Eric
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sharing a pretty important primitive in my agentic engineering setup I call it "gnhf" - good night, have fun basically, every night before I go to bed, I would put my agents to work so I never wake up "empty-handed". it's done through a similar setup as @GeoffreyHuntley's famous ralph loop and @karpathy's autoresearch i just open sourced my solution as a tool at github.com/kunchenguid/gn… - it's a dead-simple orchestrator that can run claude code, codex, opencode and rovo dev it's particularly effective when you give a measurable goal for the agents to work towards. the agent will deterministically attempt at it, make incremental progress, keep successful results and discard failed ones - rinse and repeat until you wake up (or it reaches the caps you set) i previously ran this with a bunch of scripts but finally got time to package it as a tool - pretty fresh so will likely have rough edges, but feel free to give it a try! good night, have fun!






Introducing GLM-5.1: The Next Level of Open Source - Top-Tier Performance: #1 in open source and #3 globally across SWE-Bench Pro, Terminal-Bench, and NL2Repo. - Built for Long-Horizon Tasks: Runs autonomously for 8 hours, refining strategies through thousands of iterations. Blog: z.ai/blog/glm-5.1 Weights: huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-5.1 API: docs.z.ai/guides/llm/glm… Coding Plan: z.ai/subscribe Coming to chat.z.ai in the next few days.



the last time I was this hyped for a release, it was GoT



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we’ve signed Zero Data Retention agreements with all providers for Go all models now follow a zero-retention policy your data is not used for training























