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Sam Altman shares a personal anecdote about OpenAI Codex completing coding tasks automatically while he was away, expressing optimism for the future of AI automation.
The author compares five AI agent and automation platforms (n8n, Browse AI, Apify, Make, MuleRun) for competitor monitoring, concluding that MuleRun and n8n were the most reliable for their specific use case.
The article discusses whether achieving widespread adoption of home robots capable of performing most chores requires Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), while expressing disappointment that advanced robot actions still largely rely on teleoperation.
A new open-source plugin for Claude Code provides a 10-stage academic research pipeline that handles reference hunting, citation verification, and simulated peer review while maintaining the user's writing style.
The article discusses humanoid robots as the latest phase in the AI hype cycle, noting that while they are visually impressive, creating practical and cost-effective workers remains a significant challenge.
The author shares a browser-based tool that reverse-engineers enterprise AI agent architectures from companies like Lemonade and CrowdStrike into runnable visual templates. These templates allow developers to explore complex multi-agent workflows for insurance, manufacturing, cybersecurity, education, and retail without coding.
The article proposes combining Obsidian and Claude Code to create an automated 24/7 personal operating system that runs independently.
The author shares an automated Obsidian knowledge base Demo that, by integrating with Claude, delivers daily briefings and facilitates knowledge compounding, transforming passive storage into active insight.
Developers built an open-source web UI on top of the Cursor CLI that turns it into a multi-agent control panel, allowing users to run multiple Cursor agent sessions with separate workspaces, scheduling, and MCP config management from a browser-based cockpit.
YC founder Garry Tan shares a set of system prompts for OpenClaw designed to transform AI assistants from disposable tools into persistent automated systems, achieving automation of repetitive tasks through a self-evolving skill library.
The article introduces an open-source AI agent stack comprising OpenClaw, Hermes, and Paperclip, describing it as a comprehensive setup that functions like an automated AI business.
A 29-year-old Oklahoma sales consultant claims to have built an Ethereum price prediction system using Claude and multiple AI agents, replacing an entire quant team and allegedly generating over $300,000 in monthly profits. The content originates from social media, its authenticity is questionable, and it carries clear signs of marketing promotion.
A Twitter post discussing Andrej Karpathy's second brain system using Obsidian and Claude Code for automated knowledge capture and daily briefings as a productivity workflow.
A practical guide on setting up an always-on AI agent on a Mac mini, covering hardware selection, cloud vs. local AI model tradeoffs, and agent system choices for automating tasks like sales reporting and social media suggestions.
Andrew Ng argues that fears of an AI-driven jobpocalypse are overblown, citing strong hiring in software engineering and historical patterns of technology creating more jobs than it destroys.
Andrej Karpathy has reportedly stopped writing code since December, instead using AI agents for macro-level delegation, auto-research loops, and home automation, optimizing token throughput and removing himself from loops to run systems autonomously.
A developer begins testing Devin for Terminal using the SWE-1.6 Fast model, comparing it to Codex and noting impressive speed during initial trials.
Staff.rip is a tool that lets developers describe a code change in plain language and ship it automatically. It appears to be a natural language-driven code deployment or change management tool.
A 19-year-old Vietnamese student built an automated personal knowledge management system using Claude and Obsidian, then monetized it as a $97 course on Gumroad, earning $18,000 in his first month with 186 sales.
Zappy by ZapDigits is an AI-powered reporting analyst tool launched on Product Hunt. It appears to automate data reporting and analysis tasks.