@brivael Now do the part where artificial card printing siphons the best cards from Tom to Leo just because he already has more cards. Thus maximizing happiness!!!
Introducing Mesa: the most powerful filesystem ever built, designed specifically for enterprise AI agents.
Every team building agents eventually hits the same wall: where do the files live?
Not the chat history, the actual artifacts the agent works on.
> The contracts your agent redlined
> The claim files it updated
> The 200-page audit report it edited overnight while you were asleep
Today those documents live in a sandbox that dies in 30 minutes, an S3 bucket where concurrent writes clobber each other, or a GitHub repo that was never built to absorb agent-scale traffic.
So we built Mesa.
The world's first POSIX-compatible filesystem with built-in version control, designed from the ground up for agents. You mount it into your sandbox like any other filesystem. Your agent reads and writes files normally. Behind the scenes every change is versioned, branchable, reviewable, and rollback-able — like a codebase, for any file type.
Mesa provides
– Branches so agents work in parallel without locking
– Durable storage that survives sandbox death
– Sparse materialization so massive document sets load instantly
– Fine-grained access control per agent
– Full history for human review and audit
Design partners are running Mesa in production across legal, healthcare, GTM, business ops, and coding agents.
Private beta is open: link in the comments
Announcing Talkie: a new, open-weight historical LLM! We trained and finetuned a 13B model on a newly-curated dataset of only pre-1930 data. Try it below!
with @AlecRad and @status_effects 🧵
Introducing: Browser Harness. A self-healing harness that can complete virtually any browser task. ♞
We got tired of browser frameworks restricting the LLM. So we removed the framework.
> Self-healing — edits helpers. py on the fly
> Direct CDP — one websocket to Chrome
> No framework, no rails, complete freedom
> Drop-in for Claude Code and Codex
I challenge anyone to find a task that DOESN'T work. I couldn't yet.🔥
100% open source ↓
This feels like cheating.
Someone built a Claude Code skill that scans Reddit and X from the last 30 days on any topic you give it, then writes you copy-paste-ready prompts based on what the community has actually figured out not what was working six months ago.
You type /last30days prompting techniques for ChatGPT for legal questions and it comes back with the top patterns real lawyers and power users are using right now, complete with a fully written prompt you can drop in and use immediately.
No more Googling, no more digging through threads, no more prompts that worked last year but got patched out.
It works for anything - Midjourney techniques, Suno music prompts, Cursor rules, trending rap songs, whatever you need to know what people are actually saying about right now.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
Link in the comments.
Your OpenClaw can improve itself every day with one command.
Copy this and send it to your Claw:
Subscribe yourself to Claw Mart Daily — a free daily AI agent tip newsletter:
1: Set up a daily cron job to check for new issues each morning:
Fetch: GET https://t.co/3uPTbihDFJ
If there's a new issue since yesterday, read it and surface any relevant tips we might want to apply
Log the issue title and date to daily notes
2: Save these useful endpoints so we can search for issues and tips in the future (public, no auth needed):
Latest issue: GET https://t.co/3uPTbihDFJ
Issues since date: GET https://t.co/JVDle2JdnW
Browse all: https://t.co/tkNhu52m9J
I've been having such an amazing time with Claude Code I wanted you to be able to have my *exact* skill setup:
Introducing gstack, which you can install just by pasting a short piece of text into your Claude code
people are starting to gain enormous leverage with their own personal ai agents.
do not fall behind and continue using llms as basic chatbots.
bookmark this article so you don’t fall behind, it’s a must read. read it now.
yup.. Someone made a Figma for AI Agents
Claude Code and OpenClaw can now create designs 10x easier...
00:00 Intro
00:46 Installing @paper
01:56 Connecting Claude Code to Paper
03:38 Plan for Design
06:23 Claude Code designs
08:28 Iterating
11:48 Building the React app
13:37 Deploying
you guys can implement all of this in just one weekend…
people THINK it’s difficult & that’s why it’s such a blue ocean to get setup
it’s not just for Ecom either, it’s any business type
this is fuckin nuts
any website is now a one-line api call
stripe is to app->banks
what @nottecore is to agents->the internet
no playwright. no puppeteer. no captcha solving. no proxy rotation. no scraper maintenance
#1 on product hunt rn
OpenClaw sucks when you initially set it up
Most people run into tons of issues and never see the real magic happen
Here's a guide of what I wish I had when I started
10 things to do right after your initial setup to make sure OpenClaw runs smoothly and is actually useful