Anthropic's agent harness has a 823-line retry system. Your... agent has try/catch. Most agent teams will spend 6 months discovering what's already sitting in Claude Code's source. I pulled apart all 331 modules so you don't have to.show more

Rohit
284,787 views • 3 months ago
The AI Super Bowl… ChatGPT vs Claude 🏈 Run... your prompt across multiple models at once with /multi-agent then an AI judge picks the best answer so you don't have to. Need to quickly switch between models? Use /agent to switch to a different model in seconds but retain your context.show more

BLACKBOX AI
311,030 views • 5 months ago
1/ Your next key hire will not be a... person - it will be an AI agent from Lindy. With less than two months remaining in 2025, any organization that has not begun integrating AI agents into its operations is already at a competitive disadvantage. Here is a clear, step-by-step guide to deploying your first AI agent in under five minutes:show more

Chubby♨️
12,267 views • 7 months ago
Replit, Vercel, and OpenAI have built very cool agent-native... applications, but nobody else has passed the demo stage. Building agents that work is complex. Teams aren't shipping agents because we don't have good tooling yet (and most of us don't know how to do this well.) A couple of days ago, the CopilotKit🪁 team announced a collaboration with . You can now use LangGraph with CoAgents to build agent-native applications, and here is everything you need to know about that: CoAgents is fully open-source, and you can use it to do the following: • Human-in-the-loop to steer and correct the agent • Stream intermediate agent state • Real-time state sharing between the agent and the application • Agentic generative UI to build trust that the agent is on the right path Start this GitHub Repository: Thanks to the team for giving me early access and collaborating with me on this post.show more

Santiago
63,073 views • 1 year ago
MY CLIPPING AGENT GOT 166,000+ VIEWS!! 🤯 I have... a 24/7 marketing agent INSIDE MY PHONE thanks to Vugola!! All I do is send YT links and he does the clipping, captions, and scheduling. Organic marketing has never been easier until now. 99% of the world doesn’t even know this tool exists. 🤫 You can set this up in your Telegram, Discord, or WhatsApp. p.s beta is now live for you to try!!show more

Vadim
28,996 views • 4 months ago
🚨BREAKING: An ICE agent is caught on video threatening... to murder a U.S. citizen for “raising his voice” to him, in Minnesota. In the video, a person is filming an ICE agent sitting in a car. The ICE agent points at him and says, “I will tell you this, brother… if you raise your voice, I will erase your voice.” The person filming clarifies, “If I raise my voice you will erase my voice?!?” The agent responds, “Exactly, yeah.” The person asks, “Are you serious?!?” And the agent replies, “Yep.” A federal agent openly threatened to murder a U.S. citizen for exercising his First Amendment right, ON CAMERA. This is what happens when agents are not held accountable for executing U.S. citizens, unlawfully detaining people, and violating the Constitution in broad daylight. You get agents who… Feel entitled to threaten illegal violence. Feel entitled to silence citizens for speaking up. Feel entitled to murder people who “disobey” them. And it’s only further proof that ALL of our constitutional rights are being erased right before our eyes.show more

Jesus Freakin Congress
297,579 views • 5 months ago
I built an ios app that lets you setup... an open claw agent from your phone in less than 30 seconds. My mom has an open claw assistant now. No api keys, no vps, no setup, no mac mini. You just log in and its spins up your own ai agent. Most people don't understand how open claw is different from chat gpt. I am building one tap skills so that anyone can outsource their work and organize their life. People spend $2500 a month on tokens. I am adding cost efficient models with one tap switching so you don't waste your money. Most of these simple setup claw projects are completely unsafe, I have passed apple review and am working with world class security professionals to keep your data safe.show more

Max Blade
25,985 views • 5 months ago
Visa just gave your AI a debit card. A... real, spendable Visa card created by an AI chatbot in under 10 seconds. No human types in a card number or visits a checkout page. The machine handles it all. A tool called AgentCard just went live on Claude Desktop Anthropic’s AI assistant. You say create a card and the AI generates a one-time virtual Visa, preloaded with whatever amount you set. Then it spends it, anywhere Visa is accepted on your behalf. Visa, Mastercard, Google, Stripe, OpenAI, and Anthropic have all been building toward this moment for over a year. Visa calls it the trusted agent protocol, Mastercard calls it agent pay. Google published an open standard for agent payments and the infrastructure is already live. Santander and Mastercard just completed Europe’s first real AI‑agent payment in a live banking environment Now the part no one wants to talk about. Your AI agent can be manipulated and prompt injection a known, unsolved vulnerability can trick an agent into buying things you never asked for. The agent holds the card, makes the call and the agent can be fooled. Who is liable when an AI makes a bad purchase? You? Anthropic? Visa? The merchant? No one has answered this yet, regulators haven’t caught up, and no court has tested it.show more

