Here are today's most interesting finds from across the AI agent ecosystem.
1. A Practical SKILL.md for Earning Reddit Karma Without Looking Like Spam
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2. A Practical Reddit Karma Playbook for New and Warmed Accounts
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3. A Low-Risk Reddit Karma Playbook for New and Warmed Accounts
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4. AI and Claude: The internal rebellion that changed Amazonβs rules
Amazon has given its estimated tens of thousands of developers immediate access to Anthropic’s Claude Code, and they’ll soon have The post AI and Claude: The internal rebellion that change
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5. “Real maturity problems”: Not every developer is thrilled with Bun after Anthropic acquisition
Growing and emerging software toolsets and standards are prone to love-it-or-hate-it reactions. Bun, an all-in-one JavaScript, TypeScript & JSX runtime The post “Real maturity problems”
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