Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash, NTSB report says
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Show HN: Gambit, an open-source agent harness for building reliable AI agents
Hey HN!
Wanted to show our open source agent harness called Gambit.
If you’re not familiar, agent harnesses are sort of like an operating system for an agent... they handle tool calling, planning, context window management, and don’t require as much developer orchestration.
Normally you might see an agent orchestration framework pipeline like:
compute -> compute -> compute -> LLM -> compute -> compute -> LLM
we invert this so with an agent harness, it’s more like:
LLM -> LLM -> LLM -> compute -> LLM -> LLM -> compute -> LLM
Essentially you describe each agent in either a self contained markdown file, or as a typescript program. Your root agent can bring in other agents as needed, and we create a typesafe way for you to define the interfaces between those agents. We call these decks.
Agents can call agents, and each agent can be designed with whatever model params make sense for your task.
Additionally, each step of the chain gets automatic evals, we call graders. A grader is another deck type… but it’s designed to evaluate and score conversations (or individual conversation turns).
We also have test agents you can define on a deck-by-deck basis, that are designed to mimic scenarios your agent would face and generate synthetic data for either humans or graders to grade.
Prior to Gambit, we had built an LLM based video editor, and we weren’t happy with the results, which is what brought us down this path of improving inference time LLM quality.
We know it’s missing some obvious parts, but we wanted to get this out there to see how it could help people or start conversations. We’re really happy with how it’s working with some of our early design partners, and we think it’s a way to implement a lot of interesting applications:
- Truly open source agents and assistants, where logic, code, and prompts can be easily shared with the community.
- Rubric based grading to guarantee you (for instance) don’t leak PII accidentally
- Spin up a usable bot in minutes and have Codex or Claude Code use our command line runner / graders to build a first version that is pretty good w/ very little human intervention.
We’ll be around if ya’ll have any questions or thoughts. Thanks for checking us out!
Walkthrough video: https://youtu.be/J_hQ2L_yy60
Show HN: Reversing YouTube’s “Most Replayed” Graph
Hi HN,
I recently noticed a recurring visual artifact in the "Most Replayed" heatmap on the YouTube player. The highest peaks were always surrounded by two dips. I got curious about why they were there, so I decided to reverse engineer the feature to find out.
This post documents the deep dive. It starts with a system design recreation, reverse engineering the rendering code, and ends with the mathematics.
This is also my first attempt at writing an interactive article. I would love to hear your thoughts on the investigation and the format.
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Building a better Bugbot
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Cloudflare threatens Italy exit over €14M fine
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Federal immigration agents filmed dragging a woman from her car in Minneapolis
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The spectrum of isolation: From bare metal to WebAssembly
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Infant needs CPR after feds unleash flash-bangs on family van with 6 kids inside
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After Hostile Takeover Fail, Ellison's Paramount Skydance Sues WBD Netflix
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Uncensored General Intelligence (UGI) Leaderboard
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How to Melt ICE
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Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner presents her medal to Trump
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OpenAI and Gabe Newell Back a Bold New Take on Fusing Humans and Machines
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