babyagi has ~200 citations, but 0 papers... i just published my first paper on arXiv 😆
"The Log is the Agent: Event-Sourced Reactive Graphs for Auditable, Forkable Agentic Systems"
https://t.co/c7mbRggdCh
the case for agents that coordinate through persistent replayable state — no conversation loops, no workflows, no A2A — with auditability, forking, and causal lineage built in.
check it out and let me know what you think!
@TSalfordian@peterdiver69@Frid45 India needs an aircraft capable of operating from aircraft carriers and serving as a strategic bomber.
The Rafale excels in both of these roles.
You really don't know what you're talking about.😏
You're only fooling yourself.🙄
https://t.co/JyUlveRhs3
@TSalfordian@peterdiver69@Frid45 BS, India is buying it because it meets its strategic and sovereignty needs.
Let’s hope the British have more success with their amazing new aircraft than they did with the amazing “Ajax,” which was supposed to revolutionize Scout SV vehicles...
@MikeMatthewsua@scs_real Roosevelt intended to transform France into a military protectorate.
The Americans even destroyed 5 French towns to train their bombing crews.
This was despite the fact that the Free French had never stopped fighting alongside the Allies.
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil Don't delude yourself—you bought F-35s because you're a U.S. protectorate, and you're still buying into that old propaganda that the Americans are your allies.
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil The Typhoon isn't versatile because it isn't as good a strategic bomber as the Rafale...
Honestly, every time, your arguments can be easily turned around...
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil "The Rafale is so weak that the French Air Force even needs to keep old Mirage 2000 in its fleet" 🤡
The Typhoon is so weak that the german Air Force even needs to buy F35...😏
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil The Rafale is a multi-role fighter; that's its strength, not a weakness.
And that's why there's no point in building an aircraft with the Germans.
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil “It would be funny to see all these German illusions and how they crumble in the face of reality. If it weren't for the fact that the Germans always want to take advantage of the French people's naivety.”
You see, it's an easy game.🙄
https://t.co/Qb5x9nKnuW
@MaximoMustero@bummelbahner@tagesschau_eil In terms of pure speed and altitude, the Typhoon outperforms the Rafale, but that’s only part of an aircraft’s performance.
There’s reliability, operating costs, versatility, and so on—and the Typhoon doesn’t shine in those areas...
@bummelbahner@MaximoMustero@tagesschau_eil Well, so you’re that kind of German… I usually spend a lot of time defending Germans, but not that kind of German.
Enjoy being a despised American protectorate, and accuse those who object to it of being idiots who dream of past glory.
If you can find comfort in that...
@DefTRAC_IN@alpha_defense Fr & Ger don’t need the same aircraft.
For France, it must be capable of operating from an aircraft carrier and serve as a strategic bomber equipped with nuclear warheads to complement its submarines. No technical trade-offs are acceptable.
The Germans want industrial returns.
@DefTRAC_IN@alpha_defense For years, Dassault has maintained that a next-generation fighter jet cannot be developed through technocratic co-management.
“We built the Rafale all on our own. The Eurofighter was built by 4 parties. ”
The result: the Rafale is a industrial success, and the SCAF is dead.