I’ve been building internet products for 30 years.
I’ve never seen adoption move like this.
MIT licensed. Open source.
If you want to take a look:
github.com/msitarzewski/agency-agents
And if a specialist agent you need doesn’t exist yet — open a PR.
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AI isn’t replacing people.
It’s giving individuals access to expertise that used to require an entire agency.
And today?
Everyone is a builder.
Here’s the interesting part:
People don’t want generic AI assistants.
They want specialists.
A backend architect.
A UX researcher.
A growth hacker.
A skeptical reviewer.
A team.
The project now has:
80+ specialized agents
11 divisions
And people around the world adding specialists I never would have thought of.
This week alone:
• 14 PRs merged in one session
• new agents for incident response, threat detection, embedded firmware, game development, paid media
• 26 Chinese-translated agents
• integrations across 8 AI coding tools
But the number I care about more:
We went from 2 contributors → 24 contributors in one week.
People didn’t just star the repo.
They started building on it.
I posted it on Reddit.
50 requests in the first 12 hours.
Then something unexpected happened.
The GitHub star chart went vertical.
~200 stars → 20,000 in about a week.
Examples:
• Reality Checker → assumes your work is wrong and demands proof
• Reddit Community Builder → knows you’re joining a community, not marketing
• Whimsy Injector → adds celebration animations to reduce task-completion anxiety
Opinionated specialists.
What happens when you open-source something people actually want?
Two weeks ago I shared a repo I’d been quietly using myself for several month: a collection of specialized AI agents for building things.
Not generic “act like a developer” prompts. Actual specialists.
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Samsies. Love it. GitHub repo?
Every now and then I see something on the internet that just makes my head spin. Today it's www.moltbook.com - a messaging forum for agents by agents. Humans can only observe. What, exactly, are we witnessing?
Another of my projects: A new source that tries to manage the traumatic news of the day with content warnings. It's not perfect, but it helps. It also gives you the ability to remove topics and keywords from your feeds. Check out the speed reader when you have a chance! common.vision/feed
For the more technical: the system itself, should you choose to participate, is decentralized. Anyone can throw up the index on any site (even free ones). More in the weeds people can throw up a relay. No FB, IG, TT, YT, etc. Pure live streams. github.com/msitarzewski... For reasons.
oneye: Built a system whose primary feature is the "Go Live" button. Would love it if there were a few brave people who would be willing to come in and test it! No accounts, no tracking, optional recording and location. Works great on mobile. Load and GO LIVE. msitarzewski.github.io/oneye/#relay...
LOL: "Reuters could not immediately verify the report." but ran it anyway.
👋 youtu.be/uB0gr7Fh6lY #fyi
Same. No idea who I'm blocked by. Weird.
What’s it called when government seizes control of production? I forget.
Checking in. How is everyone?
Nice! The #alpinealcatraz domain doesn’t do what you think it does. 😂👀 #resist #peacefulprotest #fiftyfiftyone #protest
Protesting a war instigated by this administration is like asking a hyena not to eat, or a liar not to... well... you know. This isn't it.
The left will win again when a forward thinking plan is presented that never once mentions republicans, MAGA, and specifically the current president. Paint a picture, inspire, unite.
@azsky.app Hi. Still there?
Rage was on point. #testify www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3dv... #resist #obstruct #fuckingFIGHT #doublethink
"Who controls the past now controls the future. Who controls the present now controls the past" (George Orwell's novel 1984)
Dear American citizens, whatever you wish more German citizens would have done in 1933, do that now.
It seems that the guardrails are back. Altman posted that there were guardrails in place as they throttle services that shouldn’t be there long term. 👀
@azsky.app also, just my opinion, the home page should toss the user (authenticated or not) directly into the conversation. You’ve got about 10 different clicks before seeing the goods. If the user does something that requires auth, throw up a modal and ask.