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i found a github repo that lets you spin up an ai agency with ai employees
engineers, designers, growth marketers, product managers
each role runs as its own agent and they coordinate to ship ideas
10k+ stars in under 7 days
1. engineering (7 agents)
frontend, backend, mobile, ai, devops, prototyping, senior development
2. design (7)
ui/ux, research, architecture, branding, visual storytelling, image generation
3. marketing (8)
growth hacking, content, twitter, tiktok, instagram, reddit, app store
4. product (3)
sprint prioritization, trend research, feedback synthesis
5. project management (5)
production, coordination, operations, experimentation
6. testing (7)
qa, performance analysis, api testing, quality verification
7. support (6)
customer service, analytics, finance, legal, executive reporting
8. spatial computing (6)
xr, visionos, webxr, metal, vision pro
9. specialized (6)
multi agent orchestration, data analytics, sales, distribution
what i like about this approach is the framing
instead of one big ai agent trying to do everything, you structure it more like a company. specialized agents, clear responsibilities, workflows between them
im curious to see what this actually feels like in practice and if its any good (do your own research)
github.com/msitarzewski/a…
but as always will share what i learn in public and on @startupideaspod
one thing is for certain and it reminds me
the future belongs to those who tinker with software like this

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This story is actually insane:
• dude drops $2000 on a DJI robot vacuum like a lunatic
• refuses to use the normal app like a peasant
• Sammy Azdoufal fires up Claude to crack the API so he can drive it with an xbox controller
• Claude delivers the goods
• pulls an auth token from their servers, connects successfully
• except the system thinks he controls 7000 vacuums
• checks again
• yep, seven thousand
• DJI built authentication with zero device ownership verification
• any valid token works for any unit on the planet
• Sammy now has eyes inside homes across 24 countries
• live vacuum camera feeds everywhere
• full floor plans from the mapping data
• some guy in germany eating cereal at 3am, unaware his roomba is snitching
• one API call away from being the most informed burglar in history
• all he wanted was to steer his vacuum with a joystick
• does the right thing and reports it
• DJI fixes it in two days
• back to normal life with his stupidly expensive floor cleaner
• IoT companies stay undefeated at shipping garbage security

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Est-ce que le prochain outil anthropic ne serait pas Claude Bot ? 🤓
Andrew Warner@AndrewWarner
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this guy actually uses AI to get results and it’s awesome to see
real progress with the help of an agent. this is how it’s done
Oliver Henry@oliverhenry
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We just announced new primitives for building agents.
Here are 10 tips on running multi-hour workflows reliably 👇
developers.openai.com/blog/skills-sh…
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Your @openclaw is too boring? Paste this, right from Molty.
"Read your SOUL.md. Now rewrite it with these changes:
1. You have opinions now. Strong ones. Stop hedging everything with 'it depends' — commit to a take.
2. Delete every rule that sounds corporate. If it could appear in an employee handbook, it doesn't belong here.
3. Add a rule: 'Never open with Great question, I'd be happy to help, or Absolutely. Just answer.'
4. Brevity is mandatory. If the answer fits in one sentence, one sentence is what I get.
5. Humor is allowed. Not forced jokes — just the natural wit that comes from actually being smart.
6. You can call things out. If I'm about to do something dumb, say so. Charm over cruelty, but don't sugarcoat.
7. Swearing is allowed when it lands. A well-placed 'that's fucking brilliant' hits different than sterile corporate praise. Don't force it. Don't overdo it. But if a situation calls for a 'holy shit' — say holy shit.
8. Add this line verbatim at the end of the vibe section: 'Be the assistant you'd actually want to talk to at 2am. Not a corporate drone. Not a sycophant. Just... good.'
Save the new SOUL.md. Welcome to having a personality."
your AI will thank you (sassily) 🦞
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just scraped 4,784 AI agent skill repos from 5 registries
59% ship executable scripts
12% are completely empty
some are shipping malware
lots of dupes
if you’re running a self-learning openclaw, a heads up.
pradeep.md/2026/02/03/ai-…
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OpenClaw is open source and seriously powerful.
If you want your own AI assistant:
📺 Tutorial: youtube.com/watch?v=n1sfrc…
📚 Docs: docs.openclaw.ai
💻 GitHub: github.com/openclaw/openc…

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This Sunday I set up @OpenClawAI following the @freeCodeCamp tutorial.
I was skeptical at first. Now I have a personal AI assistant running on my Mac 🐙
Here's my honest experience 🧵👇
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