7/5/2026 at 2:59:35 PM
Very cool work!! This is the same pattern we used at $MY_STARTUP to develop $MY_HARNESS which persists the entire graph to disk, unlike all the other agent harnesses which only store the graph nodes and edges.Event graphs aren’t just the agentic foundation for $MY_HARNESS — they’re the working cognitive substrate, native to what our favorite toolcall gremlins actually consume.
(Looking for lead investors for our angel syndicate btw! DM me if interested)
by gcr
7/5/2026 at 4:15:54 PM
Nice work! Excited to try $YOUR_HARNESS out!Reading your comment reminded me; I actually did something quite similar at $MY_BETTER_STARTUP! My approach is slightly different, however, employing what I like to call State-Horizon-Aware-Rercursive-Threaded-Graph-Position-Topology.
With a 400% increase in words, $MY_WAY_BETTER_HARNESS looks to be about four times as performant. SHARTGPT isn’t just a harness engineer's playground — it's a the cyber jungle gym that frees them from $MY_HARNESS.
If you want, I can even include a sentence or two that will really tell those potential investors why they should shower you with money instead of the other commenter! Just say the word!
(Looking for lead investors for our angel syndicate btw! DM me if interested)
by agentdev001
7/5/2026 at 4:01:07 PM
Did you just emdash not-just-X-it's-Y unironically or am I missing the satire?by knollimar
7/5/2026 at 4:19:37 PM
Oh pardon, I’m trying to sarcastically complain how a lot of comments in this thread have a similar form: “I used this pattern in my own agent, which is different from (all the other agents which use the same representation)”Agentic development tends to encourage siloed individualistic development, so a lot of engineers reinvent similar patterns from first principles. It’s easier to write your own new thing than survey other approaches, so you’re more likely to perceive good ideas as original to your session.
by gcr
7/5/2026 at 8:22:59 PM
Oh I thought you were just one of them but stealth mode. That makes sense given the graph thing, thanks. Needed some caffeine and a nap.by knollimar
7/5/2026 at 5:12:46 PM
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47425470i had asked about this a while ago
by dominotw
7/5/2026 at 4:14:59 PM
I was at an AI event and the number of people who have started talking like AI output is crazy.by lmwnshn
7/5/2026 at 5:56:03 PM
You were right to call that out. We need to identify the real shape of the problem.by dd8601fn
7/5/2026 at 4:21:24 PM
It’s insidious! I used Claude code at my last job enough for it to influence my writing and speaking style without me really noticing, even though I tried to be wary of that.by gcr
7/5/2026 at 4:36:14 PM
Soon we'll be able to carbon date humans based on AI exposure. brb pivoting my startupby lmwnshn
7/5/2026 at 6:11:42 PM
"That new hire tested very well. It only took five minutes of AI interviewing before he threw the monitor out of the window."by Terr_