@mitchellh keeping the scroll state in the client is interesting. How about the size of the screen? Can one client resize affect another? I was building something similar, and this was annoying as well as the scroll state.
I built Hiver because agent development shouldnโt be locked inside one opaque harness.
You should be able to see how an agent works, inspect every action, customize its runtime, and adapt it to new models.
Hiver is Chrome DevTools for agents: runtime and observability in one system.
https://t.co/WUBz3PYnlW
@kelseyhightower You are right in that a lot of code is the result of poor understanding of problems & overall poor engineering practices. But the solution may be different to different people/domains. E.g. On one end of the spectrum you get a research paper, on the other end you get a code ๐
https://t.co/PVy6LgTnQv released prompt poet a library which provides not only a nice prompt templating system but also implements one of the more interesting parts of the original optimizing inference blog post, the cache aware prompt truncation for their tree style prompt cache
https://t.co/XVpzQHS4zt
Congrats to @NoamShazeer and the entire @character_ai team. It's been a privilege to be on this journey with you this past year. Excited to see what the amazing team at @character_ai builds next as they continue to bring personalized AI to its users all over the world.
https://t.co/cioYadBvTF
You might see a red panda in a tree, but we bet you didn't expect to see Redpanda on an NYSE cube. ๐
A huge thanks to @NYSE for the feature and celebrating our latest funding!
@swyx@mitchellh My guess is that itโs generally difficult for a tool to be defendable as a business if it can be copied very easily. Strong network effects may be the thing that scales value. The cold start problem is a great book on this subject
Service Weaver is a new open source release of a system worked on by many of my Google colleagues, including my longtime collaborator Sanjay Ghemaway, to make writing and deploying complex distributed systems easier.
@proetrie Reminded of Frank Slootmanโs book. Itโs all about software architecture. -Thatโs where the competitive advantage comes in for lots of products.๐ค