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Mar 28

How to hack your dependencies

Suppose you're developing a Python library, that you'd want to share via PyPI. Your library almost…

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Jan 2

Why too much Pydantic can be a bad thing

What’s wrong with the trend among popular open-source Python…

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Nov 8, 2024

Using Ray for building agentic workflows

What is Ray and why did it become our favorite deployment solution for building agentic…

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Oct 28, 2024

The shifting sweet spot for AI agents and multi-agent approaches

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Oct 20, 2024

Building a customer support chatbot using MotleyCrew and Ray

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Oct 7, 2024

Building and using a code graph in MotleyCoder

Part 2.

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Sep 27, 2024

Are event-driven AI workflows something new?

“The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is…

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Sep 20, 2024

Memory and state in AI agents

When you call an LLM model, for example, as part of running an AI agent, the only information it gets is…

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Sep 16, 2024

MotleyCrew with Llama 3.1: fully open source multi-agent AI

MotleyCrew, like many other AI frameworks, currently uses OpenAI’s GPT-4o as the default model for its agents. It’s state-of-the-art, quite reliable, cheap enough, and supports various functionality essential for building…

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Sep 6, 2024

MotleyCoder: A code interaction toolkit for AI agents

Part 1.

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