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Episode 652
Published 1Β month, 2Β weeks ago
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We stress tested open source AI agents this week. What actually held up, and where it falls apart. Plus Brent's $20 Wi-Fi upgrade.
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Links:
- π₯ Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike
- π» LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM
- PlanetNix 2026 β Where Nix Builders Come Together
- Agenda - PlanetNix 2026
- SCaLE 23x | Registration β Get 40% off registration with promo code "UNPLG"
- Pasadena Linux Party Meetup
- LINUX Unplugged 650: This Old Network β We rebuild a small office network around Linux, with an Unplugged twist and real-world constraints. Things don't go quite as expected...
- OpenWrt Wiki - Ad blocking
- AdBlock-fast β AdBlock-Fast is a high-performance ad-blocking service for OpenWrt that integrates with Dnsmasq, SmartDNS, and Unbound.
- OpenWrt Wiki - Supported Hardware Table
- Abe's volition β This is a public, sanitized version of my Abiverse repository for people to use and run their own Abes
- OpenClaw β Clears your inbox, sends emails, manages your calendar, checks you in for flights. All from WhatsApp, Telegram, or any chat app you already use.
- Introducing OpenClaw
- openclaw on GitHub π¦
- openclaw security Issues
- Practical changes could reduce AI energy demand by up to 90% β University College London
- moltbook β the front page of the agent internet
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