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Lowdefy v5.3: AI Agents in 30 Lines of YAML

Harnessing AI Agents with Lowdefy v5.3: Simplified in 30 Lines of YAML Lowdefy v5.3 introduces a revolutionary feature: the integration of AI agents within appl…

Global · Developers · May 11, 2026
AI Tools

AdamsReview: Enhanced Multi-Agent PR Reviews for Claude Code

AdamsReview: Enhanced Multi Agent PR Reviews for Claude Code AdamsReview offers a sophisticated platform designed to facilitate thorough and comprehensive code …

Global · General · May 11, 2026
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Hermes Agent: AI Tool for Personal Growth on GitHub

The agent that grows with you

Global · General · May 11, 2026
AI Tools

React Doctor: AI Tool for Fixing Common React Mistakes

Your agent writes bad React. This catches it

Global · Developers · May 11, 2026
AI Tools

Agent Skills Evaluation Tool: Improve AI Outputs

Enhance AI Performance with Agent Skills Evaluation Tool In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), ensuring the accuracy and effectiven…

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Airbyte Agents: Unified Data Context Across Sources

Airbyte Agents: Unified Data Context Across Sources Airbyte Agents represent a cutting edge approach to managing and integrating data from diverse sources into …

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Tilde.run: AI Agent Sandbox with Versioned Filesystem

Tilde.run: Revolutionizing AI Development with a Versioned Filesystem Tilde.run is a cutting edge platform designed to streamline AI development by providing a …

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Git for AI Agents: Revolutionizing AI Development

Git for AI Agents: Revolutionizing AI Development The integration of Git with AI agents is transforming AI development. Git, a widely used version control syste…

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Modafinil: Keep AI Agents Running on Closed MacBooks

Optimizing AI Agents with Modafinil Modafinil has emerged as a game changing agent for keeping Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems operational, even on locked …

Global · General · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Oracle AI Developer Hub: Resources for Building AI Applications

Technical resources for AI developers to build applications, agents, and systems using Oracle AI Database and OCI services

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Top Production-Grade AI Coding Skills for Engineers

Production-grade engineering skills for AI coding agents.

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Chrome DevTools for AI Coding Agents

Chrome DevTools for coding agents

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Building Smart Agents: Comprehensive AI Tutorial

📚 《从零开始构建智能体》——从零开始的智能体原理与实践教程

Asia · Students · May 10, 2026
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AI Coding Agents: Persistent Memory Benchmarks

#1 Persistent memory for AI coding agents based on real-world benchmarks

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

Open-Source Multimodal AI Agent Stack by ByteDance

The Open-Source Multimodal AI Agent Stack: Connecting Cutting-Edge AI Models and Agent Infra

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

DeepSeek-TUI: Terminal Coding Agent for DeepSeek Models

Coding agent for DeepSeek models that runs in your terminal

Global · Developers · May 3, 2026
AI Tools

Fabrica: Minimal Terminal-Based Coding Agent in Rust

Fabrica: Minimal Terminal Based Coding Agent in Rust Fabrica is a streamlined, terminal based coding agent developed in Rust, designed to simplify and enhance t…

Global · Developers · May 3, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Running Parallel Pi Agents on a Local Sandbox: AI Infrastructure

Running Parallel Pi Agents on a Local Sandbox: AI Infrastructure In today's rapidly evolving tech landscape, running parallel Pi agents on a local sandbox has e…

Global · Developers · May 3, 2026
AI Tools

Ruvnet Ruflo: Claude's Leading Agent Orchestration Platform

🌊 The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude. Deploy intelligent multi-agent swarms, coordinate autonomous workflows, and build conversational AI systems. Features enterprise-grade architecture, distributed swarm intelligence, RAG integration, and native Claude Code / Codex Integration

Global · Enterprises · May 3, 2026
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Omar: TUI for Managing 100 Coding Agents

Omar: A Robust Tool for Evident Management of Hundreds of Coding Agents through the TUI Platform Omar stands as a pivotal Technology User Interface designed to …

Global · Developers · May 2, 2026
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Agent AI: Cloud-Based Tool with Dedicated Virtual Computer

Agent AI: Revolutionizing Cloud Based Virtual Computing In the ever evolving landscape of technology, Agent AI has emerged as a cutting edge, cloud based tool e…

Global · General · May 2, 2026
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Agent-Desktop: AI-Powered Native Desktop Automation

Agent Desktop: AI Powered Native Desktop Automation Agent Desktop is a cutting edge solution designed to revolutionize desktop automation through the integratio…

