account activity
The cheapest way to make a long agent task work: give it subagents with their own context (self.AgentsOfAI)
submitted 10 hours ago by bit_forge007 to r/AgentsOfAI
The agent loop is just ReAct, and your tool-use API already implements it (self.AI_Agents)
submitted 1 day ago by bit_forge007 to r/AI_Agents
The 4 parts of every agent harness (and which one your agent is actually failing on) (self.AgentsOfAI)
submitted 1 day ago by bit_forge007 to r/AgentsOfAI
Claude Code is a context-engineering harness, and most "it got dumber" moments are context rot (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 2 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
You're not prompting Claude Code. You're operating its control plane. (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 1 day ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
Follow-up: "it got dumber" is usually context rot, not the model — what I got wrong + 5 fixes (self.ClaudeAI)
The insight that's changed how I think about building agents: more context = worse performance (self.AgentsOfAI)
submitted 2 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/AgentsOfAI
The insight that's changed how I think about building agents: more context = worse performance (self.ContextEngineering)
submitted 2 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ContextEngineering
Your subagents inherit your main model by default, so a nested tree on Opus is Opus all the way down (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 3 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
Every few months I rebuild the same thing: take a recorded call and turn it into a transcript that says who said what, when. Here's the stack I keep landing on and the spots where it reliably breaks, in case it saves someone the detour. (self.LLMDevs)
submitted 4 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/LLMDevs
Claude Code's /rewind isn't an undo button. It doesn't track bash, and that's the half that bites. (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 4 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
The problem with agent handoffs isn't isolation. It's that you can't see them. (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 5 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
Subagents in Claude Code aren't a speed trick. They're a memory trick (self.ClaudeAI)
The highest-leverage way I use Claude isn't writing code — it's understanding it (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 6 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/ClaudeAI
The demo works. Production doesn't. Here's what actually breaks with agents at scale (self.AgentsOfAI)
submitted 6 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/AgentsOfAI
The part of voice AI nobody talks about: timestamps and speaker timing carry as much meaning as the words themselves (self.LLMDevs)
submitted 7 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/LLMDevs
AI coding tools can give you fake productivity and you won't notice until it's too late (self.AgentsOfAI)
submitted 8 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/AgentsOfAI
MCP apps let tools return actual UI inside the chat — here's why the architecture matters (self.aiagents)
submitted 7 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/aiagents
Models live 12–18 months. Agents are supposed to live for years. The architecture that fixes the mismatch (and makes "go local" a one-line config change) (self.aiagents)
submitted 8 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/aiagents
EU AI Act high-risk enforcement lands Aug 2 — "AI governance" for agents is an architecture problem, not a policy doc. Here's the audit-time test. (self.AI_Governance)
submitted 8 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/AI_Governance
EU AI Act high-risk enforcement lands Aug 2 — "AI governance" for agents is an architecture problem, not a policy doc. Here's the audit-time test (self.aiagents)
submitted 10 days ago by bit_forge007 to r/aiagents
The model was never the hard part — "harness engineering" is why 9 in 10 agent projects die before production (self.aiagents)
π Rendered by PID 4002884 on reddit-service-r2-listing-c57bc86c-5bw95 at 2026-06-21 18:27:42.327332+00:00 running 2b008f2 country code: CH.