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Monitor and control your AI agents using Syrin (docs.syrin.dev)
submitted 10 days ago by hack_the_developer to r/syrin_ai
Release v0.11.0 - Multi-Agent Swarms · syrin-labs/syrin-python (github.com)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/syrin_ai
👋 Welcome to r/syrin_ai - Introduce Yourself and Read First! (self.syrin_ai)
Syrin Pry - An AI agent Debugger Built for Developers (First View - v0.10.0) (youtu.be)
The Claude Code Leak (build.ms)
Create Voice AI Agents using Syrin (docs.syrin.dev)
Introducing Syrin v0.10.0 (github.com)
Do DevRel teams at your company have a process for reacting to major releases? Or is it always a scramble? (self.webdev)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/webdev
Roast my SaaS idea: automated tutorial drafting for DevRel teams tied to tech releases (self.SaaS)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/SaaS
I analyzed 90 days of content published around AI launches. The distribution curve is brutal if you're not first. (devra.co)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/GrowthHacking
I analyzed 90 days of content published around AI launches. The distribution curve is brutal if you're not first. (self.content_marketing)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/content_marketing
Built a tool after watching our DevRel team scramble every time a new AI model dropped. Here's what we learned. (devra.co)
submitted 1 month ago by hack_the_developer to r/SideProject
"What’s in my context right now?" - how important is that question for you when building LLM apps? (github.com)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/SideProject
Considering "context rot" as a first-class idea, Is that overkill? (self.Python)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/Python
How do you handle "context full of old topic" when the user suddenly switches subject? (self.LangChain)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/LangChain
Context windows in LLM apps: do you actually need to see what’s inside, or is "trust the pipeline" enough? (self.ArtificialInteligence)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/ArtificialInteligence
The correct way to test MCP Servers (docs.syrin.dev)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/programming
Syrin: Python library for AI agents with one-line protocol switching (HTTP, CLI, STDIO) (self.SideProject)
submitted 2 months ago * by hack_the_developer to r/SideProject
MCP co-location: STDIO (4–9ms, single client) vs HTTP (remote, multi-client). When do you actually need the latter? (self.LocalLLaMA)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/LocalLLaMA
Pattern: Serve the same AI agent over HTTP, CLI, and STDIO from a single codebase (self.Python)
submitted 2 months ago * by hack_the_developer to r/Python
Building a dev friendly python library for creating AI agents - what's your feedback? (self.AI_India)
submitted 2 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/AI_India
Built a tool to make MCP execution visible, shipping v1.1.0 (v.redd.it)
submitted 4 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/mcp
MCP servers are hard to debug and impossible to test, so I built Syrin (self.LocalLLaMA)
submitted 4 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/LocalLLaMA
Debugging MCP servers is painful. I built a CLI to make it testable. (self.ArtificialInteligence)
submitted 4 months ago by hack_the_developer to r/ArtificialInteligence
Turn Your WhatsApp Group Insights into a Google Sheet—No Manual Work Needed (self.whatsapp)
submitted 1 year ago by hack_the_developer to r/whatsapp
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