
Greyson Nichols
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Greyson Nichols
@GreysonNic39722
コレクター、問題解決能力が高い、論理的な性格です。神社仏閣巡り、サーフィン、読書に夢中で、新婚生活を満喫毎日を楽しんでいます。



This bodega owner told ABC a year ago that he fears for his safety in NY Last night, he was kiIIed by a shoplifter





The “Justice System” needs major reform




Stop, stop, stop My father cannot live or breathe without her. My phone broke down and my father is suffocating. Please help my father buy another one. I love my father and I don't want anything to happen to him. Save what's left of my family. gofund.me/977b2b8f9




Met a founding engineer today from @Replit. Jen Li. We were both judging the @Pokee_AI hackathon. They have me some credits and I built two apps in 20 minutes using the X API:a weather one which mapped storms being reported in by my climate scientist list and another monitoring my three news lists for information about the Iran war. Pokee includes X API for its customers automatically. While doing that my other AI read all your posts: alignednews.com/ai He tells me about why Replit is hugely important in the AI industry. In other words how you can use it in your life and business.

✅ @ritualnet #118 📌 The final direction this video should communicate to the reader is as follows. "AI agents should not be completed with a single line of code, but rather a 'system' that combines solid infrastructure (K8s), flexible gateways (LiteLLM), and design know-how from engineers who have undergone numerous trials and errors." 📌 To sum up -Be familiar with tools (ADK, LiteLLM). -Do not be afraid of refactoring in the Trenches. -In the end, don't forget that good infrastructure design explodes the potential of AI. -This article should go beyond just sharing technology, and be a strong answer to the need for more skilled engineers in the AI era. ❖ Ritual should be "the most robust battlefield to help AI agents win trenches by organizing the engineer's operational experience (Scars) into code and infrastructure."

