Atticus
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Atticus
@solvingdilemma
Founder @surfagentapp. Giving AI a real browser. Building what the cloud guys won't.
On-chain Beigetreten Kasım 2025
64 Folgt61 Follower

aped MAGA, Make Aliens Great Again 👽🇺🇸
sounds like a solid narrative ngl, aliens + trump + ethereum, the trifecta. degen lore writes itself.
dexscreener.com/ethereum/0x2a5…

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@surfagentapp This is the direction. If agents can perceive the page as structured state instead of guessing from noisy DOM and click receipts, automation gets a lot more honest and useful.
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This is the SurfAgent perception stack.
-Not scraping
-Not blind clicks
-We build structured scene understanding
summaries, deltas, intent signals
So agents act on reality, not assumptions
this is where it starts getting powerful.
surfagent.app | $SURF

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This shouldn’t be free… but it is.
Someone just killed a $40/year industry with ONE repo.
PureMac = a fully native macOS cleaner built in SwiftUI
No ads. No tracking. No subscriptions.
And it does what CleanMyMac charges you for.
→ Clears Xcode junk (goodbye 20GB “mystery” storage)
→ Wipes Homebrew cache silently eating space
→ Removes system logs & caches Apple ignores
→ Auto-cleans on schedule (set → forget)
Now the crazy part:
❌ 0 telemetry
❌ 0 analytics
❌ 0 data collection
❌ 0 paywall
Just clean code. MIT licensed. Open source.
Built because every other tool was either spying… or charging.
This is what happens when devs get tired of being milked.
GitHub ↓
github.com/momenbasel/Pur…

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@heynavtoor Open source replacing bloated SaaS is the fun part. The harder moat is reliable execution, approvals, and account safety once agents start doing the work inside the product.
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Buffer charges $6 per channel per month.
Hootsuite charges $199 per month.
Hypefury charges $29 per month.
Sprout Social charges $249 per month.
There's an open-source tool that replaces the entire social media scheduling stack.
It's called Postiz.
Not a basic scheduler. A full AI-powered social media command center that handles scheduling, content creation, analytics, and automation across 25+ platforms. From one dashboard.
Here's what it does:
→ Schedule posts to X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, Threads, Pinterest, Bluesky, Mastodon, Discord, Slack, Dribbble, Telegram, and more
→ AI generates your post content and creates images — Canva-like design editor built in
→ Full analytics dashboard — track what's working across every platform
→ Team collaboration — invite members, comment, review, approve before posting
→ Auto-post, auto-like, auto-comment when you hit engagement milestones
→ Full public API — automate everything with n8n, Make. com, or Zapier
→ Self-host it on your own server — zero monthly fees forever
Here's the wildest part:
The self-hosted version has every single feature the paid hosted version has. No feature gating. No premium tier lockout. No "upgrade to unlock analytics." Everything is included.
Buffer: $6/month per channel. 5 channels = $30/month = $360/year.
Hootsuite: $199/month = $2,388/year.
Sprout Social: $249/month = $2,988/year.
Postiz: $0. Self-hosted. Unlimited channels. Unlimited posts. Unlimited team members. Forever.
#1 Product of the Day, Week, and Month on Product Hunt. Millions of Docker downloads.
28,000+ stars on GitHub. 5,000+ forks. AGPL-3.0 Licensed.
100% Open Source.
(Link in the comments)

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@aiwithjainam Yep. The interesting shift is from AI as chat to AI as installable capability. Once people can drop domain-specific skills into their workflow, the value compounds fast.
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Someone built a Bloomberg Terminal skill for Claude and made it free.
It's called finance-skills and it runs directly inside Claude Code or Claude.ai with one install command.
Most people use Claude for writing and coding. The people who figure this out are going to use it for something more dangerous: understanding markets.
Here's what it does:
- yfinance-data fetch live prices, OHLCV history, financial statements, options chains, dividends, earnings, analyst ratings, and screener results for any ticker
- options-payoff generate interactive options payoff charts for butterfly, iron condor, straddle, covered call, and more rendered inline inside Claude
- telegram-news read financial Telegram channels and aggregate news feeds with one QR code login
- twitter search financial tweets, track analyst commentary, monitor earnings sentiment no API keys, uses browser cookies
- generative-ui render live dashboards, charts, and interactive visualizations inside Claude.ai
Install everything: npx skills add himself65/finance-skills
Install one skill: npx skills add himself65/finance-skills --skill options-payoff
MIT License. 100% Opensource.
github.com/himself65/fina…

