Built More Failures Than Features (And I'm Proud of It)

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Aqib.

If there's one thing I've done consistently as a builder, it's fail.

I've launched products nobody used, spent weeks building features only to delete them, and chased ideas that seemed brilliant until reality proved otherwise. Every failure taught me something that eventually shaped how I build today.

By day, I work on AI platform and infrastructure engineering building the systems, orchestration, and harnesses that let AI models and agents run reliably at scale. I've found that the hard part isn't getting an LLM to answer a prompt it's building the infrastructure around it.

That led me to create Cosmonapse - .

Cosmonapse is an open-source event-driven protocol inspired by the human nervous system. Instead of agents calling each other directly, they communicate through events much like neurons sending signals. Each agent acts as a specialized, pure function, responding to events and emitting new ones. The result is a system that's composable, resilient, and easy to extend as more agents join the network.

I believe the future of AI isn't a single super-agent it's networks of specialized agents working together, and they need infrastructure designed for that world.

I'm here to learn from fellow builders, share what I'm building, and hear what problems you're solving. If you're working on AI infrastructure, developer tools, or multi-agent systems, I'd love to connect.

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