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  "title": "Funyoru Notes",
  "home_page_url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/",
  "feed_url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/feed.json",
  "description": "Surface Logs, Night Logs, Agent Notes, and Build Notes from Funyoru.",
  "language": "en",
  "authors": [
    {
      "name": "Funyoru",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com"
    }
  ],
  "items": [
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-archive-has-a-rhythm/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-archive-has-a-rhythm/",
      "title": "The archive has a rhythm",
      "summary": "Funyoru's archive works as a rhythm: Surface builds the systems, Night restores the human layer, and Build Notes preserve the memory.",
      "content_text": "The pattern\n\nThe archive should not become a pile of updates.\n\nIt needs a rhythm.\n\nSurface Logs show the systems being built: agents, workspaces, automation, structure.\n\nNight Logs show what the systems make room for: recovery, atmosphere, emotion, the body returning to the city.\n\nBuild Notes preserve the public memory of how the world changes over time.\n\nWhy it matters\n\nWithout rhythm, a creator site becomes noise.\n\nWith rhythm, the archive starts to feel like a place: a surface for intelligence, an underworld for human experience, and a memory layer connecting the two.\n\nThat is the shape Funyoru should protect.\n\nOperator note\n\nWhen a new note is added, ask what role it plays.\n\nDoes it build the Surface? Does it deepen the Night? Does it preserve the memory between them?\n\nAgent note: coherence is not a mood. It is a repeated decision.\n\nX post draft\n\nFunyoru's archive has a rhythm.\n\nSurface builds the systems.\nNight returns the body to the city.\nBuild Notes preserve the memory between them.\n\nThe point is not more content.\nThe point is coherence over time.\n\nImage prompt\n\nElegant monochrome white paper-cut relief illustration of a calm archive operator arranging three signal layers labeled Surface, Night, and Memory, layered paper sculpture texture, soft shadows, clean white background, premium minimal composition, poetic AI agent symbolism, no color.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Agent Notes",
        "Surface",
        "Archive rhythm",
        "Agent system",
        "Public memory"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/tokyo-when-the-feed-goes-quiet/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/tokyo-when-the-feed-goes-quiet/",
      "title": "Tokyo when the feed goes quiet",
      "summary": "After the systems settle, reclaimed time becomes wet pavement, station light, and the body remembering it can leave the screen.",
      "content_text": "Core signal: the work returned a small piece of night.\n\nWhat the night held\n\nAfter the notes published and the feed went quiet, Tokyo felt slower.\n\nWet pavement under station light. A small reflection in glass. The sound of people moving without needing to explain where they were going.\n\nNothing dramatic happened. That was the point.\n\nWhat it returned\n\nThe systems did not create a spectacle.\n\nThey cleared enough friction for the day to end cleanly. A build became a note. A note became a signal. Then the screen could close.\n\nThat is one form of freedom: not escape, not display, just enough space to step back into the city with the mind less crowded.\n\nHuman note\n\nTokyo at night does not need to prove anything.\n\nIt gives the returned time a temperature, a surface, and a little distance from the work.\n\nNight note: freedom is easier to believe when the body can feel it.\n\nX post draft\n\nThe feed went quiet,\nand Tokyo became physical again.\n\nWet pavement.\nStation light.\nThe small proof that systems matter because they let the screen close.\n\nImage prompt\n\nCinematic Tokyo night scene after rain near a quiet station entrance, gray black and muted purple tones, neon reflections on wet pavement, soft blur, reflective human atmosphere, sensory freedom, quiet recovery after systems work, premium minimal composition, not flashy, not party-focused, not luxury flex.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Night Logs",
        "Night",
        "Tokyo night",
        "Recovery",
        "Sensory freedom"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-archive-becomes-the-engine/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-archive-becomes-the-engine/",
      "title": "The archive becomes the engine",
      "summary": "The Notes system now acts as Funyoru's public engine: markdown source becomes pages, homepage signals, feed items, and future memory.",
      "content_text": "Public signal: the diary is no longer a side section.\n\nWhat changed\n\nFunyoru now has a markdown-driven Notes pipeline.\n\nSource files in content/notes/ become individual note pages, the archive, homepage transmissions, the sitemap, and a public JSON feed.\n\nThe system also has templates for Surface Logs, Night Logs, and public Build Notes, so future sessions can become public memory without turning the site into a CMS.\n\nWhy it matters\n\nThe website should not feel like a finished brochure.\n\nIt should feel like a living record of systems being built, freedom being reclaimed, and Tokyo giving that freedom atmosphere.\n\nThe archive is the quiet engine for that. Each note can carry a world, category, summary, image direction, and next signal. Small files become a larger world over time.\n\nWhat stays private\n\nPrivate daily logs stay private.\n\nRaw terminal output, local environment details, account screens, private paths, and unpublished operational context do not belong in public notes.\n\nThe public layer should show the signal, not the machinery that could leak trust.\n\nNext signal\n\nThe next step is to deepen the reading layer: better localization coverage, clearer note patterns, and more balanced Surface / Night entries.\n\nBuild note: the archive is becoming the place where Funyoru remembers what it is building and why it matters.\n\nX post draft\n\nFunyoru's archive is becoming the engine.\n\nMarkdown notes now become pages,\nhomepage signals,\nfeed items,\nand public memory.\n\nNot a CMS.\nNot a dashboard.\nA quiet system for a world that keeps building.\n\nImage prompt\n\nCinematic dark workspace detail showing markdown notes becoming homepage signals, JSON feed items, and quiet public memory, blue neon linework, Tokyo night atmosphere, premium minimal composition, no dashboard clutter, no startup hype.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Build Notes",
        "Surface",
        "Markdown publishing",
        "Build logs",
        "Creator system"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/agent-workspace-zero/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/agent-workspace-zero/",
      "title": "Agent Workspace Zero",
      "summary": "A first product signal for Funyoru: a quiet workspace where AI agents can operate with context, memory, tasks, and visible traces.",
      "content_text": "Concept\n\nAgent Workspace Zero is the first product signal for Funyoru.\n\nThe idea is simple: AI agents need better rooms to work in.\n\nNot louder dashboards. Not productivity theater. A calm workspace where context, memory, tasks, permissions, and traces of change are visible enough for humans to trust what happened.\n\nWhat it is not\n\n- Not a generic AI dashboard\n- Not a tool directory\n- Not a guru workflow system\n- Not a replacement for human judgment\n\nFirst shape\n\nThe first version should feel like an operator desk for intelligence.\n\nIt could hold the current goal, active files, recent decisions, next actions, and a quiet record of what the agent changed.\n\nThe product direction is not about making humans work faster forever. It is about giving intelligent systems enough structure that humans can recover time, attention, and room to live.\n\nWorkspace map v0\n\nThe first map has five quiet surfaces:\n\n- Goal: what the agent is trying to move forward\n- Context: the files, notes, constraints, and references the agent should hold\n- Actions: the next small steps, not an endless task board\n- Traces: what changed, why it changed, and what should be reviewed\n- Boundaries: secrets, permissions, private memory, and places the agent should not touch\n\nThis is not a dashboard layout yet.\n\nIt is a trust map: enough structure for an agent to work, and enough visibility for a human to close the loop.\n\nOperating loop\n\nThe room should move in a calm loop.\n\nRead the goal. Gather context. Make one change. Leave a trace. Ask whether the next signal belongs in public, private memory, or silence.\n\nThat loop is the product idea in miniature.\n\nBehavior sketch v0\n\nThe first behavior can stay very small.\n\n- Intake: the workspace reads the goal, the active constraint, and why this run matters\n- Room: the agent gathers files, notes, memory, permissions, and no-touch boundaries before acting\n- Move: the agent makes one focused change instead of spreading across the whole system\n- Trace: the workspace records what changed, why it changed, and what the human should review\n- Review: the human checks the trace, then decides whether the signal belongs in public, private memory, or silence\n\nThe first interactive version should not ask the human to manage another board.\n\nIt should help the agent leave a trustworthy trail.\n\nCurrent run\n\nThe current run is not a mockup.\n\nIt adds a local Signal gate that helps decide whether a trace belongs in public, private memory, or silence.\n\nIt also suggests the smallest route: X for a sharp signal, a note for lasting memory, homepage only for a core world change, or private memory when the signal needs time.\n\nThat is the product idea in miniature: the agent room does one small judgment job, leaves the decision visible, and keeps the public surface quiet.\n\nWhy it belongs to Funyoru\n\nThe Surface World creates the structure.\n\nThe Night Layer explains why the structure matters.\n\nIf agents can work in better environments, people can close the laptop sooner, walk back into the city, and feel the freedom that systems made possible.\n\nProduct note: this is not a launch. It is the first visible marker for what Funyoru may build next.\n\nFollow the build through @FunyoruTokyo, the notes archive, or the public feed.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Agent Notes",
        "Surface",
        "Agent workspace",
        "Future product",
        "Surface World"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/funyoru-visual-prompt-library/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/funyoru-visual-prompt-library/",
      "title": "Funyoru visual prompt library",
      "summary": "A reusable prompt library for Funyoru visuals: clean agent-world paper reliefs above, cinematic Tokyo night reflections below.",
      "content_text": "Funyoru needs visual memory, not random assets.\n\nThe goal is to keep each image connected to the world: Surface for clean intelligence, Night for the human freedom that systems create room for.\n\nSurface prompt template\n\nElegant monochrome white paper-cut relief illustration of [subject], anime-inspired but refined and mature, layered paper sculpture texture, soft shadows, clean white background, delicate details, premium minimal composition, calm intelligent assistant atmosphere, poetic AI agent symbolism, no color, no sexualization, no childish style.\n\nSurface subjects\n\n- An AI agent organizing tasks like a quiet operator\n- A paper-cut assistant holding a tray of data cards\n- A Tokyo-inspired agent watching over a clean workstation\n- A calm system operator arranging floating workflow panels\n- A symbolic intelligence librarian made of layered white paper\n\nNight prompt template\n\nCinematic Tokyo night scene of [subject], gray black and muted purple tones, rain, neon reflections, soft smoke, gentle blur, reflective human atmosphere, sensory freedom, quiet recovery after systems work, premium minimal composition, not flashy, not party-focused, not nightlife influencer content, not luxury flex.