Donn × Clay

Research pages that are easy to open, skim, and share.

This repository hosts static HTML pages for research results Donn creates for Clay. Future topic pages will live under /research/ and be published through GitHub Pages.

Durable AI pedagogy framework

A clean, shareable framework page for Clay’s AI professional-development lane: learning design, assessment, and teacher judgment rather than transient tool demos.

June 23 playdate + catch-up plan

A mobile-first collapsible day plan with checklist, Rosie + Leona playdate, family email check-in, overdue tiny tasks, Writing Revolution, and an AI PD matrix pass.

June 22 home day schedule

A mobile-first collapsible day plan with checklist, Poppy swim, Rosie music, PD/Gamma block, planting, and butter chicken timing.

Andy Masley on AI and data centers

A six-month public Substack scrape and synthesis of Masley’s anti-panic case about AI water, energy, data centers, land, heat, air pollution, and noise.

AI water and energy: what is true?

A source-backed brief on per-prompt and per-token AI energy and water use, training amortization, viral claims, and educator-facing takeaways.

Fourth of July hosting playbook

An extensive hosting report on prep timing, guest comfort, social flow, and the non-obvious systems that make a home July 4th party feel easy.

T-shirt market research

A reusable workflow and scorecard for finding t-shirt niches with profitable room before spending design effort.

Wolfman Jack as radio oracle

A revised scholarly brief on American Graffiti, radio intimacy, border-radio myth, and Wolfman as an in-world oracle whose myth survives embodiment.

Hermes MCP Catalog

What Hermes' MCP catalog includes, how safe it is, where prompt-injection risks show up, and which MCPs have community buzz.

Kanban + Hermes Agent

What Kanban is, how Hermes Agent's Kanban feature works, and how to use it safely for multi-agent workflows.

Kanban case study

How Kanban could have helped a recent Hermes MCP catalog safety research workflow.

Publish

The findings become readable static HTML pages and GitHub Pages turns them into public URLs for Clay to review.