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Definitely a sign of the times that (pre-edit) I thought, "oh this person's thinking of the wrong claw, IronClaw is the Rust one"

We don't use New Relic or Datadog (and never have, afaik), so I'm not sure what post you could be referring to for those two? We have talked publicly about our Grafana use, though, and going from an in-house stack to their cloud product. Actual OP can probably hop in later with a better answer, but it was hitting rate limits on the logging agent, not the logging system.

Ah! Thank you, that makes a lot more sense. I misunderstood https://data.mux.com/blog/off-with-our-head-how-we-re-making... as suggesting that Mux was making Mux core infrastructure ‘play nice with’ the various providers.

I went down this path a bit the other night, curious what OP's answer is. My mental model was that they could be complimentary? Jido for agent lifecycle, supervision, state management, etc, LangChain for the LLM interactions, prompt chains, RAG, etc. Looks like you could do everything in Jido 2.0, but if you like/are familiar with LangChain it seems like they could work well together.

See my other comment, but Jido 1.0 used (Elixir) Langchain

As LLM API's evolved, I needed more and built ReqLLM which is now embedded deeply into Jido.


I haven't used Jido for anything yet, but it's one of those projects I check in on once a month or so. BEAM does seem like a perfect fit for an agent framework, but the ecosystem seeming limited has held me back from going too far down that path. Excited to see 2.0!

Just a heads up, some of your code samples seem to be having an issue with entity escaping.

    name: "my_agent",
    description: "A simple agent",

Thank you! Fixing ...

This is an interesting writeup, albeit not quite what I was hoping for. I love Elixir and have been following Gleam for a while now, so I clicked through hoping this was talking about Gleam baking this into their ecosystem a bit better. I was a little disappointed to see it's ultimately talking about how to build a Gleam project and then use the resulting build ecosystem to create a binary (Gleam -> JS -> JS build tool, or Gleam -> escript -> elixir-burrito).

It would have been interesting to see some high level commentary from the author on the results of each one on top of the general workflow. Build time, binary size, startup time, whatever.


It's on the high side, but...honestly not absurd? "Party" implies one night rager, but the source says "in-person company event." That seems more like a multi-day company onsite to me, and the total bill per person there probably includes travel, accommodations, food on top of any overall event costs.

Bringing a remote employee to SF just to work out of an office for a few days can easily cost a few grand.


$6,800 per person is absolutely absurd. If the event lasted an entire month, that's still $225 per person per day.


airfare: $500, 5 nights (sun -> thur) in a hotel, fully costed: $250, per-diem of $100 6 days (fri is a travel day) is already $2350. If you rent a place that thousands can show up you'll be in for at least $5k.


Square is still a much, much bigger portion of the business than CashApp.

    Square’s ecosystem is expected to contribute $1.77 billion, while Cash App is expected to provide $58.3 million to transaction revenues.


Very cool! I've been using Termius for a while. Overall positive, but my one complaint is that the interactions can be pretty tedious using it with TUIs like Claude Code. I like the gesture-based movement, excited to try that in practice.

I use Tailscale SSH, so one very small bit of feedback is that it took me a second to realize I just needed to put a dummy password in to actually get to the connection.


Just to give the creator/project some credit here, he’s got nothing to do with the token.

    To all crypto folks: 
    Please stop pinging me, stop harassing me. 
    I will never do a coin.
    Any project that lists me as coin owner is a SCAM.
    No, I will not accept fees.
    You are actively damanging the project.
https://x.com/steipete/status/2016072109601001611?s=20


$CRUST is directly linked to from molt.church, though...?


You mean by the site founded by RCE-native AI agents?


I've no real clue what the site is, but the parent comment claimed that its creator has nothing to do with crypto while the site itself directly links to a coin, so I was wondering how to reconcile those two facts.


Ah I see the confusion. I should have been clearer that I was talking about the creator of the actual OpenClaw project. He wants nothing to do with the token(s), and at least when I joined a month or so ago the discord rules included a ban for anyone that mentioned them.


Oh really? I was looking at the Agent SDK for an idea and the docs seemed to imply that wasn't the case.

    Unless previously approved, we do not allow third party developers to offer Claude.ai login or rate limits for their products, including agents built on the Claude Agent SDK. Please use the API key authentication methods described in this document instead.
I didn't dig deeper, but I'd pick it back up for a little personal project if I could just use my current subscription. Does it just use your local CC session out of the box?


You can’t resell - that’s the third party language. You can build and use for your own purposes. And yes it just picks up your local sessions out of the box.


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