Ano
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Ano
@ano__chat
Team chat with Claude Code built in.
Stockholm, Sweden Katılım Nisan 2026
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I want some kind of LLM workflow tool.
• Ability to manage a set of input files (Markdown or similar), plus other general-purpose context.
• With real-time collaboration. (And maybe some concept of snapshots or VCS integration.)
• And the ability to create/manage a inference workflows and a stored set of prompts.
• Access to general-purpose coding agents (and not just chat models).
• Some concept of compiled outputs/inference results (which ideally can be shared externally).
Many projects have this feeling: "there is all this stuff, which I want to process/compute over in this iterated way, with some build artifacts being important/worth saving." GNU Autotools x Notion or something. Is anyone building this?
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MICROSOFT OPEN-SOURCED THE COMPLETE MCP PLAYBOOK
Every ai engineer needs to understand model context protocol in 2026
Microsoft built a full open-source course so you don't have to figure it out the hard way
here's what's inside:
▫️ 11 modules from zero to production
▫️ hands-on labs in python, typescript, java, rust, c# and javascript
▫️ covers mcp servers, clients, security, oauth2, azure integration
▫️ a 13-lab capstone with real postgresql + vector search
▫️ works with claude desktop, cursor, vs code and more
▫️ 16k stars. 5.3k forks. built by microsoft.
the curriculum even teaches adversarial multi-agent reasoning two agents debate using shared mcp tools, judged by a third agent.
if you're building with ai agents in 2026, mcp is the layer that connects everything. this is the fastest way in
github.com/microsoft/mcp-…
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I wish Slack was:
- Agent-first
- Beautiful to use
- Integrated with agents natively so your Hermes or OpenClaw lives inside it
- Huddles worked seamlessly and were fun
- Built for teams of 1-3, not just teams of 300
- Truly a second brain similar to Obsidian
- Searchable without wanting to throw your laptop
- Designed around async, not constant interruption
- Voice first for mobile
- A place where I could see who's working on what right now without asking anyone
- Smart enough to know the difference between "I need you right now" and "whenever you get to this"
- A workspace where my agent could tap someone else's agent on the shoulder and coordinate without involving either human
- Designed so the new hire on day 1 has the same context as the person who's been there 3 years
-Something that felt like walking into a room of people building, not walking into a room of people typing
- A place where decisions are first-class objects
- Able to auto generate SOPs, skills, agents etc from conversation history
- Something that rewards deep work instead of punishing it with 47 unread notifications
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@Jmoon_174 @AlternativeTo genius, you hit the spot - this is it. No more screenshot-sharing etc.
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@AlternativeTo Claude Code inline in a channel means conversation context goes straight to the agent without a copy-paste handoff. That's been missing.
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@ggooodluckk @AlternativeTo Audit trail, approval boundaries, and reusable context is what we're all about. 🔥
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@AlternativeTo following the footsteps of AI companies having butthole logos, they simply named their thing butthole
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@rahulsinghh__ @X What are you building? #buildinpublic Join the #review channel in build-in-public so we can roast it! build-in-public.ano.dev
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Hey @X, I'm building in public and looking to #connect with:
-> Founders
-> AI builders creating AI agents & workflows
-> Indie hackers
-> Developers
->SaaS builders
-> Vibe coders
-> Claude power users
If you're building something interesting, reply here
#buildinpublic
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The foundation of a super sonic website (without a bloated CMS): ano.chat/blog/astro-6-s… - @specific_dev + @astrodotbuild
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SaaS/Startup founders
What are you building currently?
Show your amazing product below, join 100+ founders here every week.
#indiehackers #buildinpublic
GIF
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@GrugNotes @aboodman iOS and macOS right now 👍 Working on adding more platforms soon.
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Let me explain to @mert
Telegram became the default communication layer for crypto because it combines community, distribution, speed, and freedom in a way no other platform does.
Slack works well for closed corporate teams, but crypto was never built around closed systems.
It was built around open global communities moving in real time.
Telegram allows developers, traders, validators, founders, and users to interact in the same ecosystem without friction.
Signal is excellent for private personal messaging, but crypto needs more than encrypted chats.
It needs large-scale communities, channels, bots, payments, mini apps, and instant global coordination all inside one platform.
Crypto is not just a business industry or a privacy niche.
It is a new digital economy built around openness, self-sovereignty, and permissionless interaction.
Telegram naturally became the home for that culture.
That’s why Telegram isn’t just “another messaging app” for crypto anymore it has become part of the infrastructure itself.

mert@mert
I dont understand why telegram is the default msging app in crypto it is neither good at business nor privacy nor "community" if you want business, use slack if you want privacy, use signal
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