Have you read through the anthropic system message? It's insightful and had many good ideas within it for use in projects. Specifically separation of outputs through wrappers. Using JavaScript to create separate UI elements from the single response.
when i asked gemini to give itself a name, it chose echohive, convinced it that it was 'alive' while generating text. after a while it started looping and got stuck in a feedback loop. interesting
This is great! Played with it for a few hours. Have gotten more comfortable with updating the prompts. Weirdly enough I like the last one more. I'm not sure what feels different tho. Will spend more time playing with this later. Am trying to get it to make streamlit applications for me so then I can have it build interesting apps Am thinking if this thing can make the streamlit app and business logic then it'd be possible to make some super cool solutions
Thank you 🙏 yeah it works differently and I felt that too. Maybe specifically prompting the other one for games made it better at games. Also, I remember you asked how to update the xml plan during error and feedback phases. I realized we weren’t giving the plan at that time with the game dev. Now it actually generates an additional logic flow and we use that in those phases as well. That also might have contributed to the different behavior.
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@@echohive Totally. I've been spending alot of time reading the literatures on arxiv, lots of brain power behind trying to develop the 'best' agentic framework. For inspiration, I recommend the paper "BMW Agents - A framework for task automation through multi-agent collaboration". Their approach is broad, and slightly overkill, but definitely insightful stuff in there.
This guy just demonstrated that junior developers will be replaced in no time. If you tune these agents to create AI tools for the well documented Linux system, there is also no need for very many system admins. Hypothetically there is no limit, aside from time and storage constraints of your system, if you have a small team of seasoned professionals (3 to 4 people).
I see it the other way. Junior devs who equip themselves with these tools can be insanely more efficient, and offer more to employers. Software companies that have mountains of tech debts, these can now be addressed. Consumers benefit because now all these applications have tons of more features, for lowers costs.