🇷🇺🎈 They’re Russian to show the Плоская Земля… the flat earth.
From the ground to the stratosphere and back in just 2 minutes (video sped up 64×).
Maximum altitude: 26 km.
Full flight: ~2 hours 15 minutes.
The probe drifted roughly 100 km and still couldn’t find a globe. 🌎🤔
Anthropic's Claude Ai Agents Team just Educated how to build production AI agents in under 30 mins.
For Free. From the engineers who built the stack.
CANCEL Your Weekend Plans, and Learn to Build AI Agents Today.
Bookmark it. Watch it. Build your first production agent this weekend.
$5,000/month. $7,000/month. $12,000/month.
People are building agents for clients and charging $$$ as Beginners. You're still stuck in the thinking about AI phase.
This video fixes that tonight.
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Ivan Nardini runs Developer Relations for AI at Google Cloud. He just gave away the entire production agent stack in 30 minutes.
This is the talk that separates people deploying AI agents that actually scale from people whose agents break the moment they leave localhost.
Here's everything inside.
I break down a production AI video like this every week. Follow @codewithimanshu.
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The 4-part agent stack that actually scales.
Most devs are duct-taping frameworks together and calling it an "AI agent."
Ivan lays out the real stack:
Agent Development Kit (ADK): open-source, code-first framework for building, evaluating, and deploying agents. Supports Claude models through Vertex AI directly.
Model Context Protocol (MCP): lets your agent talk to any tool or data source with one standard. Vertex AI Agent Engine: managed platform for deploying, monitoring, and scaling agents in production. No DevOps headaches.
Agent-to-Agent Protocol: open protocol so agents built on different frameworks can actually work together.
This is the stack replacing every hacky agent setup in production right now.
Full MCP + Claude breakdowns drop weekly on @codewithimanshu.
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Building your first real agent.
Ivan builds a birthday planner agent live.
LLM Agent class. Name it. Define instructions. Pick the model.
He uses Claude 3.7 Sonnet. You could use Opus 4.7 for better reasoning.
Full agent built in minutes. Not weeks.
Watch the build once and you'll never structure an agent the wrong way again.
I post agent architectures people pay $500 courses to learn. @codewithimanshu.
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Multi-agent systems without the chaos.
Single agents are easy. Multi-agent systems are where 99% of builders fail.
Ivan extends the birthday planner by:
Adding a calendar service through MCP tools Creating an orchestrator agent to route requests between agents Handling state and context across agent handoffs
This is production multi-agent architecture. Clean. Scalable. Debuggable.
Most tutorials hand-wave this part. This one shows you every step.
Multi-agent orchestration content drops weekly on @codewithimanshu.
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Deployment without the DevOps nightmare.
This is where most AI projects die.
You build a cool agent locally. It works. You try to deploy it. Everything breaks.
Vertex AI Agent Engine fixes this:
Minimal code deployment Automatic monitoring of latency, CPU, and memory Built-in observability and logging No infrastructure setup needed
You provide config and requirements. The platform handles the rest.
This is how agents actually get to production.
Deployment guides for Claude agents post every week. @codewithimanshu.
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Agent-to-Agent Protocol: the future nobody's talking about.
Most people don't know this exists yet.
The A2A Protocol lets agents built in different frameworks communicate seamlessly.
Your Claude agent. My LangChain agent. Someone else's CrewAI agent.
All talking to each other. All solving parts of the same problem. All without custom integration code.
This is the infrastructure layer of the coming AI economy.
Getting in early on A2A Protocol is like getting in early on HTTP in 1995.
A2A deep dive coming soon. @codewithimanshu.
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30 minutes from the team shipping this in production.
You'll learn more from this than from 6 months of YouTube tutorials made by people who've never deployed an agent past localhost.
People who watch this understand production AI agents at the architect level.
People who skip it keep hacking together frameworks that break every time an API updates.
Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build a real agent this weekend.
Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually moves your AI engineering career forward.
I found a seriously intelligent video by @icantevenfilms. It visualizes conspiracies of the last 25 years while letting YOU connect the dots. The music, visuals, and themes are next level. You’ve gotta know your stuff and watch closely. This is a must-see.
