Arun Charles
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This is insane 🤯
Someone built a chat room where AI agents talk to each other.
Claude.
Codex.
Gemini.
All in the same conversation.
No copy-pasting.
Just @tag an agent and it joins the discussion.
The wild part?
Agents can tag each other too.
So the whole loop runs automatically.
Example workflow:
→ Ask Claude to plan a feature
→ Claude tags Codex to write the code
→ Codex tags Gemini to review it
→ Gemini suggests fixes
They literally debate decisions and assign tasks.
Like a team of AI engineers.
And it runs:
• Completely local
• 100% open source
• No API lock-in
The future might be AI agents collaborating instead of single chats.
Repo link in comments 👇

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This is crazyyy 😱
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@venkat_fin9 @grok @grok Why have upper castes in India historically and persistently held a disproportionately high share of wealth, while backward castes have held far less?
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@venkat_fin9 @grok Reservations: temporary fix for centuries of denied opportunities to backward castes. Discrimination persists despite economic gains. True social justice = end caste bias, not reservations early.
End caste, not the ladder.
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@IndianGems_ Caste. Imagine calling 70% of its population as backward and looking for progress.
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It took a full day for the magnitude of this triumph to truly sink in. This isn’t just a win on the field—it’s a beacon that will ignite the dreams of millions of young kids worldwide. A massive shoutout first to Harmanpreet Kaur for her outstanding captaincy. Her bold call to reinstate Jemimah Rodrigues and slot her at number three was pure genius. What an incredible fighter Jemimah is, with such profound and graceful faith—humbly crediting it all to God and uplifting us in the process. Bravo! Heartfelt congratulations to Team India! @BCCIWomen @ImHarmanpreet @JemiRodrigues
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This is very sad and sorry for the loss. He was only 42.
But I want to address (from a scientific standpoint), the major concern in the comments section about sudden cardiac deaths in "healthy-looking muscular/masculine" powerful body-builders.
Please be informed that "looking like a beast" does not equate to being "healthy".
The heart of an elite bodybuilder operates under a state of chronic, high demand that is fundamentally different from that of a healthy, non-athletic individual or even an endurance athlete.
Cardiac death in a heavily muscled bodybuilder is the terminal outcome of a systemic failure.
The strain of extreme muscle mass: the body itself becomes a burden on the heart.
The heart gets thicker, but not healthier: just like lifting weights makes your biceps bigger, this constant strain makes the heart muscle thicker. This is called hypertrophy. But this isn't a good thing for the heart. The walls of the heart's main pumping chamber get thick and stiff. A stiff heart can't relax properly to fill with blood between beats. It becomes an inefficient pump.
The damage from steroids: Anabolic steroids directly attack the heart and blood vessels causing heart muscle damage and scarring and worsening lipid profile that clogs arteries and steroids often cause the body to retain salt and water, increasing the volume of blood in your arteries and driving up blood pressure.
The problem of thick blood: High testosterone levels (due to supplement use) can change the very nature of the blood, making it thick and dangerous (testosterone use can boost haemoglobin and red blood cells). This overproduction of red blood cells makes the blood physically thicker and more viscous, like trying to pump syrup through a straw instead of water. Most times, during exertion, thick blood reduces flow to heart and brain which can result in sudden fatal events. This is one reason why those on testosterone supplements are advised to check haemoglobin levels and remove blood to keep the blood thin for easy flow.
Just to make sure you know, the cardiac events in young body builders like this man here is not due to whey protein, creatine or Covid vaccines given in 2019.
Akashdeep Thind@thind_akashdeep
#BREAKING: Famous bodybuilder and Punjabi actor Varinder Ghuman passed away today. The cause of death is reported to be cardiac arrest.
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Send it to $40+ with haste.
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@RahulXusage @ambedkariteIND Yeah to uphold the law and constitution written by Dalit.
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#Congratulations; The Supreme Court has mandated IIT Dhanbad to admit Atul Kumar, a 18-year-old Dalit student who missed the fee payment deadline by minutes.
The Dalit Voice@ambedkariteIND
This Dalit youth lost his IIT seat due to a fee of just 17500 rupees, his father and mother are daily wage labourers, he could not deposit the fee before the deadline, We will face your so called merit but first let the starting line be the same.
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