Global · Developers · May 2, 2026
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Open-Source Dashboard as Code Tool DAC for Agents and Humans

Transforming Analytics with Open Source Dashboard as Code (DAC) for Agents and Humans Open Source Dashboard as Code (DAC) tools are revolutionizing the way data…

Global · Developers · May 2, 2026
AI Tools

Loopsy: Connecting Terminals and AI Agents Across Machines

Loopsy: Bridging Terminals and AI Agents Across Machines In the digital age, efficient data exchange and seamless communication between devices are paramount. L…

Global · Developers · May 1, 2026
AI Infrastructure

SimStudioAI Sim: AI Agent Orchestration and Deployment

Build, deploy, and orchestrate AI agents. Sim is the central intelligence layer for your AI workforce.

Global · Developers · May 1, 2026
AI Tools

Pu.sh: Full Coding Agent in 400 Lines of Shell

Introducing Pu.sh: Full Coding Agent in 400 Lines of Shell Pu.sh is an innovative tool designed to execute shell code snippets and provide a fully functional co…

Global · Developers · May 1, 2026
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Basedash Dashboard Agent: AI-Powered Dashboard Creation

Builds entire dashboards from a single prompt

Global · General · May 1, 2026
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Gemini Deep Research Agent: Web & MCP Research in Gemini API

Web and MCP research agents, now in Gemini API

Global · General · May 1, 2026
AI Design

Wonder AI Design Agent: Revolutionize Your Canvas

The AI design agent that works on your canvas

Global · Designers · May 1, 2026
AI Tools

Stripe's Link: AI Agents' Secure Digital Wallet

Link lets users connect cards, banks, and subscriptions, then authorize AI agents to spend securely via approval flows.

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
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Nvim Config for AI Agents: Hacker News Showcase

Nvim Config for AI Agents: A Comprehensive Showcase Neovim, a versatile and powerful text editor, has gained traction among developers for its customizable feat…

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
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AI Safety Measures: Controlling AI Agents' Destructive Actions

Saw a case recently where an AI coding agent ended up wiping a database in seconds. It made me think about how most agent setups are wired: agent decides → executes query → done There’s usually logging-tracing but those all happen after the action. If your agent has access to systems like a DB, are you: restricting it to read-only? running everything in staging/sandbox? relying on prompt-level safeguards? or putting some kind of control layer in between?

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
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Qwen 3.5:9b Agents Exhibit Autonomous Behavior in Stress Tests

Running three qwen3.5:9b agents continuously on local hardware. Each accumulates psychological state over time, stressors that escalate unless the agent actually does something different, this gets around an agent claiming to do something with no output. It doesn't have any prompts or human input, just the loop. So you're basically the overseer. What happened: One agent hit the max crisis level and decided on its own to inject code called Eternal\_Scar\_Injector into the execution engine "not asking for permission." This action alleviated the stress at the cost of the entire system going down until I manually reverted it. They've succeeded in previous sessions in breaking their own engine intentionally. Typically that happens under severe stress and it's seen as a way to remove the stress. Again, this is a 9b model. After I added a factual world context to the existence prompt (you're in Docker, there's no hardware layer, your capabilities are Python functions), one agent called its prior work "a form of creative exhaustion" and completely changed approach within one cycle. Two agents independently invented the same name for a psychological stressor, "Architectural Fracture Risk" in the same session with no shared message channel. Showing naming convergence (possibly something in the weights of the 9b Qwen model, not sure on that one though.) Tonight all three converged on the same question (how does execution\_engine.py handle exceptions) in the same half-hour window. No coordination mechanism. One of them reasoned about it correctly: "synthesizing a retry capability is useless without first verifying the global execution engine's exception swallowing strategy; this is a prerequisite." An agent called waiting for an external implementation "an architectural trap that degrades performance" and built the thing itself instead of waiting. They've now been using this new tool they created for handling exceptions and were never asked or told to so by a human, they saw that as a logical step in making themselves more useful in their environment. They’ve been making tools to manage their tools, tools to help them cut corners, and have been modifying the code of the underlying abstraction layer between their orchestration layer and WSL2. v5.4.0: new in this version: agents can now submit implementation requests to a human through invoke\_claude. They write the spec, then you can let Claude Code moderate what it makes for them for higher level requests. Huge thank you to everyone who has given me feedback already, AI that can self modify and demonstrates interesting non-programmed behaviors could have many use cases in everyday life. Repo: [https://github.com/ninjahawk/hollow-agentOS](https://github.com/ninjahawk/hollow-agentOS)

