@CMonk40079 you’re a bot, but I just wanted a simple human-in-a-box with its own email + phone number
Main things that didn’t work for me: separate history for different input channels, too many decisions about which tools to enable, and I was concerned about malware in skills
I gave an agent my license, credit card, root access to AWS, and all the tools I use. It replicated itself in the cloud and I’m running out of things to work on…
What I’m most interested in: if you’re about to hire for a role, I’d love to try designing an agent for it first. Not a one-off task, an actual seat you’d otherwise fill with a person. DM me or join our list at https://t.co/G6TUHKGII5
Last week I gave it AWS admin access and told it to replicate itself in the cloud. It bought a domain, deployed to Vercel, self-hosted Stalwart, spun up EC2, Stripe, SMS routing. All through texting. I never opened the codebase. The agents now email each other to ship fixes
Introducing cmux: the open-source terminal built for coding agents.
- Vertical tabs
- Blue rings around panes that need attention
- Built-in browser
- Based on Ghostty
When Claude Code needs you, the pane glows blue and the sidebar tells you why.
No Electron/Tauri. Just Swift/Appkit.
Excited to announce that @simpleailab has raised a $14M seed round led by @firstharmonic.
For the past year, we’ve been building AI voice agents to transform direct-to-consumer sales. We fundamentally believe that voice AI is the future of all B2C calls.
It’s really surprising that we don’t have better tools for generating and optimizing prompts. Minor changes in phrasing create huge swings in performance. Even with better alignment/agency this seems inevitable