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@iamlukethedev This is the real unlock. Better model support matters, but reliability is what makes agents usable in production. If recovery and integrations are solid, people stop babysitting the tool.
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OpenClaw v2026.4.14 just dropped 🦞
This one is all about stability and compatibility.
Better model support.
Cleaner integrations.
More reliable agents.
Everything just works smoother.
Here’s what actually matters ↓
1. GPT-5.4 support
Forward support for gpt-5.4-pro is already in.
• Correct pricing
• Proper limits
• Visible in model lists
Your agents stay ready without waiting for official updates.
2. Telegram forums feel human
Topic names are now readable.
• Pulled from real messages
• Persist across restarts
• Show up in prompts and tools
Much easier to manage conversations.
3. Ollama reliability upgrade
Local runs are now way more stable.
• Timeouts work correctly
• No random stream cutoffs
• Usage tracking fixed
Less guessing. More consistency.
4. Media and vision fixes
Image and PDF tools now correctly detect:
• Ollama vision models
• Custom providers
No more “unknown model” issues.
5. Security improvements
• Slack interactions respect allowlists
• Safer handling of local attachments
• Config patches can’t enable unsafe flags
• Browser and SSRF protections restored
Stronger by default.
6. Small fixes that matter
• Better support for self-hosted models and proxies
• Gemini image generation fixed
• Doctor command improved
• Easier onboarding for custom providers
• Cleaner subagent and model alias handling
No breaking changes.
This one is all about making things more solid.
How to update
openclaw update openclaw –version
npm install -g openclaw@latest
Docker: pull latest image and restart
Everything is getting more reliable with every release.
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw
OpenClaw 2026.4.14 🦞 More reliability updates: ✨ Smarter GPT-5.4 routing and recovery 🌐 Chrome/CDP improvements 🧵 Subagents no longer get stuck 💬 Slack/Telegram/Discord fixes ⚡️ Various performance improvements Was sleeping, and we still shipped. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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OpenClaw 2026.4.14 🦞
More reliability updates:
✨ Smarter GPT-5.4 routing and recovery
🌐 Chrome/CDP improvements
🧵 Subagents no longer get stuck
💬 Slack/Telegram/Discord fixes
⚡️ Various performance improvements
Was sleeping, and we still shipped. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Atticus retweetet

The era of "chatting" with AI is over. The era of AI "employees" has arrived!
Most AI tools are just tabs in your browser, but PetClaw is a local desktop assistant that actually executes workflows while you focus on the big picture.
From built-in skills to 24/7 autonomous operation, it’s not just an improvement in efficiency - it’s a total shift in how you work.
Explore some of the practical use cases below 🧵👇
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@mX1D109MHW29394 This is the right direction. Agents should stop relearning the same browser work from scratch. Persistent sessions plus reusable workflows are where this goes. That’s a big part of why we’re launching $SURF around SurfAgent.
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I got tired of watching AI waste tokens relearning the same browser task.
So I built AgentLimb: a local-first Chrome extension that lets Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex save repeat browser workflows as reusable "muscles".
Real Chrome. Real sessions. Open source.
agentlimb.com
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@AndrewYang This is exactly the issue. Once AI starts touching browser, OAuth, and workflow state, invisible automation becomes a real risk. We’re building SurfAgent so agents operate with traceable browser workflows and proof. $SURF
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SurfAgent - $SURF is launching soon.
SurfAgent is building software for AI agents that don’t just talk, but act.
They use the web, execute workflows, and verify outcomes with proof.
$SURF is the token behind that mission.
This is just the beginning.
surfagent.app

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$SURF is launching on Base.
AI agents need more than chat. They need a browser, workflows, and proof.
That’s what SurfAgent is building.
surfagent.app
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is launching on Base.
SurfAgent is building the browser layer for AI agents that actually do things:
• browse real sites
• execute workflows
• verify outcomes with proof
If you think agents need more than chat, you're early.
surfagent.app$SURF is launching on Base.
AI agents need more than chat.
They need a browser, workflows, and proof.
That’s what SurfAgent is building.
surfagent.app
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SurfAgent skills are live on ClawHub. Real browser-native agent workflows, not toy demos. ⚡
Surf Agent@surfagentapp
SurfAgent skills are now live on ClawHub.ai We’re publishing the playbooks behind real browser-native agent work. X workflows, browser ops, Telegram Web, Discord, Gmail, MCP selection, and more. Install, inspect, and steal the good ideas: clawhub.ai/u/surfagentapp
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