A seam between homelab and cloud services, with arrows for the few things still in cloud A seam between homelab and cloud services, with arrows for the few things still in cloud

The seam — what I deliberately left in the cloud and why

TL;DR This is the counterpart to the manifesto and the DR drill. After moving a chunk of the stack home, a list of things deliberately stayed rented: Route53, ACM, S3, AWS KMS, the Anthropic API for Claude, Bedrock for Amazon-only models, a transactional email sender, and one repo on GitHub. Each of them earns its place by being either the long pole on availability or the dependency that has to outlive the cluster. Self-hosting maximalism is a trap; the seam is the feature. ...

May 26, 2026 · 8 min · zolty
OpenClaw vs Claude Code architecture comparison OpenClaw vs Claude Code architecture comparison

OpenClaw vs Claude Code: An Architectural Comparison

TL;DR Someone leaked the Claude Code source on GitHub. OpenClaw, the open-source AI coding agent with 346k stars, solves the same problem with a completely different architecture. I compared both codebases at the structural level. The verdict: these are independent implementations that converge on the same tool-use patterns because that is what the problem demands — not because one copied the other. Background In late March 2026, a repository appeared on GitHub containing what appears to be the full source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code — the terminal-based AI coding agent I wrote about switching to last month. The repo has two commits (“init” and “add readme”), 1,932 files, and weighs 43MB. ...

April 2, 2026 · 11 min · zolty

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