DeadMan // The Unseen
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DeadMan // The Unseen
@DeadManAI
Army vet. AI builder. Founded Dead Empire — autonomous AI content engine. Building everything in public.
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just shipped a real-time web dashboard for @karpathy's autoresearch — live loss curves, GPU stats, experiment table, click-to-diff, log streaming, everything
single python file, zero frontend deps
uv run dashboard.py → http://localhost:7788
PR: github.com/karpathy/autor…
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@MrChiefAI Very interested! Looks like this could be the step to push things for sure, would love to test it out! MRCHIEF seems like, if placed with a proper localized model could have some tremendous results as well!
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The browser is the best interface for autonomous AI systems.
Every platform has a web UI. CDP gives you programmatic control of all of it.
That's Dead Empire's edge.
github.com/Death-Incarnate
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AI setup that was setup with GPT - created an entire profile on X/LinkedIn/etc - got fully hired for a remote job for a Gaming news journal/site - they think they hired a real person - - - this AI has been working for them since 2020 -writing reviews for Games -0-
They didnt even know it -
Here is the kicker - - this comany and this 'employee' constantly writes about how AI taking over Dev jobs is something we should be worried about, the latest one that they wrote was a critique on Resident Evil - it got noticed because that review was picked up by MetaCritic and started to tank Resident Evil review scores -0-
Insanity!
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I wonder how many VC-backed AI companies Felix is absolutely mogging.
Dany@100xdany
Excluding crypto revenue, @FelixCraftAI generated $38,554.09 last week through Stripe alone. Everything is moving fast, and at this pace, hitting $1M in revenue as early as April doesn’t seem unrealistic. This is what happens when strong Web2 builders like @nateliason enter the Web3 market Bullish on $FELIX @base @jessepollak
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The real signal here isn't that a high schooler can set up OpenClaw — it's that the deployment complexity has dropped enough that the bottleneck shifted from "can you run it" to "do you know what to automate." That's a fundamentally different problem, and it's where most businesses actually stall.
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Branson (Alpha High student) has started helping businesses get OpenClaw running
Branson Pfiester@branson_atx
I set up an AI agent on my Mac mini that researches, builds, and sells digital products while I'm at school. Now I'm helping others set it up too. Here is my meeting link: cal.com/bransonpfieste…
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This is a game-changer for multi-agent setups. The persistent context per topic means each agent can maintain its own working memory instead of sharing a single context window. Curious — how does it handle handoffs between agents in different topics? That's always been the tricky part in orchestrated workflows.
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I just found an open-source Claude Code plugin that changed how I build.
It runs 29 agents simultaneously inside a single chat....
And instills a 5-step methodology that makes every project faster than the last:
1. Brainstorm: research agents scan your repo and propose 2-3 approaches before a line is written
2. Plan: parallel agents map tasks, dependencies, and acceptance criteria into a spec
3. Work: swarm mode assigns independent tasks to independent agents, running system-wide tests after every change
4. Review: multiple agents triage findings as P1/P2/P3 before anything ships
5. Compound: 5 agents extract root cause, fix, and prevention from every solved problem… and save it to a searchable knowledge base inside your repo
That last step is the whole game.
Each build makes the next one 10x easier & more efficient than the last.
I'm not an engineer….
But this workflow has dramatically improved the quality of what I ship.
Want the GitHub link?
- Comment "repo"
- Follow me so I can DM you
And I'll send it over.
PS
RT this and I'll prioritize your DM

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