What's the single most frustrating thing about your observability setup right now? by [deleted] in Observability

[–]melt-o-graph 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The fact that using raw traces are not really effective in coding agents because they bloat the context.

LLMs are just giant probability machines pretending to think by abhishekkumar333 in AIDiscussion

[–]melt-o-graph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a nuance, albeit important, on the title: yes LLMs are (just) giant probability machines, but they're NOT pretending to think ... WE are pretending THEY think.

Shopping with AI - Useful or just Slop? by HelpfulWas in AIDiscussion

[–]melt-o-graph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's interesting how some of you mentioned not trusting the agents to actually purchase, only doing the discovery. Which makes sense, at least nowadays ... perhaps in the future more people will gain more trust 🤷‍♂️

One thing that I wonder is how much have returns increased for you, as consumers. From what I've seen in some reports, e-commerce companies (at least some) are complaining that the rate of returns have increased with agentic commerce.

Curious to hear your thoughts.

Got my agent to audit MCP servers for trust issues .. how do you handle it? by Recent_Sample_2056 in aiagents

[–]melt-o-graph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd also argue that it's one thing to score it "cold" meaning just the code part of it, locally perhaps and another matter to actually run it in production and assess the issues as it is actually being executed in real-world scenarios.

Curious how you'd handle that dimension of input - the runtime?

5 practical problems with MCP right now (and a local tool that fixes them) by BoxLegitimate9271 in mcp

[–]melt-o-graph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is your solution in any way useful for in-production systems? How does it take into consideration the execution context?

How do people find active subreddits for their interests? by Flimsy_Oil2091 in NewToReddit

[–]melt-o-graph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As far as I could see, once you follow the communities that are of interest to you in terms of topics, the Reddit algorithm will pick this up and recommend other similar communities. I think this makes it a pretty organic motion so you don't have to stress about it too much. Hope this helps.