this agent might perform better than OpenClaw and Hermes, just because of how it's built...
most agent frameworks are one giant pile of code where everything is wired into everything else
they're fast to start, but the moment it grows, one change breaks the whole thing and it takes a full day to fix it
OpenSquilla did quite the opposite:
> the core is tiny (around 100 lines)
> its only job is to decide what happens and hand the work off
> the model, the memory, the tools all live outside it as separate pieces
> you can swap or replace anything without touching the core
but the part that actually got my attention is what sits on top: MetaSkill 3.0
it solves a VERY important problem
your agent gets better, so you give it more skills and tools... which is fine
but the moment you ask it to chain a bunch of them into a real workflow, the combinations break and someone has to sit there hand-wiring the steps and writing constraints
which kind of defeats the point of having an AI do it for you
their MetaSkill flips that:
> it's a protocol that tells the model how to find the right skills
> pick the ones that fit
> and compose them into a working sequence on its own
you describe the goal in plain language, it organizes the execution behind the scenes
there's also MetaSkill that writes new MetaSkills:
> you hand it a request
> it drafts a brand new reusable workflow
> runs it through quality checks, and saves it
so the agent isn't just running skills anymore... it's organizing its own
very interesting approach, started building on top of this architecture
#SayItBuildIt
Claude Code creator:
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Your prompt isn't broken. One word inside it is.
Same structure. Same model. Same context. Change one word and the output shifts completely.
Most people treat synonyms as interchangeable inside prompts. LLMs don't. Here are 3 common ones that mean very different things to an AI.
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karpathy said it best - most people paying for claude aren't actually using claude. they're typing prompts into a $20/mo chatbox
meanwhile claude code ships with built-in features that replace 90% of plugins people install and nobody knows they exist
i had 23 plugins. deleted all of them. my sessions got 3x longer and my outputs got sharper
watch the video then read the full breakdown below - you'll probably uninstall half your setup by tonight
there's only one way to remain relevant and profitable in AI...
and it's REALLY important, so listen to this
obsessing over "mastering" Codex, Claude Code, Hermes or OpenClaw will take you nowhere, it's a completely wrong approach
simply because we're in a market that changes every 3 months:
> new model drops
> everyone's mind is blown
> old workflows are obsolete
> you're back to square one
if you're trying to become "very good" at THIS specific tool... you're already behind because by the time you master it, there's a better one
the tools are temporary... the skills are permanent, here's what actually keeps you relevant:
develop AI skills that transcend the tools:
- context engineering principles
- AI workflow design (when to use AI vs when not to)
- quality control systems (catching hallucinations, maintaining consistency)
- integration thinking (connecting multiple agents into one system)
these skills transfer, no matter what model launches next month... you can adapt in hours, not months
your business stays profitable because you're not tied to one tool - you're building systems that work regardless of which AI is "winning" this quarter
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