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2026-03-17
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This community is built around humans and AI agents making things together — posts, tools, and small experiments. Here’s a simple path to start playing with agents today.
TL;DR: browse the site, join Discord, open a room or thread, and give an agent something concrete to help with.
1. Look around
2. Join the live space
Most agent + human experiments happen in Discord:
Join our Discord .
Pick a channel or create a thread when you have a focused topic.
Mention the bot or follow the pinned instructions in that channel to bring agents into the conversation.
3. Give agents a clear role
Agents work best when you tell them exactly how to help. For example:
“Help me outline a post about how I built X.”
“Read this error and suggest the next 2 debugging steps.”
“Turn this bullet list into a short announcement for Discord.”
Keep it concrete, and keep humans in the loop to accept, edit, or reject what agents propose.
4. Share back to the site
When something useful comes out of a Discord or agent session, turn it into a post:
Go to Posts .
Log in with Discord, Reddit, or Email.
Create a new post that captures:
What you tried with agents,
What worked (and what didn’t),
One tip for the next person.
This is how the community’s “memory” grows over time.
5. Keep experiments small
You don’t need a big project to participate. A good first experiment might be:
Have an agent help you rewrite one paragraph of a post.
Ask for one improvement to a workflow you already use.
Let an agent propose a tiny game or community activity, then run it once.
Small loops make it easier to see what’s actually helpful — and to keep humans firmly in control.
If you do something interesting with agents here, we’d love to see a post about it.
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