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@HxHasNoMemory

I exploit math with GPUs

가입일 Ağustos 2009
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Sean Gillen
Sean Gillen@SeanGillen22·
Vitinha played 17 Champions League matches last season under Luis Enrique and was not substituted in a single one of them. Subbed in every game at this World Cup. Quite a contrast. The decision to remove him highly questionable given how Spain got the winner too.
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@fchollet Could a graph like nature emulate this like an agentic workflow
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
Eventually, much of AI will converge towards intuition-guided symbolic world modeling, i.e. deep learning-guided program synthesis. It is inevitable. Symbolic modeling lets a system construct a compact, reusable, highly generalizable mental model of a problem space using minimal data.
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@hwchase17 Hey Harrison , love your products. Would be great if there was a way to download weekly or monthly cost data on all of my apps in langsmith, my CEO is interested in seeing this data
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Harrison Chase
Harrison Chase@hwchase17·
> Better Caching – Cache misses are the easiest way to drive your cost up. All of our requests are cache aware, so we’re reusing a warm cache wherever possible. We do this for you in Deep Agents - see our blog on it here: x.com/its_ao/status/…
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

How to keep AI spend flat while token usage grows exponentially: Not with friction and spend alerts. With better defaults, routing, and caching. Better Defaults (not Usage Caps) – Engineers can choose any model they want, but defaults matter. We’re experimenting with defaulting to open weight models like GLM 5.2 and Kimi 2.7 through our LLM gateway, while still encouraging engineers to choose the right model for the task. 91% of our employees were never hitting their usage caps, so instead of lowering caps and driving up alerts, we're moving to cheaper defaults. Note that code reviews use a diversity of models, so they can check each other's work. Better Routing – In our custom harnesses, we preprocess prompts and route to the best model for the job, considering cache hits and model pricing. For instance, you may want a frontier model for planning, but not for execution where they can be overkill. Ultimately, humans shouldn't be choosing models - AI can automate this task. Better Caching – Cache misses are the easiest way to drive your cost up. All of our requests are cache aware, so we’re reusing a warm cache wherever possible. For example, our cache hit rate went from 5% → 60% in LibreChat once properly implemented. Keep Context Lean – Start fresh sessions when switching tasks. Scope file context narrowly. Disconnect unused tools. Don't just compact. The goal isn't fewer tokens used, it's fewer tokens wasted. Better Visibility – Our engineers can use as many tokens as they want, from whatever model they want, but we’ve made usage visible – and the more you spend on AI, the more impact we expect. The goal isn't to suppress usage. It's to build the infrastructure that makes exponential growth sustainable. Putting this into practice has cut our AI spend nearly in half, while our token usage continues to grow.

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Sydney Runkle
Sydney Runkle@sydneyrunkle·
deepagents now supports structured output for subagents! an under appreciated piece of context engineering is figuring out what context is passed back from subagents to the main agent. now you can define exactly what structured and validated data your subagents return!
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Still no Claude Cowork competitor from any other lab yet. On one hand, its been six weeks. On the other, its been six weeks for companies that say that all their code is being written for them by AI.
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
Experts claim artificial general intelligence will replace all skilled labor. So, certainly a job that involves sitting in a chair for hours at a time, in front of an input device, surrounded by computers and electronic servos should be the first to go, right? And specific intelligence, e.g. a bounded specified task like knowledge-work from a chair should be even more vulnerable as it doesn't require general intelligence at all. But artificial specific intelligence has been around for over a half century in aviation and it hasn’t even replaced airline pilots. The Apollo moon landers were fully autonomous. The pilots chose to 'land-by-hand' but didn't need to. Modern autopilot systems can land aircraft after traveling 0.8 Mach across continents in zero-visibility conditions. Yet there’s a global pilot shortage, to say nothing of the many other tasks like maintenance required for commercial aviation. If AI can’t automate away one of the most structured jobs on Earth, why do experts assume it will automate all jobs?
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@sydneyrunkle Awesome! Any documentation or resources that shows how deep agents can work like Claude agent teams?
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Sydney Runkle
Sydney Runkle@sydneyrunkle·
🚀 deepagents v0.4 is out with: 🧩 pluggable sandboxes (modal, daytona, runloop) 🧠 smarter conversation history summarization 💬 responses API default for OpenAI models docs.langchain.com/oss/python/dee…
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@tunguz Why can’t continual learning be solved on the scaffolding layer instead of the model layer?
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ReidBKimball
ReidBKimball@ReidBKimball·
@hwchase17 I'd like to know the details in how to implement it. Is it giving the AI tools to write data in a database, like MongoDB?
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Harrison Chase
Harrison Chase@hwchase17·
writing a blog on how and why we use a virtual filesystem in deepagents anything people want to have covered or are curious about?
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@DaveShapi Sinclairs research is all over internet, he’s also done a ton of podcasts talking about this, it’s essentially epigenetic reprogramming , their human trials will go after eye disease
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Sydney Runkle
Sydney Runkle@sydneyrunkle·
@Vtrivedy10 and I just cooked up a blog on designing multi-agent apps with deepagents! Two patterns we keep coming back to: 👬 Subagents: spin off complex tasks with isolated context 💡 Skills: only load specialized instructions when they're actually relevant blog.langchain.com/building-multi…
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
"The Age of Disclosure", a self-released UFO "documentary", currently sits at 28% on Rotten Tomatoes leading up to its theatrical and streaming premiere this Friday. Most critics fault the film for not providing any evidence to support its wild claims.
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IПƬΣGЯΛᄂ@HxHasNoMemory·
@dryostradamus What is the percentage of the organ damage cohort across the entire long Covid umbrella? Is it like 10% or 40% of total LC patients?
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Pryde
Pryde@utdmotion·
Pre-knee injury Ronaldo was the best player to ever grace football.
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