The last piece ended on a question: what stops an autonomous agent from going rogue?
Before I answer it in full, I want yours.
Would you give an AI agent shell access to your machine, running unsupervised?
Your own AI agent, on your own machine.
Any model (local and free, or a cloud key), and your keys and data stay with you.
Here's the whole path from zero: install, add a model, first task. 👇
https://t.co/koyLTyWB9X
I gave an AI agent my GitHub repo, a Stripe webhook, and an always-on daemon, then closed my laptop.
Here's what fired overnight, and what stops it from going rogue. 👇https://t.co/chfyrLHrln
@EasyA_Kickstart
Quiet on here lately, that is on purpose
When we go quiet it means we are writing the next deep one, and this stretch is no different
Stay close, the next piece is worth the wait
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@Asin00@EasyA_Kickstart We're already sitting at ~9%
are we trying to buy up the whole supply?
What's the buyback actually meant to achieve here?
Not against it at all, just want to understand the upside before we lean in.
We just put out a full guide to Daemora, from zero to your own running agent
Every step is in there, install, add a model, run your first task, fix the common slips, and how the whole thing works under the hood
If you are new to this, start here and read it through
https://t.co/RU4ADsbMOi