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Multi Coding Agent System (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini & More)
Hey Academy, Most coding agents lock you to your desk but this one works on your phone too. In this video I'll show you a single open-source system that lets you run any coding agentโ€”Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Kimi, and moreโ€”from your desktop, your phone, or headlessly in the background while you sleep. I built this from scratch with 30 years of coding experience, and it already has 1,400 GitHub stars. You'll see a full demo where I create a Next.js SaaS project entirely from my phone using voice dictation, switch seamlessly between devices, and manage multiple projects at once through one unified browser interface. I'll walk you through every feature including plan mode, code mode, the built-in editor, git controls, and how to install everything for free. By the end, you'll have coding agents running for you 24/7.
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I emailed 600 people I hadn't spoken to in 14 years
I emailed 600 people I hadn't spoken to in 14 years. 5 of them became my first paying customers โ€” within 60 minutes. Here's what I built and why. I'm partially dyslexic. Long text has always been a struggle. Since high school I've been converting written content to audio โ€” articles, reports, white papers, ebooks. I kept building tools to do this. Eventually one of them got good enough that content creators started asking for it. A friend wanted it for creating custom bedtime stories for her kids. Another had a stack of ebooks he'd never read โ€” wanted them as audio for his commute. Others were producing YouTube content and tired of paying per-character for cloud voiceover tools. That personal tool became a full desktop voice AI studio. 63 voices, voice cloning, 23 languages, multi-speaker editing, professional mastering. Everything runs locally โ€” no uploading scripts to someone else's server. Then 3 days ago I emailed 600 customers from a product I built in 2012. Plain text, no design. Some of them bought. Revenue before the product even launched publicly. Tonight it goes live. For content creators here โ€” how much of your workflow involves voiceovers? And what's your biggest frustration with the tools you're using now?
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WOW! GPT-5.5 and most awaited Deepseek V4 Flash & Pro dropped today
What a Friday. For two years, if you were building anything serious with AI, you were building on Claude. Not because it was a rule โ€” because it was the right call. Anthropic set the bar for coding. They set the bar for writing. They set the quiet default that if you cared about quality, you paid the Opus premium and didn't ask questions. I didn't either. The whole builder community ran on Claude for a reason. This week, that changed. GPT-5.5 shipped yesterday. DeepSeek V4 Pro shipped the same day. Inside twenty-four hours, the ceiling on agentic coding went up โ€” and the open-weight floor came within striking distance of the closed frontier. Real contenders. Not "almost there." Actually here. Three things this changes for anyone building, and none of them are in the headlines yet. Coding: The default setting of "Claude writes the code, Claude runs the agents" breaks this week. GPT-5.5 is measurably better on the kind of long-running multi-step agent work that used to be Claude's moat. DeepSeek V4 Pro is within a fraction on real software engineering, at a price point where "run it myself" is genuinely on the table. Every tool in your stack that quietly assumed Anthropic โ€” your IDE integrations, your review agents, your automation glue โ€” is about to get reconsidered. That's good for you. Less lock-in. More leverage. Marketing and writing: The price-per-draft math just flipped. We've been rationing the good model forever โ€” the flagship handles the brand-safe stuff, volume work gets the cheap model, and we've all quietly accepted that frontier-quality writing at scale isn't possible. That's over. Frontier-quality writing at open-weight pricing means every ad variant, every email rewrite, every landing-page test, every personalization loop runs at the top tier. The whole architecture of "one good draft, fifty cheap copies" starts feeling as dated as shared creative. Everything top-tier. Everything personalized. Everything testable. Agentic work: This is the one I am most excited about, and the most under-talked-about. For two years, "multi-model agent stacks" has been a slide in decks. Nobody actually builds them, because there hasn't been a real second option. GPT-5.5 for the reasoning step. DeepSeek V4 Pro for the long-context research step. Claude for the interpretive writing step. A cheap open model for the high-volume structured step. Not one runtime. A pipeline. Composed by you. Owned by you. That stops being a slide and starts being the default next month.
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