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Something I wanted to see if Claude Opus 4.5 could do: clone a fully functional Billion $ SAAS product and make it at least 100x cheaper. The first product that came to mind was TypeForm because it's very popular, very expensive, and in theory, very simple. The result is OpenForm: a polished + functional and Open Source Typeform clone at ~100x less cost, that can be setup and deployed in ~15 minutes. The agent building this ran for ~35 minutes. Here are the details, technique, and the code:
nader dabit1,825,519 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

you don't have to keep your laptop open for your agents to keep running just type /handoff and send your agent to the cloud with Devin (and close your laptop) from there, your agent gets: - its own Linux VM - shell, IDE, browser - full desktop Computer Use - end-to-end test recordings - ready-to-review PRs - it's own review agent you can continue your session from your phone, computer, or anywhere with an internet connection and you can send as many sessions as you'd like in parallel.
nader dabit61,112 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Learn Devin in 5 minutes Cloud agent. Terminal agent. Linear assignee. Slack teammate. On schedule. Devin is everywhere your engineering team already lives. 00:00 - Introduction 00:19 - Sending sessions to Slack 00:24 - Creating your first session 00:51 - Devin Review 01:20 - Computer Use testing 01:46 - Desktop and IDE in Devin 02:33 - Scheduled Devins 03:01 - Devin for Terminal 03:40 - Terminal to cloud handoff 04:09 - DeepWiki 04:21 - Assigning Devins from Linear If you got this far, I'm giving away $1,000 in Devin credits, $200 to 5 people for a free month of Devin Max. Comment what you'd like to build and retweet this post to be eligible to win!
nader dabit34,525 просмотров • 24 дней назад

By end of year I think 95%+ agent sessions will come from automations and events. We already see this happening Cognition where more than 50% of Devin customer sessions are triggered by non-humans. Learning how to build these types of systems will be a valuable skill. In this video I walk through how to get started with event-driven agentic systems with Devin, starting with transforming Slack into an agent-native control plane. You can extend this to GitHub events, schedules, and arbitrary webhooks while maintaining traceability, auditability, and session attribution with Devin.
nader dabit18,106 просмотров • 12 дней назад

x402 is finally catching fire, but how do you actually build with it? In this video you'll learn how to build custom x402 agents in just 5 minutes. 🔥 The app is Open Source and gets you started with both a client and a merchant agent, everything you need to build your own agents. I show you how to extend it to sell EBooks for 1USDC.
nader dabit173,406 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Introducing Devin for Terminal. Local when you want control. Cloud when you want your laptop back. Tight integration between both. Work locally or send sessions to the cloud with /handoff Choose between Claude, GPT, SWE, GLM, Kimi, and other models. It's fast, it's great, and it's the easiest way to get started with Devin.
nader dabit30,239 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

AI Agent Demo Days Episode 2 13 agent demos split into bite-size videos. Each team breaks down their agent architecture. 1. Starting with YQ and Autonome Autonome is a no-code platform for launching verifiable AI agents on that allows users to quickly deploy agents using frameworks like ai16zdao Eliza with just a few clicks, while being secured by TEE and AVS technology. YQ demonstrates the platform by showing how users can create agents, configure their Twitter and Telegram integrations, and manage prompts and character files through a simple dashboard interface.
nader dabit249,736 просмотров • 1 год назад

Devin is like Claude Code except it lives in the cloud and runs against all of your repos vs your local filesystem. So it never turns off, can be run from anywhere including your phone + Slack, and runs as many tasks as you can send it in parallel. It's complementary to all agentic IDEs and CLIs, and for the first time ever it's free to get started.
nader dabit49,534 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

We've spent the past year working directly with students and universities. The mission is to onboard net new builders and young people into crypto. Some highlights: ➝ Hosted the largest student hackathon in crypto history (50+ top universities, $100K+ prizes) ➝ Participation from 70 universities during our summer tour with Ethereum Foundation ➝ 1M+ impressions generated from student-created content ➝ 3 direct hires as interns at Eigen Labs ➝ Student conference tour Stanford University Yale Blockchain Club, Cornell Blockchain, BlockchainSC, Blockchain At UCSB, @hublockchai ➝ Hundreds of students now active in our Telegram community Dozens of these students have since landed jobs at top companies and founded YC backed startups. Plus a lot more. Here's what we've been doing:
nader dabit123,274 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

Lysium is an app I've been building specifically for background agent orchestration. Features: → Mobile-first + cross-platform → Run multiple agents in parallel across repositories → Launch agent-based requests from issues and PRs → Swipe actions for close, merge, create PR, and skip-to-tail workflows → One click agent-powered PR reviews + assessments → One-click agent-powered issue assessments Think of it as a cross-platform control plane for async, agent-driven software delivery (that you can control from anywhere). It's still an experiment, but it's open source and available to try:
nader dabit47,459 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад
