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wqaatwtyesterday at 1:52 PM1 replyview on HN

Presumably if you can afford to pay for all those tokens the computational cost should be mostly insignificant?

Spending too much time optimizing for the 1% of extra overhead seems suboptimal..


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znnajdlayesterday at 6:40 PM

Even if I was building one single agent for a one off hobby project I would still use Elixir. It’s elegantly suited to the job. With any long running failure prone process you’re constantly writing try/catches, health checks, network timeouts, retries, and a whole lot of other orchestration stuff just to keep a flaky real world agent running. With Erlang it’s all just a built in state machine. The process knows what state it is in, crashes, recovers gracefully in exactly the right state.