A lightweight AI terminal built like a real desktop app.
Tauri 2 + Rust backend, React 19 UI, native PTY, multi-tab terminals, code editor, file explorer, web preview, and an AI side-panel that works with BYOK or local LM Studio models.
~7 MB bundle. No telemetry.
OpenClaw = the employee.
Hermes = the memory.
Paperclip = the company.
That’s the simplest way to understand the craziest open-source AI agent stack right now.
Most people are still using 1 chatbot.
This setup runs like an AI business.
❤️🔥 Just recorded a full tutorial on how to use Claude Code to build interactive animated websites
Reposting this from yesterday with some improvements
OpenClaw showed agents can act.
Hermes showed they can remember.
Mercury solves the next problem:
An agent that stays.
Always there when needed.
Memory that compounds.
Identity you own.
Permissioned execution.
Presence that persists.
Soul-driven. Token-efficient. Always on.
“Flagship” Nothing Phone 3 btw… still on a January security patch in April 💀
said premium price, but updates moving like it’s 2018. Nothing OS 4.1 hits 4a, Phone 3 stuck refreshing settings.
At this point the name fits, you’re getting Nothing for updates 🤡
@nothing@getpeid
@nothing , @getpeid , @nothingindia is still doing nothing, no updates for my Nothing Phone 3, clearly my worst purchase ever, it's a joke to call it a flagship now.
OpenClaw and Hermes just got an Upgrade.
OpenClaw had the Idea. Hermes had the Energy.
Mercury brings what both were missing: Control.
Token-efficient by default.
Budget guardrail to keep context sharp.
Permissioned execution with blocked dangerous commands.
Installable skills + persistent memory.
Not just agents that run.
Agents that behave predictably.
Mercury = OpenClaw + Hermes, done right.
As a developer, you should know core system design concepts.
This helps show potential employers that you can turn design requirements into production-ready code.
This course covers app architecture, API design, caching, networking, databases, and more.
https://t.co/j6TmwXZox7
AI agents suck at backend.
They ship beautiful frontends in seconds, but completely fall apart the moment you ask for a database, auth, or storage.
InsForge is an open-source solution, built natively for AI coding agents and editors. It exposes backend primitives like databases, auth, storage, and functions through a semantic layer that agents can understand, reason about, and operate end-to-end.
It works with any agent you already use, whether that is Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or Hermes.
100% open source.
GitHub repo: https://t.co/o36D5sFAJe
(don't forget to star 🌟)
Someone just dropped an open source alternative to Claude Managed Agents.
Install the CLI, create an agent, assign a task. It automatically shows up on the board like any other team member.
It works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw and OpenCode..
100% Open Source.
Introducing Lovable Academy: your guide to building real apps with AI. Templates, tips for prompting, and learning paths for everyone from first-time vibe coders to experienced devs.
https://t.co/mqSfI3e78e