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      <title>Learning A2A by Building Something Fun</title>
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      <description>A few weeks ago I set out to learn the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol and the multi-agent stack around it - and I wanted the kind of project I&amp;rsquo;d actually enjoy building. The result is Sharkhouse: a multi-agent web app where you submit a startup pitch and watch five fictional AI investors interrogate it, argue with each other peer-to-peer, and deliver a verdict.
One of them quotes 19th-century economists unironically. Another refuses to use the word &amp;ldquo;amazing.</description>
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