@filip_hric: what a refreshing take on personal agents, great video Kent!
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Kent C. Dodds announces Kody, a personal AI agent that augments existing tools like Cursor AI, OpenAI, and Anthropic to create safer, deterministic integrations and automations, instead of replacing them.
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what a refreshing take on personal agents, great video Kent!
Kent C. Dodds 🏹 (@kentcdodds): I built a better OpenClaw.
🐨 Kody is different.
Instead of trying to replace @cursor_ai, @OpenAI, @AnthropicAI, @opencode, @code, pi, etc with a probably worse harness, Kody augments it to turn it into a safer assistant that creates deterministic integrations/automations.
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