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A collection of 50 practical websites covering categories like bypassing paywalls, free paper downloads, image/video editing, code beautification, privacy & security, music & audio, research tools, and developer tools, offering convenience for daily work and life.
A thread listing 10 websites that automate common work tasks such as slide creation, diagramming, search, lesson planning, image editing, website building, file conversion, whiteboard-to-code, and meeting notes.
This article explores whether AI agents should be treated as a full production system with persistent context, tool access, and feedback loops, rather than just a feature layer in existing workflows.
LobeHub launches a Chief Agent Operator (CAO) that enables teams to hire and schedule AI agents from a 273K-skill marketplace, run them in the cloud 24/7, and send reports through IM apps, turning agents into background workers that can be assigned tasks once and then run autonomously.
A founder of a 14-person B2B startup describes how Springbase, an AI workflow platform, replaced a fragmented set of AI tools by treating company knowledge as the foundation and executing multi-step business goals instead of just generating text.
Developer Daniel Miessler released an open-source Personal AI Infrastructure framework built on Claude Code that uses plain markdown for memory and workflow automation, aiming to replace paid productivity apps and coaching services.
The author shares how a developer with zero coding experience used Claude Code to build and submit the iOS app Picnote in just 4 days. The app leverages AI to parse screenshots and sync them directly to Obsidian, accompanied by a comprehensive Chinese tutorial covering the entire workflow.
The author discusses the limitations of managing AI agent workflows via chat interfaces like Telegram with OpenClaw, advocating for dedicated dashboards and standardized UIs. They highlight emerging tools like Paperclip and Multica that aim to solve agent management issues.
A LightconePod podcast episode discussing the rise of AI coding agents like Claude Code and OpenClaw, exploring how single developers can now build products that previously required entire teams, along with emerging workflows and the concept of "tokenmaxxing".
OpenAI has released a new Chrome extension for Codex that enables the AI to handle browser-based tasks such as debugging flows, checking dashboards, conducting research, and updating CRMs directly within the browser environment.
LY Corporation, a major Japanese tech company operating LINE and Yahoo! JAPAN with over 200 million users, partners with OpenAI to integrate generative AI across its platforms and internal operations. The company has developed 32 AI-driven use cases including SeekAI, an internal productivity tool leveraging OpenAI's API with emphasis on data privacy and governance.
This article provides a detailed overview of the Claude Co-work feature, an AI agent residing on your local computer. It can directly access files, process tasks in parallel, and integrate with applications like calendars and email to complete complex, multi-step workflows. Through practical examples such as organizing files and preparing for acquisition meetings, the article demonstrates its powerful capabilities in automating office tasks and strategic planning.