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@freeman1266: Harness Engineering is not mysticism, but an engineerable living product. Many people read a bunch of Harness Engineering articles and understand the concepts, but what is the first step? Six layers, stacked step by step: • Rule: Hard-code basic rules to tell AI what not to…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-25 Cached

Harness Engineering is not mysticism, but an engineerable living product. The article proposes a six-layer engineering framework (Rule, Skill, Sub Agent, Workflow, Scripts, dev-map), emphasizing starting simple, relying on scripts rather than prompts, and improving through iteration.

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@axichuhai: Found an open-source tool that makes Claude even better — just a 65-line Markdown file, already reached 130k+ stars on GitHub. Inspired by Karpathy's observation that models like to guess when uncertain, write overly complex code, and quietly change things they shouldn't touch...

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-20 Cached

An open-source 65-line Markdown file that summarizes 4 programming rules for Claude to improve code quality and save tokens. It has garnered 130k+ stars on GitHub, inspired by Karpathy.

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@tvytlx: Can anyone tell me what the most powerful agent memory solution is right now? I mean in engineering practice — is it the one from Hermes Agent?

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19

The user asks about the best agent memory solution currently in engineering practice and mentions Hermes Agent.

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@axichuhai: Whoa, a programming guru distilled his engineering experience into an open-source project that topped GitHub trending, with stars soaring past 90k+. The author is former Vercel engineer Mat, known for making complex tech easy to understand and involved in early Next.js development. He distilled his daily collaboration with Claud…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

Introducing hello-agents, an open-source project that topped GitHub trending. It systematically organizes courses on AI and Agents from theory to practice, covering skills like Agentic RL, SFT, GRPO. Created by former Vercel engineer Mat, it distills engineering experience into 16 skills, such as Grim prompting techniques and red-green cycle testing methods.

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