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How should agents handle those tools that are very useful for beginners but will limit their development in the later stages?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · yesterday

Discusses whether AI agents should recommend tools based on users' current needs or consider future scalability, and how to communicate potential long-term limitations.

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@caspar_br: We're building this at LangChain Fleet lets you create and manage a fleet of agents. Each agent specializes in a workfl…

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago Cached

LangChain announces Fleet, a platform to create and manage a fleet of specialized AI agents for workflows like inbox management, blog writing, competitor research, and candidate recruiting.

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@TheAhmadOsman: Linux monitoring tools you SHOULD have - btop - sleek UI, CPU + GPU stats, lots of themes - glances - all‑in‑one overvi…

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago Cached

Recommendation of essential Linux monitoring tools: btop, glances, nvtop/nvitop, and duf for CPU, GPU, disk, and network stats.

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How accurate are AI checkers?

Reddit r/artificial · 2d ago

A writer questions the accuracy of AI detection tools after receiving wildly inconsistent results for her own human-written movie reviews, highlighting the unreliability of current AI checkers.

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Are AI agents finally crossing the line from demos to real tools?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 4d ago

Discussion on whether AI agents are transitioning from impressive demos to genuinely useful tools in research, coding, operations, and personal productivity.

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@vintcessun: Recently many people are messing around with agentic workflow, tuning prompts for a long time but still easily going off track. Actually the problem is often at the runtime layer: no budget for loops, tool permissions too broad, compression loses state. DenisSergeevitch's agents-best-practices sk…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 4d ago

Discusses common runtime issues in agentic workflow (loop budget, tool permissions, state loss due to compression), recommends DenisSergeevitch's agents-best-practices resource, provides a provider-neutral reference, emphasizes making permissions, budget, and observability explicit mechanisms.

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If I had a hammer... it might actually be a rhino tooth

Ars Technica · 2026-06-02 Cached

A new experimental archaeology study reveals that Neanderthals used rhino teeth as hammers for making stone tools, explaining the unusual abundance of rhino teeth at Neanderthal sites.

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The weirdest thing about building isn't coding anymore

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-30

A builder reflects that the time spent packaging their work (screenshots, demos, copy) now exceeds the time spent coding, and shares tools like Figma, Cursor, and Runable that help separate building from presentation.

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@neural_avb: If yall are interested in On Policy Distillation, check this specific repo. Somebody put together a curated collection …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-29 Cached

A curated collection of papers and tools for On Policy Distillation, organized and annotated with a getting-started section, shared via a GitHub repo.

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@yibie: This week's autoresearch ecosystem evidence scan: 9 new records, total count 383. AutoResearch-RL: A continuous RL research framework with http://prepare.py/train.py isolation, supporting LLM/hybrid strategy experiment scheduling l…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-26 Cached

This week, 9 new records were added to the autoresearch ecosystem, bringing the total to 383, covering multiple open-source tools and projects such as the AutoResearch-RL reinforcement learning framework, lance-autoresearch database kernel optimization, and Clio prediction market backtesting framework.

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@heynavtoor: 10 GitHub repos that quietly run my daily life and save me $2,000 a year in 2026. Bookmark this list. 1. Paperless-ngx …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-24 Cached

A curated list of 10 open-source GitHub repos that replace paid services like Adobe Scan, Notion, Dropbox, and more, claiming to save $2,000/year.

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@Honcia13: Found a game-changing learning combo from a Russian guy that completely opened up my learning loop and tripled my efficiency! When used right, the trio of NotebookLM + Gemini + Obsidian is unbeatable: 1. NotebookLM: quickly breaks down and summarizes long documents and complex materials, like installing a super plugin for your brain—no more slogging through the originals;

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-24 Cached

Sharing a learning combination of NotebookML, Gemini, and Obsidian—through document breakdown, logic organization, and knowledge network construction—it can significantly improve learning efficiency and save wasted time.

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@vista8: https://x.com/vista8/status/2058213893638689266

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-23 Cached

An in-depth interview with independent open-source developer tw93, covering the stories behind his six popular open-source tools (such as Pake and Mole), their design philosophies, overseas success experiences, and his personal long-termist work philosophy.

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@Michaelzsguo: ds4-agent is cool because it shows how small a coding-agent harness can be (and how close it is with the model is anoth…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-22 Cached

A tweet reflects on how small a coding-agent harness can be, comparing ds4-agent, Pi, and Claude Code, and arguing that the harness—not just the model—is what turns intelligence into software work.

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@sajolfaei: Very recommend to watch

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-21 Cached

A tweet recommending a video that discusses the significance of LLM wikis and HTML artifacts, along with new tools for building them with agents.

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@omarsar0: New VIDEO: From LLM Wikis to LLM Artifacts Shared all my thoughts on why LLM wikis and HTML artifacts are a big deal. P…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-21 Cached

Omar Sarhan shares a new video discussing the significance of LLM wikis and HTML artifacts, along with new tools for building them with agents.

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@Potatoloogs: https://x.com/Potatoloogs/status/2057391224592667051

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-21 Cached

This article deeply analyzes the concept of Agent Harness, which is the engineering infrastructure wrapped around an LLM, including 12 components such as orchestration loops, tool calling, memory systems, context management, etc. The article cites practices from companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and LangChain, arguing for the critical role of the harness in production-grade AI agents.

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@starmexxx: GREG ISENBERG JUST INTERVIEWED A SOLO FOUNDER WHO MAKES $1,000,000 A YEAR BUILDING AI AGENTS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS the…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

A solo founder generates $1M annually by building AI agents for real estate agents, charging $5k-$10k per client monthly. The interview covers his tool stack and strategy, emphasizing that most of the market is unaware of AI agents.

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@yibie: awesome-autoresearch updated, adding 7 entries. pi-lifeline — a very practical pi extension: let local small models run autoresearch, automatically ask stronger models for help when stuck. Tobi Lütke also mentioned this on X...

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

awesome-autoresearch list updated, adding 7 entries, including pi-lifeline (local small model asks strong model for help), Marketing Mix Modeling 12x improvement, TokenTelemetry open-source tracking tool, etc., covering autoresearch application cases across multiple industries.

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@heyshrutimishra: This is the part most people miss. A year ago AI felt like a threat. Now it's the cheapest Plan B anyone can build. The…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-19 Cached

A reflection on how AI has shifted from a threat to an affordable, accessible tool for non-engineers, with a mention of Accio Work as an example.

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