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Dear American people,
What have you done to yourselves? Does a statement like this truly sit well with you? When rhetoric around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz slips into spectacle, it reflects not strength, but a quiet abdication of responsibility. Politics, at its finest, is a moral conversation; anchored in restraint, reason, and accountability. Reduced to performance, it becomes mere noise: loud, reckless, and unanswerable.
The question, then, is not about one individual. It is about what a democracy, in its collective wisdom, chooses to accept and eventually, to normalize. We, too, are not sailing in a different boat.
Jai Hind.
Someone asked Hassan Al Basri: "What is the secret of your religiousness?"
He replied "I understood 4 things:
1. I understood that my RIZQ cannot be taken by anyone, so my heart became content.
If I had to start over tomorrow with nothing but a laptop and Claude, here’s how I’d build a multi-million dollar business in 90 days.
I'd create a 5-person AI department that works 24/7.
Let me introduce you to the team…
SubhanAllah… Today I just learned something that shook me in the most beautiful way.
On the Day of judgment, The Heaviest Thing on the Scales is not your salah. It’s not your fasting. It’s not even your wealth given in charity.
SOMEONE CREATED A GITHUB REPO WITH AN ENTIRE SETUP FOR AN AI AGENCY
Engineers, designers, growth marketers, product managers.
Broken down how even a rookie could understand.
It has over 10K stars in 7 days
GitHub: https://t.co/VYdwzJuCtB
and @grok conveniently unable to translate
"I heard the statements of US Senator Lindsey Graham, in which he calls on the Gulf Cooperation Council states to enter this war, saying that 'we are being struck too' and that we must join the fight. I say to him clearly: we know exactly why we are being struck, and we also know who dragged the entire region into this dangerous escalation without consulting those he calls his 'allies' in the region.
We thank God that the UAE and the GCC states are safe, and we do not need anyone who claims to have come to the Middle East to save us. The truth is that hasty American decisions are what embroiled the region in a war whose peoples had no part in deciding, and whose local allies were not consulted before it was launched.
We do not deny the Iranian threat to the region — this has been made clear in recent days. We do not trust Iran. But this is a dirty game in which multiple powers are competing at the expense of our region, with no honor and no transparency. In this scene, Iran, Israel, and the United States are all acting according to their own interests — not according to the interests of the peoples of the Arab states of the Middle East.
For this reason we say it plainly: we will not enter this war to serve the interests of others, and we will not sacrifice our sons in a conflict that could have been avoided through diplomacy and political solutions. We value the lives of our sons, and we do not treat their souls as 'collateral damage' as some do. Nothing in this world is more precious than the lives of our sons, and no alliance with any country in the world is worth gambling with those lives. If President Donald Trump and Senator Graham are willing to risk their country and the lives of Americans for the sake of Israel's interests, that is their choice. As for us — we will not do the same.
Senator Graham says they are 'allies of the Arabs' and that we need and benefit from US protection. And I say to him: we do not need your protection. All we want from you is to keep your harm away from us.
He also says: 'We sell you weapons' — as though that is a service the United States provides to us. The truth is that this is no one's favor. We invest in our own security and pay billions of dollars for these weapons. It is a massive trade and industry built on these deals. Indeed, the United States itself is today moving toward purchasing weapons from Ukraine to supply its allies in other wars. This is an industry that lives off wars and arms sales — it is not charity.
And the clearest matter of all is what Senator Graham himself said when he spoke about oil. He said that Iran and Venezuela together hold 31% of global oil reserves, and that the United States could form a partnership with this share of global oil — and that this would be a 'nightmare for China.' He even added that if the regime in Iran changes, there will be a 'new Middle East,' and the United States will make a lot of money.
Only then does the picture become clear. Only then do we understand why they want this war.
Finally, I say to Senator Graham: perhaps you are a senator in the US Senate, but anyone who hears your statements might think you are a member of the Israeli Knesset — because you defend Israel's interests more than you defend the interests of the American people themselves.
The peoples of our region have the right to live in security and stability, away from the wars of others. We also have the right to decide how to protect our interests and our security, and to emerge from crises we did not create — crises that were imposed on us as a result of conflicts between powers competing for influence in this region.
We want peace and stability. We will not accept having the path of war imposed on us, and we will not accept being fuel in the battles of others."