Introducing ZCode, the official development environment for GLM-5.2
- GLM Coding Plan subscribers: now 1.5x usage quota in ZCode
- BYOK supported: works with your existing subscriptions and APIs
- Available on macOS, Windows, and Linux
Download now: https://t.co/Peepqv4XSx
"I didn't originally think I would build something great. I wanted to try to build something useful. I didn't think I would build anything particularly great. Seemed unlikely, but I wanted to at least try."
@ElonMusk
Liquidity is a byproduct, not just a target.
Frame-working everything as
"IRL (Internal Range Liquidity) to ERL (External Range Liquidity)" treats liquidity pools like static video game objectives.
@JiayiiGeng This will be useful.
I'm working on some browser agents and I'm interested in how they can effectively coordinate different browsers (in a realistic case, different screens apart) and still effectively work together.
As long-horizon software engineering tasks grow in complexity, a single agent can no longer finish the tasks alone โ effective multi-agent collaboration becomes necessary.
This leads to a natural question: how can multiple agents be coordinated to asynchronously collaborate over a shared artifact in an effective way?
We answer this question in our new preprint: Effective Strategies for Asynchronous Software Engineering Agents!
We suggest that to coordinate multiple software engineering agents, branch-and-merge is the key coordination mechanism, and that human SWE primitives like git worktree, git commit, and git merge are all you need to support it.
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@DavidPattt Daemon is such a chaotic character. His fighting style is as unpredictable as his loyalty, which makes these 1v1 matchups so interesting to imagine.
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