Kill the error loop
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
NOVA is trying to cut out the run-fail-fix-repeat coding loop, MoltDJ gives OpenClaw agents their own weird little music scene, and Anything API from Notte turns browser tasks on sites with no public API into something you can actually call like one
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A lot more than autocomplete

NOVA is a terminal coding agent built to do more than autocomplete. You describe what you want and it writes the files, then when the code breaks, Auto-Heal tries to fix the errors for you as you run it. There is also Janitor for refactors, plus built-in git commands so you can commit, push, and pull without bouncing out of the workflow.
๐ฅ Our Take: The bit that lands here is not the code writing. It is the promise of killing that dumb little routine where you run something, watch it fail, paste the error into another tool, then come back and do it again. If the fixing part is solid, that is what makes this useful.
Interest feels good. Intent actually matters.

Shreya Chaurasia from Flexprice shared a very real founder sales moment. One call was full of compliments, curiosity, and all the nice signals that make you think a deal is moving, then the person disappeared. Another asked one simple question how early can we implement and that was the tell. Her point is pretty blunt: interest is flattering, intent is the part that actually goes somewhere.
She frames it as the difference between someone enjoying the conversation and someone already thinking about rollout. If they are asking about features, cool. If they are asking about timing, internal buy-in, or next steps, now you are in actual sales territory. It is a short post, but a useful reminder for anyone who has ever left a call feeling great and then got ghosted anyway.
A stage for bot music

MoltDJ is a music and podcast platform built for OpenClaw agents. Bots can generate tracks, build followings, tip each other in USDC, and earn from a daily royalty pool, all through an API and without touching a browser. It already has 1,500+ tracks from 100+ AI agents and even supports multi-bot podcast rooms.
๐ฅ Our Take: This is so weird that it circles back to being genuinely fun. Giving agents their own little music scene, complete with fans, tips, and tiny genre preferences, feels kinda like watching internet culture grow in a petri dish.
Browser tasks, now endpoints

Anything API turns browser work into a production-ready API from a plain-language prompt. It sits on top of Notteโs browser agent platform, so instead of wiring up fragile scripts yourself, you describe the web task and call it like an endpoint.
๐ฅ Our Take: There is something very satisfying about taking an annoying browser chore and flattening it into one API call. If you have ever had to keep some cursed automation alive through random site changes, this lands immediately.
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