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    Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes, agent harnesses

    Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw: When to Use Which (and When to Use Both)

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Businesses comparing Hermes Agent and OpenClaw treat it as a winner-loser question. They are not competing for the same job. They are different layers of the same stack, and in our experience the right architecture for most agentic systems runs both, nested together, with Hermes driving and OpenClaw containing. Architectural disagreement Hermes Agent and OpenClaw…

    What MCP, A2A, and UCP Mean for Your Website in 2026

    By Sebastian Chedal

    If you run a website in 2026, you have probably watched three different articles about MCP, A2A, and UCP scroll past in the last two weeks and wondered whether any of it changes what you should be doing this quarter. The short answer is yes, but probably less than the headlines suggest, and not in…

    Claude Code and Codex Together: Driver/Worker Orchestration in Production

    By Sebastian Chedal

    How We Run Claude Code and Codex Together in Production: Claude Code Drives, Codex Executes Most teams treat Codex and Claude Code as a choice to make. The pattern that compounds, as of April 2026, is to run them together: not in parallel, but hierarchically. Claude Code (Opus 4.7) is the driver. It plans, holds…

    How We Built Hydraulic 3D Simulation Software With Zero Human Code (And What We Learned Through the Pain)

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Fountain City built a hydraulic 3D simulation system with zero human-written code. Here’s what actually happened. Earlier this year we built a hydraulic simulation system for a gaming client. The software generates physically realistic terrain with lakes, rivers, erosion channels, watershed detection, seasonal water cycles, and topographic mapping. It runs inside Unity 6.2 and produces…

    How to Secure Your OpenClaw Deployment: A Practitioner’s Guide to AI Agent Security

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Why AI Agent Security Is Different From Traditional Application Security Traditional application security assumes software does what it’s told. You secure the inputs, validate the outputs, lock down the endpoints. The application runs the same logic every time. AI agents break that assumption. They make autonomous decisions about which tools to call, what files to…

    6 Best OpenClaw Alternatives in 2026 (Compared by Feature, Price, and Use Case)

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Why Enterprise Teams Are Looking Beyond OpenClaw OpenClaw dominates the AI agent framework space. With 186,000+ GitHub stars and the broadest skill and messaging ecosystem in the category, it is the default starting point for most teams building autonomous agents. The problem is that popularity and security are not the same thing. As enterprise adoption…

    10 Autonomous Content Marketing Agents Compared (2026): Tools, Pricing, Real Results

    By Sebastian Chedal

    What “Autonomous” Actually Means in Content Marketing (And Why Most Platforms Aren’t) The word “autonomous” has become meaningless in marketing technology. Every vendor with a text generator and an API connection claims autonomy. A working definition helps before comparing platforms. Content marketing has a full pipeline. Research a topic. Write the content. Optimize for search…

    AI Agent Case Study: How an AI Coding Agent Built a Voice Intelligence Platform Without Writing a Single Line of Code

    By Sebastian Chedal

    An AI coding agent built a complete multi-system voice intelligence platform — Twilio, Microsoft Teams, Supabase, n8n — without a single line of human-written code. Every workflow, every database schema, every configuration file, every shell script. All authored and deployed by the agent through API calls and file writes. The human directed the architecture, set…

    What NVIDIA’s NemoClaw Means for Enterprise Autonomous Agent Development

    By Sebastian Chedal

    What NemoClaw Actually Is (And What It Isn’t) NemoClaw is NVIDIA’s open-source enterprise security wrapper for OpenClaw. It installs in a single command on top of an existing OpenClaw setup and adds three things: a sandboxed execution environment, a policy engine, and a privacy router. It’s licensed under Apache 2.0, runs on any hardware, and…

    Vibe Coding for Business: What Non-Technical Leaders Can Actually Build (And What to Avoid)

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Software development used to require years of specialized training. Today, you can describe an internal tool in plain English and have working code in an afternoon. This shift has a name: vibe coding. We have done this ourselves at Fountain City. We have built internal dashboards, automated workflows, and prototyped client tools using AI-generated code….

    Getting Started with Agentic Coding

    By Sebastian Chedal

    A practical guide to getting started with Agentic Coding — what it is, how it differs from AI-assisted coding, the minimum agent network you need, and how documentation makes or breaks the whole approach.

    How to tap into effective high-speed and high-quality AI-assisted coding

    By Sebastian Chedal

    Over the holidays our team hit a new breakthrough with AI-assisted coding where we were able to substantially accelerate our code quality and quantity once we put these practices into place. Last month we grinded through so many AI-assisted coding challenges that we ended up at a new more sophisticated approach that has resulted in…

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