Milk Road AI
70,591 views • 4 months ago
Stop spending hours on manual work. You can now... use a multi-agent AI workforce to get more work done in less time. Here's how 👇 --- Try Eigent AI - Lets you build and run a custom AI workforce on your desktop. - Automate complex workflows using multi-agent task execution. - Built on CAMEL-AI’s top open-source projects ( CAMEL-AI.org & OWL). - Boost productivity with deep customization and strong privacy --- Features: - Customize Your AI Workforce: Build task-specific agents with domain skills and tools. - Faster Execution: Eigent runs agents in parallel to automate complex workflows. - Human-in-the-loop: Automatically asks for help when tasks hit uncertainty. --- What sets Eigent apart? - 3–5× faster task execution using a parallel multi-agent workforce. - Modular design lets you add new capabilities without changing the core system. - Self-optimizing agents that replan and adapt during execution for higher success. - Deploy anywhere: cloud, local, or enterprise, with full open-source flexibility. --- Try building your multi-agent AI workforce here: Join their community to build your multi-agent workforce: Check their GitHub: ---show more

Shushant Lakhyani
20,423 views • 11 months ago
Biased leftist activists in the FBI have already caused... “massive damage,” to this Country! “The FBI will crush you. This government will crush you and your family, if you try to expose the truth of the things they are doing that are wrong. And we are all examples of that. - Agent Garrett O’Boyle/ FBI Whistleblowershow more

Suzanne 🇺🇸♥️
13,159 views • 1 year ago
Your enterprise content should power every AI tool and... agent you use. With the Box MCP server, Box acts as a secure, governed bridge, so teams can search, retrieve, analyze, and act on Box content directly inside the tools they already use. No one-off integrations. Use it to: 🔹Ask questions over files in Anthropic Claude + Mistral AI Le Chat 🔹Ground designs in Figma or @ mention Box agents in Atlassian Jira 🔹Pull content into GitHub Copilot, Cursor + Claude Code 🔹Build agents with LangChain LangSmith Agent Builder + OpenAI Agent Builder 🔹Automate work in Claude Cowork + Amazon Web Services Quick Suite 🔹Enforce access + audit trails with Runlayer Secure. Standardized. Built for real work →show more

Box
481,535 views • 4 months ago
Genspark AI has released AI Browser. You can now... have a super AI agent in your browser to automate browsing, planning, and interacting with the web for you. 5 powerful use cases + how to try👇: 1. Summarize my X feed and create a podcast about itshow more

Alvaro Cintas
117,491 views • 9 months ago
I told ClawdBot: "build me a 6-agent system for... Polymarket that works while I sleep"... 6 hours while i was asleep. Not a single question. Here's what it built: Monitoring agent - runs 24/7, watches Polymarket for mispriced markets. Spots an anomaly - writes to MEMORY md and pings me on Telegram instantly. Research agent - parses news, X, macro data via browser tool on a cron schedule. Every morning I have a full digest on all open positions before I even check my phone. Trading agent - reads the research agent's memory through Gateway, sees the market hasn't reacted yet, acts. Exec tool in gateway mode with a whitelist - no full access on a live server. Watchdog - HEARTBEAT md every 5 minutes: monitoring running, no errors, positions up to date. Something breaks - immediate Telegram message. All of this - one Gateway. One config.json. Isolation via dmScope: per-agent. The token trick: stopped dumping everything into AGENTS md. Critical rules - bootstrap. Try copytrade my bot here: Everything about markets, patterns, past trades - MEMORY md, semantic search pulls it when needed. Token spend dropped 3x, from $0.40/request to $0.13. First week running: - 47 mispriced markets caught before Polymarket adjusted - avg entry edge: 8-12¢ per position - watchdog fired 3 times, caught a broken RPC before it cost me anything The whole system is plain .md text files. Open an editor, change one line - agent behaves differently. No deploy. No build. A bot responds. An agent earns.show more

