automation
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AI-Powered Process Orchestration Across the Enterprise | Appian
Simplify digital operations with Appian’s agentic automation platform - purpose-built for enterprise growth.
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Are We Becoming Architects or Butlers to LLMs?
In a recent viral post , Matt Shumer declares dramatically that we’ve crossed an irreversible threshold. He asserts that the latest AI model…
/ AI / links / automation / reflections
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GitHub Agentic Workflows are now in technical preview - The GitHub Blog
GitHub Agentic Workflows are now in technical preview
/ Workflow / links / agent / automation
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Tines | Intelligent workflow platform
The AI orchestration platform for security and IT teams. Connect tools, empower teams, and deploy intelligent agents to automate work, reduce risk, and eliminate tech debt—securely and at scale.
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2026: The Year We Stop Blaming the Tools
Here’s a hard truth we’re going to have to face in 2026: sometimes the bottleneck isn’t the technology, it’s us.
I’ve been thinking about how we use tools, how we find the merit in their use. We have access to increasingly powerful tools, but their value depends entirely on our understanding of them.
A hammer is useless if you don’t know which end to hold. The same goes for AI assistants, automation frameworks, and the growing ecosystem of agentic systems.
The rapid adoption of tools like OpenClaw’s agentic assistant tells me something important: people and companies are starting to see the real potential in building autonomous systems. Not just as toys or experiments, but as genuine productivity multipliers. That’s a shift from where we were even a year ago.
I think 2026 will be the year we see more widespread adoption of genuinely useful tools. The Gartner hype cycle is really interesting and how it applies or doesn’t to AI adoption, but I won’t cover it here. I’d like to write more about that in future articles.
The companies that build genuinely useful tools will be the ones that survive. They’ll be the ones that understand the value of tools and how to use them effectively. They’ll be the ones that embrace the future of work, where humans and machines work together to achieve more.
It’s not about replacing humans. It’s about humans getting better at wielding the tools we’ve built. That’s always been how technology works. This time is no different.
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Sakeeb Rahman (@sakeeb.rahman) on Threads
Last week I wrote about Clawdbot’s security risks—running an autonomous agent with shell access on your primary machine. This week Cloudflare shipped Moltworker, a way to run Moltbot entirely on…
/ links / agent / automation / cloud security / cloudflare / moltworker
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Tessl - Agent Enablement Platform
Tessl helps teams build AI-native software by giving coding agents structured, versioned context. Ship AI-powered systems that hold up in real codebases.
/ AI / Programming / links / agent / automation / platform
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Welcome to Woodpecker | Woodpecker CI
Woodpecker is a CI/CD tool. It is designed to be lightweight, simple to use and fast. Before we dive into the details, let’s have a look at some of the basics.
/ DevOps / links / automation
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Amp is a frontier coding agent that lets you wield the full power of leading models.
/ AI / Programming / Tools / links / agent / automation / code
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steveyegge/gastown: Gas Town - multi-agent workspace manager
Gas Town - multi-agent workspace manager
/ AI / Workflow / links / agent / automation / task management