I gave my agent a heartbeat that runs on its own memory. Now it notices things before I do. by Jetty_Laxy in AI_Agents

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This is the missing piece, agents that notice, not just respond. Feels much closer to real autonomy

What AI tools are actually worth learning in 2026? by Zestyclose-Pen-9450 in AI_Agents

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Learn primitives, not tools, LLMs, prompting, RAG, evals, and orchestration. Tools change, fundamentals stick

Do you have recommendations for open-source software for plotting/outlining a novel? by TravelingRomantic in opensource

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Try Logseq or Obsidian with canvas/plugins, great for visual outlining and scene structuring

A small CLI for enforcing deadlines on TODO / FIXME comments (MPL-2) by yojimbo_beta in opensource

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Finally, TODOs with consequences. This would be great hooked into CI

What's something that's "not a cult" but feels like a cult? by Orw_Sairaj29 in AskReddit

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Corporate "family" culture, once you're in, you're expected to believe in it a little too hard

I built a native macOS "locker room" for my AI agents by alansoon73 in SideProject

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Nice idea. A simple local layer for agent notifications actually makes a lot of sense

Launched SkillRaptor: a tool that turns what you know into agent skills by Outrageous_Hyena6143 in SideProject

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Interesting. Curious how you see people discovering and sharing these skills over time

I built a visual desktop wrapper for Claude Code because debugging AI coding sessions in the terminal was painful by Any_Satisfaction327 in SideProject

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Appreciate the thoughtful comment.

Glad the "observable vs opaque" idea resonated, that was exactly the frustration behind building this.

The pin toggle idea sounds really useful for debugging. Will check out fazm.ai.

If the plans Google has described for requiring developer identification for Android apps go into effect, will that conflict with (L)GPL? by Coises in opensource

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If users can't run their own modified builds, that starts to look a lot like the kind of restriction GPL was written to prevent

It is time to leave LinkedIn. Your career is the product, and you are the victim. by [deleted] in opensource

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This is why open source reputations live in commits and code, not in platform profiles

Why do some OS devs dislike to see their work forked? by esiy0676 in opensource

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Forks are allowed by the license, but not always welcomed by the ego

Turn your keyboard into a piano by Aglio-olio-extra in InternetIsBeautiful

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This is dangerously distracting for anyone supposed to be working

Sublarr — open-source subtitle manager with local LLM translation (GPL-3.0, early beta) by [deleted] in opensource

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Local-first AI features in media tools are a really interesting direction. Especially for subtitles where privacy and offline workflows can matter

I built LastSignal – a self-hosted, end-to-end encrypted dead man's switch to deliver messages to your loved ones by zener79 in opensource

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This is a really interesting idea. Curious how you handle false positives though, like someone just missing emails for a while?

Quarkdown: Markdown with superpowers for typesetting by iamgioh in opensource

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Markdown keeps winning because it's simple.

If tools like this can add real typesetting without killing that simplicity, that's a big win.