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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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Advanced Techniques

Im Navigating New AI Agent Platforms in 2026

Hey there, AgntHQ fam! Sarah Chen back in your inbox (or browser, depending on how you roll). It’s March 14, 2026, and if you’re anything like me, your feed is probably swamped with new AI agent platforms popping up every other day. It’s a lot, right? Feels like just yesterday we were all marveling at

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Use Cases

Midjourney Free Trial: What Happened and How to Try It Now

Midjourney’s free trial is gone, but people keep searching for it. Here’s the current situation, what happened to the free trial, and the best ways to try Midjourney without paying full price.

The Free Trial History

Midjourney launched with a generous free trial — new users got approximately 25 free image generations. This was enough to

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Use Cases

Forge Global OpenAI Stock: How to Invest in OpenAI Before the IPO

Can you buy OpenAI stock? Not directly — OpenAI is still a private company. But there are ways to get exposure to OpenAI’s growth through secondary markets and related investments. Here’s how.

OpenAI’s Current Status

OpenAI is privately held, meaning its shares don’t trade on public stock exchanges like the NYSE or NASDAQ. The company has

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Advanced Techniques

My Experience Using Autonomous AI for Developer Tasks

Hey everyone, Sarah Chen here from agnthq.com, and boy do I have a story for you. Or rather, a deep dive into something that’s been making my life, and frankly, my coding projects, a whole lot more interesting lately: autonomous AI agents designed for specific developer tasks. We’ve all heard the buzz, seen the demos,

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