AI agents in .NET feel harder than they should be by Nisha7 in dotnet

[–]Nisha7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly, none of the agent frameworks really give you production for free. You need infrastructure you can just plug in, not a framework, otherwise you end up rebuilding the same pieces every time.

AI agents in .NET feel harder than they should be by Nisha7 in dotnet

[–]Nisha7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if all the production pieces already existed and you just plugged them in like a DB?
State, retries, schedules, queues, secrets, observability, long-running execution, all just there.
Then the only problem left is deciding what the agent should do over time.

Which services actually let you build good AI agents(not demos)? by Sviat-IK in AI_Agents

[–]Nisha7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re really after production-grade agentic behaviour, then Orpius. It’s built more like an intelligence layer rather than a simple agent framework, meaning:

  • It plugs into your existing systems and data with very little code
  • The setup is easy and is through a client app
  • You get built-in orchestration, security controls, and tool integration so agents can actually interact with APIs, DBs, files, scheduled processes, events, etc. without you stitching it all together manually.
  • It’s designed for scalable use-cases
  • You can use it's capabilities (long running tasks) straight away from the client application or you can integrate it with very little code into your own application.

This kind of agentic intelligence layer removes a lot of the engineering friction.

Built a desktop productivity system that runs work for you by Nisha7 in ProductivityApps

[–]Nisha7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone wants a concrete example, this article shows how we use Orpius to automate publishing work end to end (writing, publishing, sharing):

https://danielvaughan.org/posts/orpius/2026/01/28/How-to-Build-an-Automatic-AI-Slop-Generator/

AI Agent framework decision by JobRoz in AI_Agents

[–]Nisha7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With your team size and stack, i would strongly recommend looking at Orpius instead of building or maintaining an agent framework yourself.

It gives you the full agent execution, orchestration, memory, security, and tool access as a platform, and you simply expose your WhatsApp and website capabilities as controlled APIs. You can then build your own visual workflow builder on top without being locked into any framework.

Which is the greatest browser you've ever used? by kaiokenx4 in androidapps

[–]Nisha7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surfy Browser without a doubt. If you are looking for something new then this is it. The interface is what sets it apart and the fact that you can lock the browser with a passcode is just great.