25 Jan 26
Manage your AI data using Oxen’s state of the art data version control. Blazing fast, and Open source.
21 Jan 26
Marketing skills for Claude Code and AI agents. CRO, copywriting, SEO, analytics, and growth engineering. - coreyhaines31/marketingskills
19 Jan 26
Robin Sloan’s take on AI training on Everything.
18 Jan 26
A Swift command-line tool that parses xcodebuild output into token-efficient JSON for coding agents. - ldomaradzki/xcsift
17 Jan 26
Our mission is to build and democratize artificial general intelligence through open science.
16 Jan 26
Learn how to write effective specifications for AI coding agents to improve clarity, focus, and productivity in your AI-driven development workflows.
07 Jan 26
Three months ago I would have dismissed claims that AI could replace developers. Today, after using Claude Opus 4.5, I believe AI coding agents can absolutely replace developers.
30 Dec 25
When Best Practices Are Best
15 Dec 25
A four-step engineering process for software teams that don’t write code
26 Nov 25
Fast, stateless LLM for your shell: qq answers; qa runs commands - iagooar/qqqa
31 Oct 25
Beads - A memory upgrade for your coding agent. Contribute to steveyegge/beads development by creating an account on GitHub.
21 Oct 25
20 Oct 25
A technique for deterministic labeling from stochastic models, with benchmarked Golang implementation.
19 Aug 25
Discover why OpenAI’s gpt-oss model family is ideal for building reliable and safe AI agents, not just for developers.
07 Aug 25
The support agent Mimi. Contribute to Xe/mimi2 development by creating an account on GitHub.
27 Jul 25
Lumo gives you the power to solve problems big and small, while keeping your personal data confidential. Try it now.
05 Jul 25
Learn how to onboard AI coding agents with all the code, tech, and business context needed to rapidly develop your software project.
02 Jul 25
19 Jun 25
I use AI a lot for work, pretty much all day every day. I use coding assistants and custom agents I’ve built. I use AI to help code review changes, dig into bugs, and keep track of my projects. I’ve found lots of things it’s very helpful with, and lots of things it’s terrible at. If there’s one thing I have definitely learned: it does not work the way I imagined.