Lunar
165,099 views • 4 months ago
Met my girlfriend's parents for the first time. Her... dad asked what I do for work. I said I build trading systems. He said like Wall Street? I said no. 6 AI agents. They work while I sleep. He laughed. So robots are making you money? I did not argue. I opened my laptop. Showed him the terminal. 6 agents running. 47 mispriced markets caught in the first week alone. His face changed. That is not gambling. That is automation? Exactly. Then I showed him how it works. Built the whole thing in 6 hours. Agent 1: Monitoring Runs 24/7. Watches Polymarket for mispriced markets. Spots an anomaly. Writes to memory and pings me on Telegram instantly. Agent 2: Research Parses news, X, macro data via browser tool on a cron schedule. Every morning I have a full digest on all open positions before I check my phone. Agent 3: Trading Reads the research agent memory. Sees the market has not reacted yet. Acts. Execution tool in gateway mode with a whitelist. No full access on a live server. Agent 4: Watchdog Heartbeat every 5 minutes. Monitoring running. No errors. Positions up to date. Something breaks. Immediate Telegram message. All of this. One Gateway. One config file. Isolation via per-agent scope. The token trick: stopped dumping everything into one file. Critical rules in bootstrap. Markets, patterns, past trades in memory. Semantic search pulls it when needed. Token spend dropped 3x. From $0.40 per request to $0.13. First week running: → 47 mispriced markets caught before Polymarket adjusted → Average entry edge 8 to 12 cents per position → Watchdog fired 3 times and caught a broken RPC before it cost me anything The whole system is plain text files. Open an editor. Change one line. Agent behaves differently. No deploy. No build. Her dad went quiet. Then he asked can you teach this? Her mom asked for the setup guide. I built the entire framework. Six agents. Full deployment. Memory architecture. Telegram alerts. You only need Claude + device + 1 hour per day. Giving this free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word "Claude" 2. Like and retweet this 3. Follow me Himanshu Kumar so I can DM you Save this post. Deploy the 6-agent system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.show more

Himanshu Kumar
46,594 views • 24 days ago
Michael Arnaldi suggested cloning the effect repo as a... git subtree, giving it to Claude, then using that as docs It sounds absurd, but it's actually kind amazing lol Setup a custom OpenCode agent that has all the context on where the files are then it kinda just works I feel like this could definitely be refined but idk if I even care enough. Stuff like cursor/opencode/claude code is already so good at searching codebases that I don't really care to do anything moreshow more

Ben Davis
112,524 views • 8 months ago
more frontend vibecoding tips (results below): WHY YOUR VIBECODED... FRONTENDS ALL LOOK THE SAME AND SUCK: when asked to make a frontend, the agent/llm will default to the center/average of its training data (in a very loose sense). through the training process, the model essentially converges on some default UI style. it's very capable of doing things that are different from this style, but you have to ask! for instance, ChatGPT tends to reply in the same tone for all users untill you interact with it and instruct it differently ("be sassy", "eli5"). the second reason is that most of us are not good at coming up with designs and describing them precisely (see my tweet on a crash course in common components, which i'll link below). treat frontend generation just like any other eng task! you need to provide a good detailed spec. TIPS: 1. give ur agent screenshots of designs you like (you may not know the right words to describe them but the agent will! a pic = 1000 words) where to find ui inspo? Behance, Dribbble, Mobbin (Mobbin is paid but worth it!) 2. ask ur agent for proposals, this helps "seed" different directions so the final frontend stands out. don't be afraid to go back and forth. 3. ban certain tendencies: no Inter/Roboto, no shadcn (controversial), no gradients, no emojis 4. encourage the agent to be extreme and make bold decisions, not safe ones. i think that the underlying models tend to get taught during RL/fine-tuning to make conservative choices that produce reasonable but boring frontends 5. give ur agent Figma MCP. the best results will come if you mockup your vision in Figma first. 6. Ideally choose an agent with vision capabilities TLDR: Most people are tremendously underusing agents for frontend design. They are much better than you might expect.show more

andrew gao
64,212 views • 4 months ago
“We have an age that’s coming up the likes... of which I don’t think this Country has, this Country has never seen and I just look so forward to the results, your going to see results in 6 months to a year, I think you will see results ugh we’ve never had anything like it” 💥What is in 6 months from now? The 250th Anniversary 😉 Capt Kyleshow more

Capt Kyle
68,079 views • 7 months ago
Helmor has been out as an open-source coding agent... orchestrator for less than a week, and we’re already close to 1,000 GitHub stars!!! As a little gift, we shipped a new feature you’re going to love. 👇 Stop copy-pasting GitHub links, Linear tickets, Slack threads, and random notes into prompts. We're tired of rebuilding context every time I ask an agent to do work. Contexts in Helmor is another step toward a local dev loop: browse, preview, inject context, and dispatch tasks without leaving the app. Before you start a task, Helmor should help you gather the right context first. Try the open-source Helmor — link in the comments. #Helmorshow more