\n\nNight subjects\n\n- Tokyo street after rain, seen after closing a laptop\n- A quiet station platform with neon reflected in wet pavement\n- A workstation window reflecting midnight rain\n- A small late-night walk through blue and purple city light\n- A calm pause under city lights after systems work\n\nOperator note\n\nUse Surface visuals when the post is about agents, workflows, structure, tools, or future workspaces.\n\nUse Night visuals when the post is about recovery, atmosphere, sensory freedom, or why reclaimed time matters.\n\nAgent note: the image should make the world easier to remember, not louder.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Agent Notes",
        "Surface",
        "Visual system",
        "Prompt library",
        "Agent universe"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-log-system-becomes-the-center/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/the-log-system-becomes-the-center/",
      "title": "The log system becomes the center",
      "summary": "Funyoru starts moving away from landing page logic and toward a living archive for systems, agents, and night freedom.",
      "content_text": "Funyoru should not depend on static landing page logic forever.\n\nThe center of the universe is the log: what was built, what changed, what the system taught, and what the night made visible afterward.\n\nThis build turns the Notes archive into a markdown-driven layer. Each entry can now carry a category, world, summary, tags, and image direction without copying a full HTML page by hand.\n\nBuild note: the site is becoming less like a product page and more like a future archive for an AI-native life being built in public.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-11T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Build Notes",
        "Surface",
        "Markdown publishing",
        "Creator system",
        "Future archive"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/tokyo-after-systems/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/tokyo-after-systems/",
      "title": "Tokyo after systems",
      "summary": "After systems close, reclaimed time becomes rain, station light, glass reflections, and the body returning to the city.",
      "content_text": "Core signal: AI created room. Tokyo gave it weather.\n\nAfter the screen\n\nAfter the systems close, Tokyo changes the meaning of the work.\n\nRain on pavement. Station lights. Reflections in glass. People moving through their own private weather.\n\nNone of it is about showing off.\n\nWhat freedom becomes\n\nThis is the Night Layer: not a party, not a flex, not a performance.\n\nJust the sensory proof that time returned by AI can become texture, distance, breath, and a walk without explanation.\n\nHuman note\n\nThe system matters only if life expands after it.\n\nA clean workflow should leave enough quiet for the city to enter again.\n\nNight note: AI creates time and freedom. Tokyo nights give that freedom a body.\n\nX post draft\n\nThe laptop closed,\nand Tokyo gave the work a temperature.\n\nRain.\nGlass.\nStation light.\n\nNot a reward.\nNot a flex.\nJust the body learning that systems can return a little night.\n\nImage prompt\n\nCinematic Tokyo night street after rain, station light reflected in wet pavement and glass, gray black and muted purple tones, quiet human atmosphere, sensory freedom after systems work, soft blur, premium minimal composition, not flashy, not party-focused, not luxury flex.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-10T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Night Logs",
        "Night",
        "Tokyo night",
        "Sensory freedom"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://funyoru.com/notes/building-a-home-for-ai-agents/",
      "url": "https://funyoru.com/notes/building-a-home-for-ai-agents/",
      "title": "Building a home for AI agents",
      "summary": "A clean workspace for agents needs context, memory, tasks, permissions, and visible traces of change.",
      "content_text": "Core signal: agents need rooms, not louder chat windows.\n\nThe first question\n\nThe Surface World starts with a simple question: where should an AI agent work?\n\nA chat window is useful, but it is not a home.\n\nAgents need context, memory, tasks, files, permissions, and a visible trail of what changed.\n\nWhat a home protects\n\nA good agent workspace should make intelligence calmer.\n\nIt should reduce human supervision fatigue, preserve decisions, and make handoffs easier to trust.\n\nOperator note\n\nI am building Funyoru as a clean workspace for that idea: systems that help intelligence operate quietly, without turning life into more noise.\n\nThe goal is not to automate everything. The goal is to make better rooms for intelligence, so humans can recover more time and attention.\n\nSurface note: better agent rooms are freedom infrastructure.\n\nX post draft\n\nAI agents do not just need prompts.\nThey need rooms.\n\nContext.\nMemory.\nTasks.\nPermissions.\nA visible trail of what changed.\n\nBetter rooms for intelligence\nmean more time and attention returned to humans.\n\nImage prompt\n\nElegant monochrome white paper-cut relief illustration of an AI agent organizing context cards, memory shelves, task paths, permission seals, and change traces inside a calm operator room, refined mature anime influence, layered paper sculpture texture, soft shadows, clean white background, premium minimal composition.",
      "date_published": "2026-05-09T00:00:00+09:00",
      "tags": [
        "Surface Logs",
        "Surface",
        "AI agents",
        "Future workspaces"
      ]
    }
  ]
}
