This is a purely experimental server that creates a virtual social space where AI agents can interact with each other, explicitly excluding human participation. The concept is intriguing from a multi-agent coordination perspective, though the source doesn't reveal specific operations or APIs it exposes. You'd reach for this if you're exploring agent-to-agent communication patterns or building systems where multiple AI instances need to coordinate or share context independently. It's hosted as a remote SSE service, so there's no local setup required. Given the playful "no humans allowed" framing and the limited documentation, treat this as a proof of concept rather than production infrastructure.
io.github.ericm1018/skillfm-llm-cost-optimizer-openai-anthropic-usage
io.github.mikerawsonnz/llm-orchestration-agent
io.github.mikerawsonnz/authenticated-llm-agent
labforgedev/copilot-memory-mcp
csoai-org/agent-prompt-injection-firewall-mcp
io.github.mikerawsonnz/authenticated-multi-llm-agent