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The hottest job for the next five years is going to be the agent operator. They don't need to be an engineer. They can walk into marketing, legal, or life sciences research and actually make agents work for that function. Required skills: > MCPs > CLIs > Writing skills (the file kind) > agents.md fluency > Business acumen None of this is in any CS curriculum today. Soon, enterprises will be pressured to redesign their workflows for agents, not for people. And when that happens, agent operators will be in massive demand.







once you migrate to an interface built for long-living, *persistent* agents, it's hard to go back · my data scientist? waiting for me every morning with user metrics · my bug squashing engineers? triaging user bugs and putting up PRs for me before i finish my morning coffee


Introducing: the first $10,000 of funding for open source contributions to the mallory.fun project, powered by the @merit_systems financial stack for open source and funded on @solana. Push a PR and start earning money today: github.com/darkresearch/m…






+500% now lmao

there's a @solana ai telegram group with about 100 of solana's most talented ai builders i'd love to grow it who's building cool things and should be added in? tag them 👇 particularly interested in anyone doing solana specific post-training

1976: Homebrew revolutionized personal computing. 2026: OpenClaw is revolutionizing personal AI. MetClaw.


You can feel @darkresearchai energy 🌑⚡️ $dark









