This is how I make a Liquid Glass button with @Framer's AI Agent. Steal it!
1. Asked the agent to build a liquid glass background + a WebGL chromatic metal shader
2. Layered them and tuned till it felt right
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I built a skill to let my Claude Code build premium landing pages like this in one shot. The 3 sites in the video are one-shot results, ~$10-15 each.
Register @higgsfield_ai , install the CLI and scroll-world skill, hand the rest to Claude Code.
Holy Shxt... Humans have officially become the bottleneck.
I built a system around Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki.
Every employee's responsibilities, workflows, and operational context are captured in the LLM Wiki, allowing the system to understand how work is organized before execution begins.
From a digital twin workspace, I can issue a single command, and the system decomposes it into specialized skills for each business function. Each skill handles its domain, then hands off its output to the next agent until the workflow is complete.
Codex is the default execution engine, while OpenClaw and Hermes are accessed through a bridge whenever they're better suited for a task.
For operations requiring security permissions, a human simply approves the request, and the agents take over from there.
It feels like the human role is shifting from doing the work to managing, approving, and supervising the system.
Now I can operate the company's infrastructure from anywhere.