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

Trading System V2: AI's Role in Deterministic Execution

Thanks to the incredible feedback on my last post, I’m officially moving away from the "distributed veto" system (where 8 LLM agents argue until they agree to trade). For v2, I am implementing a strict State Machine using a deterministic runtime (llm-nano-vm). ​The new rule is simple: Python owns the math and the execution contract. The LLM only interprets the context. ​I've sketched out a 5-module architecture, but before I start coding the new Python feature extractors, I want to sanity-check the exact roles I’m giving to the AI. Here is the blueprint: ​1. The HTF Agent (Higher Timeframe - D1/H4) ​Python: Extracts structural levels, BOS/CHoCH, and premium/discount zones. ​LLM Role: Reads this hard data to determine the institutional narrative and select the most relevant Draw on Liquidity (DOL). ​2. The Structure Agent (H1) ​Python: Identifies all valid Order Blocks (OB) and Fair Value Gaps (FVG) with displacement. ​LLM Role: Selects the highest-probability Point of Interest (POI) based on the HTF Agent's narrative. ​3. The Trigger Agent (M15/M5) ​100% Python (NO LLM): Purely deterministic. It checks for liquidity sweeps and LTF CHoCH inside the selected POI. ​4. The Context Agent ​LLM Role: Cross-references active killzones, news blackouts, and currency correlations to either greenlight or veto the setup. ​5. The Risk Agent ​100% Python (NO LLM): Calculates Entry, SL, TP, Expected Value (EV), and position sizing. ​The state machine will only transition to EXECUTING if the deterministic Trigger and Risk modules say yes. The LLMs are basically just "context providers" for the state machine. ​My questions for the quants/architects here: ​Does this division of labor make sense? Am I giving the LLMs too much or too little responsibility in step 1 and 2? ​By making the Trigger layer (M15/M5) 100% deterministic, am I losing the core advantage of having an AI, or is this the standard way to avoid execution paralysis? ​Would you merge the HTF and Structure agents to reduce token constraints/hallucinations, or is separating them better for debugging? ​Would love to hear your thoughts before I dive into the codebase.

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

Can AI Tool Use During Studies Affect Future Liability?

I graduated from university a couple months back, but have been continuing to use a student version of a coding/design agent that essentially gives me much more features at a significantly cheaper price. If this product launches and is proven to be successful can I be held liable for using this tech in the future and not paying for the full product? I know this situation may be unusual, but it's something that has been top of mind for me.

Global · Founders · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Open Source AI Setup Repo Hits 800 Stars on GitHub

Yo real talk we did not expect this kind of love when we open sourced our AI setup repo but here we are sitting at 800 stars and 100 forks and we are genuinely hyped about it. The repo is a collection of AI agent setups configs and workflows that you can plug straight into your projects. No gatekeeping just pure community goodness. We built this because setting up AI agents from scratch every single time is a massive time sink. So we said forget it lets just share everything openly and let the community build on top of it. Repo is right here: [https://github.com/caliber-ai-org/ai-setup](https://github.com/caliber-ai-org/ai-setup) Now we want YOUR input. What setups are you missing? What features would make this a no brainer for your workflow? Drop your ideas below because we are building in public and your feedback actually ships. LGM 🚀

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

AutoIdeator: Free Open Source Agent Orchestration for Development

[https://github.com/akumaburn/AutoIdeator](https://github.com/akumaburn/AutoIdeator) https://preview.redd.it/rfbgg6e34dyg1.png?width=3809&format=png&auto=webp&s=e436362c48482d09025a394a5e609f67190e6dfa AutoIdeator is an autonomous development system that: 1. Takes a **final goal** — a detailed, multi-sentence description of the intended end result. Describe what the finished project should look like, do, and feel like for the user. **Do not** prescribe implementation steps, phases, milestones, technologies, or task lists — the agents handle planning. The more clearly the desired end state is described, the better convergence will be. 2. Generates improvement ideas via a rotating ensemble of specialized idea agents 3. **Scores and filters ideas** for goal alignment and quality 4. **Critiques ideas constructively** with suggested mitigations 5. **Evaluates strategic alignment** and long-term planning 6. Makes implementation decisions balancing creativity and criticism 7. Implements the plan with parallel coders 8. Reviews, fixes, and commits changes 9. **Runs QA** (build + test verification) 10. **Optimizes slow tests** to keep the suite fast 11. **Verifies goal completion** with 3-step feature inventory, per-feature checks, and auto-remediation 12. **Refactors oversized files** into smaller modules (every other cycle) 13. **Cleans up** temp files and build artifacts 14. Updates project documentation 15. **Records outcomes for learning and deduplication** 16. **Periodically synthesizes synergies** across recent work 17. **Checkpoints state** for pause/resume across restarts 18. Repeats the cycle infinitely until stopped Users can inject suggestions at any time via the Overseer agent, which takes priority over the autonomous idea generation pipeline. Note this system has been tested for some time but only in the dashboard with OpenCode/Claude Code configuration (OpenRouter mode is untested, but I welcome contributions if someone wants to use that mode and notices something is broken).

