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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14770 · May 31

#python#agent#ai#assistant#autonomous#linux#zero Agent Zero is a powerful AI tool that helps you automate tasks and projects. It can learn and grow with you, making it very customizable. You can use it for things like creating code, analyzing data, writing articles, or managing servers. It works by using your computer as a tool to execute tasks and can even create its own tools. Agent Zero also allows multiple agents to work together, making complex tasks easier. This helps you focus on important work while it handles the rest. However, it needs careful guidance to work safely and effectively. https://github.com/frdel/agent-zero

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@googlefactss · Post #40041 · 11/08/2025, 07:01 PM

Today we present you: The takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) — a flightless, endemic New Zealand bird, that was once thought extinct and famously rediscovered in 1948 — has been saved from the brink of extinction by intensive conservation: captive breeding, predator control, and protected reserves. Populations have increased but the species remains threatened and needs continued protection. Around 500 birds are now known to survive. [Learn more here] Tags: #Takahē#Conservation#NZ#Endangered#LazarusSpecies

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@googlefactss · Post #40026 · 11/06/2025, 03:02 PM

We have the honor of presenting you the Cuban solenodon (Atopogale cubana) it is a small, nocturnal mammal endemic to Cuba. Secretive and evolutionarily unique, it delivers venom through grooves in its lower incisors during a bite. Populations are fragmented and declining; the species is endangered due to habitat loss and invasive predators. Increased surveys and habitat protection are needed. [Learn more here] @googlefactss #CubanSolenodon#Endangered#Conservation#Cuba#LazarusSpecies