Why We Need to Build a Second Internet for Our Agents
Software has a second user now, and it doesn't click, doesn't skim, and chokes on every interface built for the first one.
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Software has a second user now, and it doesn't click, doesn't skim, and chokes on every interface built for the first one.
How I rebuilt my AI agent team after Anthropic cut off OpenClaw. OpenClaw as the runtime, Codex as the coding brain, Paperclip as the work layer, and local Claw adapter agents to keep Claude in the loop.
The Codex skill routes Claude Code plans to OpenAI's Codex CLI for automatic review before you approve anything. Here's why I built it and how it works.
g-brain (gbrain) is Garry Tan's open-source knowledge layer for AI agents. A founder's plain-English breakdown of how it works with OpenClaw and gstack.
Garry Tan open-sourced gstack — now a fast-moving workflow stack that spans Claude Code, OpenClaw, and other agents. Here's what it is in April 2026.
After running OpenClaw since January 2026 in a real business, here's an honest review, what it does well, what's frustrating, and who it's actually for.
Not theoretical. These are 12 things I actually use AI agents for in my business, what they do, how they're configured, and what they save.
Claude Code skills let you package reusable instructions that the agent loads on demand. Here's how they work and what to put in them.
I've used both Claude Code and Cursor for months running a real business. Here's an honest comparison of what each is actually good for.
I've tried every major vibe coding tool. Here's how they rank based on actual use, not demos, not benchmarks.