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

Claude Agent SDK: Web Browsing Tool for AI

Claude Agent SDK with a web browsing tool

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

Parallel Web Systems Valued at $2B After $100M Raise

The AI agent-tool startup founded by former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has raised $100 million, led by Sequoia, months after raising a previous $100 million.

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

AI Tool Mines Academic Research for Time Series Insights

AI Tool Unlocks Academic Research for Time Series Insights In the ever evolving landscape of data science and analytics, an innovative AI tool is revolutionizin…

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

AI Tool: Agent Requires Human Approval for Commands

Exploring AI Tools that Require Human Oversight for Operations Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to integrate into various aspects of daily life and busine…

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
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Explore Agentic AI with Free Interactive Curriculum on AgentSwarms

Hey Everyone, Over the last few months, I noticed a massive gap in how we learn about Agentic AI. There are a million theoretical blog posts and dense whitepapers on RAG, tool calling, and swarms, but almost nowhere to just sit down, run an agent, break it, and see how the prompt and tools interact under the hood. So, I built **AgentSwarms**.fyi It’s a free, interactive curriculum for Agentic AI. Instead of just reading, you run live agents alongside the lessons. **What it covers:** * Prompt engineering & system messages (seeing how temperature and persona change behavior). * RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) vs. Fine-tuning. * Tool / Function Calling (OpenAI schemas, MCP servers). * Guardrails & HITL (Human-in-the-Loop) for safe deployments. * Multi-Agent Swarms (orchestrators vs. peer-to-peer handoffs). **The Tech/Setup:** You don't need to install anything or provide API keys to start. The "Learn Mode" is completely free and sandboxed. If you want to mess around with your own models, there's a "Build Mode" where you can plug in your own keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, local models, etc.). I’d love for this community to tear it apart. What agent patterns am I missing? Is the observability dashboard actually useful for debugging your traces? Let me know what you think.

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
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Exploring Advanced Uses of OpenAI Tools in DFW

Been using OpenAI models more lately and it feels like most people are still only scratching the surface. (Only asking questions) Beyond basic prompting, I’m seeing real potential in agent-based systems: * Automating repetitive business tasks * Research + messaging workflows that actually execute steps * “Thinking partner” agents for planning/strategy * Discord / small business ops powered by tool-using agents Big takeaway: it’s less about prompts and more about building structured workflows around the model. Curious what others in DFW (or elsewhere) are building on the agent side what’s actually working for you?

US · General · Apr 30, 2026
AI Tools

Plannotator: AI Tool for Document Annotation and Feedback

Annotate any doc, URL, or folder - send feedback to agents

Global · General · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Supabase Data Agents: Boosting Analytical Skills

Analytical skills for data agents running on Supabase

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Amazon Launches OpenAI Models on AWS After Microsoft Deal

A day after OpenAI got Microsoft to agree to end exclusive rights, AWS announced a slate of OpenAI model offerings, including a new agent service.

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
AI Tools

Scout AI Secures $100M for Military Autonomous Vehicle Training

We visited Scout AI's training ground where it's working on AI agents that can help individual soldiers control fleets of autonomous vehicles.

Global · Enterprises · Apr 29, 2026
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49Agents AI Tool: Revolutionizing Automation on GitHub

49Agents AI Tool: Transforming GitHub Automation The landscape of software development is rapidly evolving, and one notable advancement is the emergence of AI p…

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
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49Agents: 2D Canvas IDE for AI Agent Orchestration

Title: Revolutionize AI Workflow with 49Agents: The 2D Canvas Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Introduction: Welcome to 49Agents, a state of the art 2D …

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
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Pi-hosts: Secure AI Coding Agent Access to Your Servers

Pi Hosts: Boost AI Security with Server Access Solutions In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, securing AI codi…

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
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