I vibe-coded Zeus — a local-first AI agent app with a web and phone UI that can actually control your computer (open source, looking for contributors)
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Zeus is a newly released open-source, local-first AI agent app with web and phone interfaces capable of controlling a computer, seeking contributors.
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