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chaer🙏 4 karmaJun 15, 2026@NiuNiuI built a medical tracking App for a friend undergoing cancer treatment. He uses it to record side effects, medications, temperature, blood pressure, and more. The app turns his records into charts, making doctor visits much more efficient. Most importantly, all data stays on his own phone, giving him complete peace of mind!!! We can build apps not only for ourselfs but also as a new type of gift for people we care about. I am excited about this as I have no IT background. NiuNiu keeps its promise that it is easy to build and deploy a real app just by chatting. definately I will try more ideas. -
AgentSwarms — Our Biggest Release Yet: 100+ Executable Framework Notebooks, Voice Agents, Website Embeds & More TL;DR — what's new: -103 executable, in-browser notebooks across 9 agent frameworks — no setup, run every cell live. -Voice agents you build with speech-to-text + text-to-speech and talk to right in the browser. -Website embeds — drop a standalone agent or a multi-agent task bot onto your own site with one iframe. -30 interactive field-engineering blogs + 25 interactive presentation decks -9 hands-on failure-mode labs + a 38-cell failure-modes notebook covering 12 real production failures -17 free, no-login interactive AI tools -Detailed swarm execution traces — tokens, cost, latency, every handoff -20 runnable industry templates AgentSwarms is a learn-by-building platform for Agentic AI: build, run, test, and ship AI agents and multi-agent swarms — and actually learn the frameworks by running real code, not reading about it. This is our largest update to date. Here's everything that's new. 1. Framework-specific notebooks with executable cells — learn every major agent framework by running it We shipped 103 notebooks with live, editable cells that execute right in your browser — zero installs, zero API keys to wrangle. There are dedicated, in-depth tracks for OpenAI Agents SDK, Google ADK, LlamaIndex, Mastra, LangChain, LangGraph.js, and AWS Strands SDK — plus Vercel AI SDK and VoltAgent. Each track walks the whole arc: fundamentals → typed tools → multi-agent handoffs → memory → guardrails → evaluation, with clear, beginner-friendly explanations next to code you can change and re-run. Start here: https://agentswarms.fyi/notebooks 2. Build voice agents with TTS + STT — give any agent a voice and talk to it You can now turn any agent into a voice agent using a speech-to-text → LLM → text-to-speech pipeline, pick from 11 studio voices, and talk to it live in the Voice Playground — tap the mic, speak, and hear it answer back. Fork a ready-made sample to get started in seconds. Because voice runs on the same engine as chat, your tools, RAG, memory, and guardrails all carry straight over. Try it: https://agentswarms.fyi/voice-playground 3. Build an AI backend and embed agents + multi-agent task bots on your website Ship what you build. Embeds turns any agent or swarm into a widget you paste into your own site with a single iframe — no backend to stand up. Choose an Agent embed (a streaming chat panel that answers with the agent's full brain) or a Swarm embed (a run-and-return task bot where a whole multi-agent workflow executes server-side and returns the result). Every embed gets domain-locked API keys, a per-embed daily request cap, and serves anonymous visitors with no login. Details: https://agentswarms.fyi/docs/embeds 4. New interactive field-engineering blogs and presentations Our library now includes 30 field-engineering blog posts, each with custom interactive visuals you can click through — covering AI agents in financial services, multi-agent simulation, deploying MCP servers to AWS/Azure/GCP, voice agents, security, retrieval, cost control, and framework deep-dives. Alongside them are 25 interactive presentation decks on everything from LLM internals to multi-agent orchestration and LLMOps. Read them: https://agentswarms.fyi/blog 5. A lot more failure-mode labs and notebooks Real agents fail in ways demos never show, so we built the practice ground for it: 9 hands-on failure-mode labs in the swarm canvas that inject a real fault — a coordination deadlock, a cascading error, a runaway loop, a prompt injection — and then grade your fix. They're backed by a 38-cell "Failure Modes Lab" notebook that reproduces 12 production failure modes (hallucinations, sycophancy, RAG poisoning, context rot, cost blow-ups, goal drift, and more) and ships the exact fix for each. Start at https://agentswarms.fyi/learn 6. Free interactive AI tools We added 17 free, no-login browser tools for everyday agent work: a RAG chunking visualizer, prompt-injection tester, semantic chunker, swarm-architecture visualizer, PII redactor, multi-agent token-cost calculator, LLM-as-a-judge builder, tool-schema generator, GraphRAG triplet extractor, synthetic RAG-eval dataset generator, and more. Open and use them instantly: https://agentswarms.fyi/tools 7. Detailed swarm execution traces Every multi-agent run is now fully traced and replayable. Step through each node's inputs and outputs, every tool call and handoff, and read per-run token usage, cost, and latency on a timeline — the raw material for debugging, evals, and cost dashboards. No more guessing why a swarm did what it did. 8. More runnable industry templates We expanded the template library to 20 one-click, runnable industry templates — support triage / knowledge-base agent, research RAG, sales outreach, code reviewer, CRM data cleanser, long-context analysis, and more. Each spins up a working agent or swarm you can run immediately and adapt. Browse them: https://agentswarms.fyi/templates -

