Radical Geek field note

The Portable Radical Geek Ecosystem

Why Radical Geek, Rembr, OpenClaw, and AxiaCraft are starting to fit together as a practical agentic engineering stack.

I did not set out to build an ecosystem.

The reality is that I kept running into adjacent problems.

Agents need memory, otherwise every session starts from zero. So I built Rembr.

Agents need a runtime and gateway layer for tools, access, and execution. OpenClaw is emerging as a useful OSS piece of that puzzle.

Teams need more than a clever coding assistant. They need a governed delivery system around the work. That is AxiaCraft.

Radical Geek is still the consulting business underneath all of it: practical architecture, delivery, and hands-on engineering.

The important bit is that the deployment model is deliberately boring. Mostly containers. Azure, AWS, GCP, private cloud, on-prem: deployment targets, not different product strategies.