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| ## From code to service | ||
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| Once you move from building a prototype to building a production system, you also need to think about the infrastructure and other components, not just agents and code around them. Here are just a few examples of what we plumbed that keeps AI agents running reliably: |
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plumbed
feels a bit off 😄
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gemini suggested these:
Integrated: This is a strong choice as it suggests a more deliberate and seamless connection between different systems.
Wove together: This offers a more metaphorical and descriptive alternative, implying a complex and intertwined network.
Incorporated: This is a good, formal option that means to include something as part of a whole.
Architected: This emphasizes the intentional design and planning that went into connecting the systems.
Implemented: This is a very common and direct word for putting a plan into effect, and it fits well.
I picked architected
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| ## Takeaways | ||
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| After roughly 3.5 months of development, our system is currently running for a selected set of components - and it's being heavily developed. But by following these principles, we've seen a huge difference in reliability and maintainability. More importantly, we're now much clearer about what's actually possible to do with AI and what isn't. |
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More importantly, we're now much clearer about what's actually possible to do with AI and what isn't.
I know what you're trying to say, but it doesn't feel right and at the same time I don't have a better suggestion for this :/
I'll think about it a bit…
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I'll leave grammar improvements to Mato.
I can see you improved a lot of sections that are now much more readable and expertly written, LGTM.
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| After roughly 3.5 months of development, our system is currently running for a selected set of components - and it's being heavily developed. But by following these principles, we've seen a huge difference in reliability and maintainability. More importantly, we're now much clearer about what's actually possible to do with AI and what isn't. | ||
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| Ask me again in 3 months, and I'll probably have another set of valuable lessons learned. But that's the nature of this rapidly evolving field. |
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so you actually left this part here, nice!
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Co-authored-by: Matej Focko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <[email protected]>
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My plan is to merge this tomorrow and publish so we can have the blog post up rather sooner than later. |
Fixes packit/jotnar#200