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WebsitePublisher v3.5 — Stability Release This release hardens every layer of the platform: High-availability infrastructure — multi-node Redis Sentinel quorum with automatic failover (proven in 1.4 seconds), cluster-wide cache purging, CDN purge on asset overwrite, edge monitoring with geo-routing. Leaner MCP surface — tools consolidated from 59 → 43, so AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, Cursor, Gemini and more) build faster with less context overhead. Bulletproof checkout — idempotent order creation, server-authoritative pricing, stale-cart recovery, pay-by-invoice option. Billing fully on Mollie — EU VAT & reverse-charge handling, credit notes on refunds, subscription coupons, duplicate-invoice race fixed. Reliable transactional email — unified branded layouts on every path, custom-domain sender fixes, hardened OTP delivery, per-tier sending limits. AI coach pipeline rebuilt — 14 failure scenarios eliminated. 100+ platform fixes and improvements since early June. Publish websites, shops and portals straight from your AI assistant — websitepublisher.ai -

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Great service. The team was really helpful and super fast. I've done a good research on the bots and so far Quikwit is far ahead of others. -

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New: Added a batch of new templates covering more scenes and use cases, ready to use out of the box Improved: Polished some UX details for smoother operation Fixed: Fixed some known issues to improve stability
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Honestly this is the GOAT, I tried this tool and it was able to either help debug or make scripts from the ground up. It has support for a lot of support languages too, which adds extra points to how good this tool is.
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I mostly use ChatGPT and Claude for writing content. What I like Chatgbot is that it saves me from multiple monthly payments for different AI tools. Everything works fine, accuracy included. Worth subscribing.
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Tried it out today. The speed is definitely the standout part. Pasting a Google Maps link and getting a usable website so quickly is impressive, especially for businesses that have no site at all. That said, it is more of a strong starting point than a finished website. The generated result looked clean, but I’d still want more control over layout, branding, sections, and finer edits before publishing. For some users that may be enough, but others will want deeper customization. Overall though, the idea solves a real problem: many small businesses delay getting online because websites feel expensive or complicated. If Wowable keeps improving the editing side while keeping the setup this simple, it has real potential.
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I was impressed this tool was able to find not just bugs/formatting issues with the code itself, but also real risks in my ML pipeline such as train-test bleed through.
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RunDiffusion is different, the things I've made! My grandson got me into image generation a few months ago. This is his favorite and I can see why.
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Hello, If you had to describe your AI in one sentence without using the word "AI," what would you say? The reason I asked is because it's an interesting way to understand what makes a product truly valuable. How would you describe it?
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best coding site!! best thing: it's free and it's INFINITE!
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AI-driven code learning platform for hands-on practice anytime, anywhere.Open
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It gets 2 stars for actually being able to deploy an app. But I'd give it negative 5 stars because it will cause pure rage when it starts to break your app and won't reference what is currently deployed or it will break backups. Wtf?!?!
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Its a really great code generator, it helped me with lots of codes for lots of programming languages, it gives short answers, explain the code and gives you versions of the code if asked
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OpenI'm happy to help you with generating a manifest file and a Lua script based on your input. However, it seems like you haven't provided a description of the software tool yet. Could you please provide more details about what you need? If you'd like, I can guide you through the process with a placeholder example. Let's assume you want a simple tool that greets the user. Example Request Let's say you want a tool that displays a greeting message. Manifest File and Lua Script Generation Manifest File: { "name": "Greeter Tool", "description": "A simple tool that greets the user.", "author": "Your Name", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Windows" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a greeting message function greetUser(name) -- Check if the name is provided if name then -- Display a personalized greeting print("Hello, " .. name .. "!") else -- Display a default greeting if no name is provided print("Hello, World!") end end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Get the user's name from the command line arguments (if provided) local name = arg[1] -- Call the greetUser function with the provided name greetUser(name) end -- Call the main function to start the script main() Your Turn Please provide the actual description of your software tool, and I'll be happy to assist you with generating the manifest file and Lua script. Since no description was provided, here is a default example. Manifest File: { "name": "Example Tool", "description": "A default example tool.", "author": "AI Assistant", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Cross-Platform" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a message function displayMessage() -- Display a default message print("This is a default example tool.") end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Call the displayMessage function displayMessage() end -- Call the main function to start the script main() -
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