Before your AI agent runs, run Holster.
Most AI-builder mistakes do not start because someone forgot that secrets matter.
They start because a repo, config, wrapper, MCP launch path, or local tool inherits more access than the task actually needs.
Holster is a local-first preflight report for AI builders.
It helps answer:
- What is safe to run
- What is safe to share
- What needs cleanup first
Start here:
nautaai.com/holster#AIagents#DeveloperTools#AISecurity#LocalAI#NautaAI
Every AI agent asks for trust.
Holster asks for evidence first:
what can this workflow read, write, run, reach, remember, or reveal?
Approve less. Prove more.
nautaai.com/holster
AI News Ep. 18 is live.
Claude Fable 5, Poetic's $50M round, Cyera's $600M raise, AI-linked layoffs, and CFTC prediction-market rules.
Full episode:
youtu.be/yZY01Mwhsx8#AI#AINews#NautaAI
AI safety should not depend on memory, heroics, or cleanup after the fact.
It should become a daily preflight.
Holster Pro is for builders using Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, MCP servers, local wrappers, and AI-agent workflows who want a report-first check before the next run or repo handoff.
The goal is simple:
Find the boundary problem before it spreads.
Start with Holster:
nautaai.com/holster#AIagents#DeveloperTools#AgentOps#DevSecOps#NautaAI
afe to run is not the same as safe to share.
A config can be acceptable on one local machine and still be a bad idea to paste into a chat, send to support, check into a repo, or hand to another tool.
Holster separates those questions.
Run-boundary risk:
What happens if the tool executes here?
Handoff-boundary risk:
What travels with this file, config, repo, or artifact?
Get the local verdict before the handoff:
nautaai.com/holster#AISecurity#AgenticAI#DeveloperTools#LocalFirst#NautaAI
AI-generated code can import packages that do not exist.
Sometimes that is harmless.
Sometimes it creates an opening for slopsquats, typosquats, and dependency confusion.
Holster Scan is built for that exact class of AI-era developer risk: catch suspicious package references before they become committed code, CI noise, or production drift.
Try the Holster workflow:
nautaai.com/holster#AIcoding#SoftwareSupplyChain#DevSecOps#DeveloperTools#NautaAI
AI agents inherit access.
That is the part people underestimate.
The model may be smart, but the risk often lives in the surrounding setup:
MCP configs, shell wrappers, repo state, local paths, exported environment, and tool permissions.
Holster gives builders a preflight report before the next agent run starts.
Scan before you trust:
nautaai.com/holster#AIagents#MCP#DeveloperSecurity#AgentOps#NautaAI
Two David Nauta books are available now on Amazon.
*From Keto to Carnivore* - reset the body.
*Fix One Thing* - use AI to remove one repeated burden.
Search both titles on Amazon.
Two David Nauta books are available now on Amazon.
Book 1: *From Keto to Carnivore* - reset the body.
Book 3: *Fix One Thing* - use AI to remove one repeated burden.
Search both titles on Amazon. amazon.com/dp/B0H2FZ4SZS
NVIDIA pushes Vera Rubin into production for large‑scale AI factories
AI News covers the capital, deployment, platform, developer-tool, and infrastructure signals shaping the AI market.
NVIDIA pushes Vera Rubin into production for large‑scale AI factories youtu.be/i4Shi24fVzo?si=b-Ub… via @YouTube
The AI Factory Got Real
youtu.be/1gbHTF4mfSU?si=fRk5… via @YouTube New Builder Brief is ready for review.
This one is about the week the Nauta AI workflow got real: not just making good AI videos once, but building the factory so it can do it again tomorrow.
Receipts, gates, storage, captions, upload folders, and all the unglamorous pieces that make the system actually work.