Show HN: A prompt that builds the most capable AI agent system
A Show HN post promising "the most capable AI agent system" prompt led to an unexpected GitHub 404 error page. This incident quickly became the "story" itself on Hacker News, highlighting the fleeting nature of online content or potential rapid project deletion. It serves as a reminder that even cutting-edge AI innovations aren't immune to link rot.
The Lowdown
This Hacker News submission, titled "Show HN: A prompt that builds the most capable AI agent system," unfortunately directs users to a GitHub page displaying a "404: This page is taking too long to load" error. Instead of unveiling a revolutionary AI agent prompt, the link presents a standard GitHub error message, complete with a "Unicorn!" mascot illustration. * The intended content, a prompt for building advanced AI agent systems, was inaccessible. * The page displayed a typical GitHub message: "Sorry about that. Please try refreshing and contact us if the problem persists." * Users are offered links to contact support, check GitHub status, and follow @githubstatus on X (Twitter). The unforeseen error effectively turned the submission into a meta-story about broken links and the ephemerality of online content. While the promised AI prompt remained elusive, the incident itself became a notable, albeit unintentional, entry on the Hacker News front page.