6 field notes about agents. Quick, practical, no fluff.
Sandcastle lets you spin up multiple AI coding agents at once — each working in its own isolated space — and then quietly merges everything back together.
A developer published his personal AI instruction set as a free, installable collection — and 31,000 people starred it in days.
Promptfoo automatically attacks your AI to find its weaknesses — and OpenAI just paid $86M for it, then kept it free.
Garry Tan's personal Claude setup gives one AI 8 specialist roles - architect, reviewer, security auditor and more. Open-source, free to copy.
ByteDance just open-sourced a smarter way for AI agents to store and retrieve what they know — and it could quietly cut costs while making agents a lot more reliable.
MiroFish builds a tiny parallel world of thousands of AI characters to predict what happens next — in markets, public opinion, or even unfinished stories.