In my last article, my Critic agent caught a lie: I claimed a review score of 8.2 when the actual score was 8.0. Two tenths of a point. A tiny fabrication that the Writer agent invented because it sounded better.
I fixed it before publishing. But the incident raised a bigger question: what if the Writer agent remembered that correction? Would it just avoid the same mist...
Most people still use AI as a high-tech typewriter. They ask for an email draft or a summary of a meeting and call it a day. That approach is already becoming obsolete. We have moved past the point where AI just talks. Now, we are in the phase where AI acts.
Gartner predicts that
"Find me the documentation for the function that handles authentication."
Sounds simple. Embed the question, run a similarity search, return the top results. Except here is what pure vector search actually returns:
[0.82] "Authentication is handled via JWT tokens with a 24h expiry."
[0.79] "The lo...LinkedIn is using 2.4 GB of RAM across two tabs. Two tabs. Not twenty. Two.
A Hacker News thread over the weekend hit 600+ points as developers shared their horror stories. One person saw a single LinkedIn tab at 3.2 GB while every other tab sat under 200 MB. One watched its memory climb to 42 GB, traced to a third-party bot prevention service merrily running in the background.
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You ship an agent. It works well in the demo. Users start using it daily. After a week, someone asks: "Why did you suggest the same thing you suggested on Monday? I told you that didn't work."
Your agent has no answer because it has no memory of Monday. Or worse, it has a memory of Monday but no idea that Monday's approach failed.
This is the problem that shows up in every long-...
$ hostme --why
Every time I finish building something, I hit the same wall: where do I deploy this?
Vercel? Netlify? Cloudflare? Railway? The options keep growing, and each one has different prici...