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Comment #43963999
Nice write up. Love: Ask people how they found you. Docs are the product. Be ruthlessly iterative.
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Comment #43380349
Agreed, it’s a trade off between an easy solution vs more complexity but with better reliability.
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Show HN: Guide to transform fragile AI agents into production-ready systems
Hi folks, I built this guide after watching AI agent prototypes repeatedly fail in production. It demonstrates transforming a monolithic marketplace assistant into a resilient mult…
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Comment #43219648
Thanks! Will take a look.
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Comment #43205233
Great question! We explored local LLMs (including llamafile-type solutions) in our early development, but found that the reasoning capabilities and consistency weren't quite there …
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Comment #43197327
Hi, yes you can simply run Orra using Docker as a self hosted service locally. Just clone the repo and follow the instruction here: https://github.com/orra-dev/orra?tab=readme-ov-f…
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Comment #43161258
Here's the launch blog post for more context: https://outgoing-icecream-a85.notion.site/The-Missing-Glue-L...
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Show HN: Orra – The missing glue layer for production-ready multi-agent apps
We built Orra after our AI agents crashed in production, costing us thousands in unnecessary LLM calls. It's a Plan Engine that sits between your AI app and execution environment, …
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Comment #42393149
The expectation: beautiful architecture diagrams where agents flow like poetry. The reality: distributed chaos that made me question my life choices. Who else has lived through: • …
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Comment #37736849
Hey there, my co-founder and I have been hardcore podcast listeners since the early days of podcasting. The days when RSS was king :) We've always thought podcast discovery was an …
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Comment #24440830
Hello everyone, We love docker-compose. Especially, how it helps you to get an app, with all its dependencies, up and running in no time. We are familiar with Kubernetes and can ma…
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Comment #13418362
Great read. I've personally found that the 'Talking to Humans' book to be a great resource for thinking about customer development from the customer's perspective. My favourite con…
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Comment #13365285
This podcast goes through some of the highlights of the book, https://changelog.com/gotime/28 I'm reading this now. Less dense than other interpreter/compiler books & All about the…
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