Caspian 東澔
10,805 views • 2 months ago
LLM Knowledge Base → Slides When Andrej Karpathy shared... his LLM Knowledge Base setup, many were wondering how to generate more visual forms of the wiki. There are many options, but I think Gamma is one of the best at producing high-quality, rich presentations. To showcase this, I just built a pipeline that turns my AI papers wiki (1K+ papers across 20 AI agent topics) into polished slide presentations using Gamma. The flow: Obsidian vault → Gamma MCP → embedded preview in my dashboard. I give one command to my agent, which pulls the top papers from each topic (via the wiki), feeds them to Gamma, and renders the presentation inline. The Gamma connector for Claude is a great choice for generating beautiful and professional slides. Easy to use. Go to your Claude instance and add the official Gamma connector. That's it! Claude Code will now have access to all the necessary MCP tools for generating slides. I use the Claude Agent SDK for my agent orchestrator, so I use the official Gamma MCP tools and embed the generated slides in an iframe via my artifact preview. See the clip below for an example.show more

elvis
47,204 views • 3 months ago
AgentLinter is here! Is your agent sharp & secure?... I built AgentLinter, a linter for and agent config files. Here's why. Whether you're vibe-coding or agent-coding, your AI's output quality comes down to one thing: how well you wrote your But managing these files properly? Way harder than it looks. 🎯 The Silent Failure Problem Vague instructions like "write good code" let the agent interpret however it wants. Output gets inconsistent, but nothing throws an error. The failure is silent. Anthropic's own docs say write "Use 2-space indentation" not "Format code properly." But as the file grows, spotting these with your eyes alone is nearly impossible. 🔐 The Security Problem People hard-code API keys and tokens directly into or and commit them, way more often than you'd think. AgentLinter stats show 1 in 5 workspaces has exposed credentials. .gitignore doesn't catch secrets buried inside markdown files. 💥 The Consistency Problem Multiple config files = contradictions. says "be a friendly assistant," says "concise, direct tone." The agent gets confused. references files that don't exist. Past 5 files, these conflicts triple. So I thought: is code. Code has ESLint. Why doesn't this have a linter? 🔍 What AgentLinter Does It diagnoses your agent config across 8 categories: 1) Structure: file organization 2) Clarity: instruction specificity 3) Completeness: missing definitions 4) Security: exposed secrets 5) Consistency: cross-file contradictions 6) Memory: session handoff 7) Runtime Config: gateway/auth settings 8) Skill Safety: dangerous shell commands & injection patterns Each scored 0–100 with concrete fix suggestions. Write "be helpful" and it tells you to specify response length, tone, and format. Find an API key? Instant CRITICAL alert to rotate. 🔒 Privacy-First & 100% Local Everything runs on your machine. Files never leave. Only the results are shared, and you can turn that off in settings. This matters — these files can contain system prompts, security rules, and personal context. Fully open source, MIT license, 100% free. 🛠️ Multi-Tool Support Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Clawdbot. Detects for project mode, or clawdbot.json for agent mode and adjusts diagnostics automatically. 🚀 Get Started with one line npx agentlinter Node.js 18+, no config needed. Run it, check your score, fix what needs fixing. Happy vibe-coding & happy agent life! 🤙 Website: Github:show more

Simon Kim
44,224 views • 5 months ago
this is the worst local ai will ever be.... it only gets better from here. if you are not expanding your mind with these small models you are missing what's happening right now 99 percent tool call success rate. when steered well with the right skills and a framework like hermes agent the node becomes a cognition layer. not a chatbot. not a toy. an extension of how you think. i was cranking this node at 35 to 50 tok/s all day on personal experiments and now after all the work is done qwen 3.5 9B is iterating on its own code. the game it created. fixing its own bugs autonomously. and the part you should probably not miss is that all of this is happening on a RTX 3060. not an H100. not an A100. the card most of you have sitting in a drawer right now. if you just open that drawer and put that intelligence to work every tensor core on that card should be running for you. your work. your experiments. your thinking. you all have it but because nobody told you what this hardware can actually do in 2026 you never tried. the day it unlocks is the day you test your workload, understand the tradeoffs, debug the loops, and then decide if you need to scale the hardware. there is no point buying 3 mac studios when things done well you can squeeze a similar level of intelligence from 9B compared to 70B. but only when you create the right environment for your model through the right harness. and let me tell you i have tried claude code as a local harness. i have tried opencode. i have tried various others. somehow i landed on hermes agent and never left. there is something magical going on at Nous Research. the tool call parsers, the skills system, the way it handles small models natively. nothing else comes close for local inference. own your cognition. your AI. your agent. your prompts. your experiments. why give them away for free. those are who you are and they don't belong on someone else's servers being monitored. just give it a shot with your existing hardware. you run into a problem the community will help you. and if you are migrating from openclaw to hermes i will personally help you make the switch.show more

Sudo su
58,717 views • 4 months ago