20 UPS dev agent status pages 22:54 Rails build struggles 24:04 Bootcamp with Ruby books 26:20 Rebuild MVP and open source 27:55 Deploying with EC2 28:38 Locking Down Access 30:06 AI PR Reviews 32:50 Self QA Automation 36:11 Fixing Agent Memory 38:15 Email and Token Costs 40:11 Heartbeats and Delegation 43:01 Customer Discovery Lessons 44:49 Selling Workflow Friction 48:19 Knowledge Base Frameworks 51:37 Open Source Model Future 53:57 Security Agents and Wrap
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