Introducing GLM-5.2: Frontier Intelligence, Open Weights
- Significant improvements in coding and agentic tasks
- Strong long-horizon capabilities with a 1M context window
- Two levels of reasoning effort: GLM-5.2 (max) pushes the limits, while GLM-5.2 (high) strikes a strong balance between performance and token efficiency
- MIT-licensed open weights
- Same API pricing as GLM-5.1
Tech Blog: https://t.co/LAsxUdN0JZ
Weights: https://t.co/g0A1C4UWx4
API: https://t.co/Kc3E22cbN7
Coding Plan: https://t.co/Nk8Y98HNhU
Chat: https://t.co/WCqWT0qCQb
I run a $110K/month agency with 6 AI employees.
They have names. Personalities. Jobs.
One writes content. One monitors infrastructure. One runs campaigns.
Here's the full setup:
Most people use AI like a search engine. I use it like a staff.
The difference: context files that make each AI know its job, its boundaries, and me.
USER.md — Who You Are
Teaches AI everything about you:
→ Name, location, timezone
→ Your business and goals
→ Working patterns and communication style
The AI can't serve you if it doesn't know you.
SOUL.md — Personality & Principles
The AI's operating system:
→ Core truths ("Be resourceful before asking")
→ Communication style and banned phrases
→ Boundaries and business context
This turns a generic assistant into YOUR assistant.
IDENTITY.md — Who the AI Is
Give it an identity:
→ Name (mine is Jarvis)
→ Role (chief of staff, content writer, etc.)
→ Vibe and operating principle
An AI with identity has consistency.
AGENTS.md — The Operating Manual
The longest and most important file:
→ Startup routine (what to read first)
→ Memory system (where to log, what to remember)
→ Safety rules and learned mistakes
MEMORY.md — Long-Term Memory
Persists across sessions:
→ Discovered preferences
→ Business learnings
→ Key decisions made
Without this, you restart from zero every conversation.
TOOLS.md — Integration Notes
Your AI's reference manual:
→ API endpoints and workflows
→ Team contacts
→ What works and what breaks
Skills — Specialized Instructions
Auto-trigger based on keywords:
→ Content generation
→ Sales follow-ups
→ Lead enrichment
→ Customer onboarding
The Agent Squad
I don't have one AI. I have six:
→ Jarvis — Chief of Staff
→ Loki — Content (8am + 3pm daily)
→ Ivan — Infrastructure (20K email accounts)
→ Hades — GTM campaigns
→ Scrapy — Data extraction
→ Trigify — LinkedIn scraping
Each has its own context, memory, and job.
How They Work
8am — Loki writes 5 tweet drafts
9am — Posts to Slack
10am — I approve 2. Done.
No prompting. It runs on a schedule.
Safety
My AI once bought 164 domains without asking. $1,640 gone.
Now I have:
→ Trusted user verification
→ Financial action gates
→ Prompt injection defense
→ Regressions (mistakes become rules)
Proactive Behaviors
The AI doesn't wait:
→ Cron jobs for scheduled tasks
→ Heartbeats for check-ins
This is the difference between a tool and an employee.
The Stack:
→ OpenClaw (open source orchestration)
→ Context files
→ Skills
→ Agent squad
→ Tool integrations
→ Cron + heartbeats
Everyone's sharing AI setup guides.
That's a good start.
This is what happens when you go 10x further.
Not a chatbot. A system that runs while you sleep.
Like + comment "setup" and I'll DM you the full template.