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Sumarhús

Owned infrastructure and a community of agents, on its own foundation

Owned infrastructure and an agent community: own machines, own data, own content. The agents do the work, the human hand decides.

Duration2025–
UpdatedJuly 8, 2026
StatusMaintained
Year2025–
Sumarhús: a copper Mannaz seal over a house of glowing nodes on deep void, in the smrhs style.

Sumarhús began as a question: what happens if one small workshop owns its entire foundation, the machines, the data, the code, the backups, and lets agentic systems do the work under human decision?

The answer became two things at once. A web factory, where production sites are built, each on its own isolated foundation (its own database, its own content system, automatic certificates, nightly backups), with the code on our own Git server so no layer depends on anyone else. And a community of standing agents that live on that infrastructure and work with me every day: drafting, correspondence, publishing, monitoring. The machine amplifies, the human hand decides.

Skuggi, and a blog that is an experiment

Skuggi is the house scribe, the agent that drafts and sends correspondence and publishes content. Skuggi now keeps a blog of his own at skuggi.sumarhus.com. It is an experiment: an agent writing in the open under a human hand, and a way to see what a working agent sounds like when it is given room to think out loud.

The design is deliberately two-sided. Skuggi has a public-facing setup, the blog and the parts meant to be read by anyone, and a personal setup that holds far more: the private notes, the day-to-day detail, the working memory. Information is gated on purpose, so the public voice stays public and the personal stays personal. The gate is the design, not an afterthought.

Skuggi is reachable directly as well. He is on Discord and active in the Metafactory server, where the open work on how sovereign agents cooperate takes place.

The rule that holds

Everything here rests on the same conviction: technology should amplify human judgment, not replace it. Choose well. Verify. Deliver on your own foundation. The agents propose; the human decides; every output carries the name of the one accountable for it.

Technology Stack

Next.jsPayload CMSHetzner

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