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What is “agentic AI cloud era” referring to? I honestly don’t know what this buzz-speak is targeting. Running models locally on the server, for cloud workloads? Agentic, that is just a LLM pattern.

Don't overthink it. Shut up and buy some ARM stock.

Thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely check it out.

I just LLM-built an A2A package which is a GenServer-like abstraction. I however missed that there already was another A2A implementation for Elixir. Anyway, I decided to leave it up because the package semantics were different enough. Here it is if anyone is interested: https://github.com/actioncard/a2a-elixir


Awesome!!! Gave you a star ...


Lovely! Thanks for doing the first star!


A precious glimpse of the less seen page renders.


Very Severence-ish name.


That is fantastic! Thanks for providing the link. I was expecting something like that on the submission URL.


Awesome! I was thinking about implementing something similar for the Swedish government APIs to improve transparency and knowledge of the democratic processes.

I wonder how easy it is to adopt this project to that?


I've been wanting to do smth similar for the Bulgarian government for some time now. Let us know if you try to undertake this project


Good idea! I’ll look into the code and check how extendable it is.


I can recommend reading “The Phoenix Project”.


Just finished it. So true.


I was definitely leaning this way too, really well put. Training at work (for all roles) definitely needs an upswing. As a freelance for many years I always made sure to do my own training, be it certifications or meetup groups or conferences. I have little real insight into how common that is nowadays, but I often read that it seems less common.


I submitted that article over here [1], would be interesting to see a discussion on that in itself.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42144389


I saw this linked from this post the other day [1]. Would be interesting to hear what you think about the ideas in there.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42111031


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