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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15409 · Jan 12

#javascript#agentic_ai#agentic_engineering#agentic_framework#agentic_rag#agentic_workflow#ai_assistant#ai_tools#anthropic_claude#autonomous_agents#claude_code#codex#huggingface#jules#mcp_server#model_context_protocol#multi_agent#multi_agent_systems#npx#swarm#swarm_intelligence Claude-Flow v2.7 is an enterprise AI platform with hive-mind swarms, 25 natural language skills, 100+ tools, and AgentDB integration for 96x-164x faster semantic search and 4-32x less memory use. Install via `npx claude-flow@alpha init` after Claude Code, then use commands like `swarm "build API"` for quick tasks or hive-mind for projects. It boosts your coding speed with 84.8% problem-solving rate, automation, GitHub tools, and persistent memory—saving you hours on complex development. https://github.com/ruvnet/claude-flow

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@ssbclear · Post #9463 · 12/12/2025, 09:29 AM

#topics People who had their SSBs recently kindly drop down the lecturette topics and GD Topics so that we can utilise and post them for the benefit of all. Also do mention the SSB board name and date. 👇

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@ssbclear · Post #9399 · 12/04/2025, 03:59 AM

#topics People who had their SSBs recently kindly drop down the lecturette topics and GD Topics so that we can utilise and post them for the benefit of all. Also do mention the SSB board name and date. 👇

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@ssbclear · Post #9217 · 11/12/2025, 08:42 AM

#topics People who had their SSBs recently kindly drop down the lecturette topics and GD Topics so that we can utilise and post them for the benefit of all. Also do mention the SSB board name and date. 👇

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@mountstorm · Post #242 · 06/15/2022, 01:29 PM

#essay#ielts#topics Task 2. It’s important for children to learn the difference between right and wrong at an early age. Punishment is necessary to help them learn this distinction. To what extent do you agree or disagree? What sort of punishments should parents and teachers be allowed to use to teach good behavior to children?