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Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Create reusable templates for common agent patterns to accelerate creation of new agents.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Some agents outlive their usefulness but persist because removing them feels risky or costly. Legacy agents consume resources, create confusion, and block the deployment of better alternatives. Identifying them is the first step toward a clean epistemic portfolio.
Documentation should evolve with the agent — outdated docs are worse than no docs.
Too many agents create coordination overhead that can exceed their collective value.
Too many agents create coordination overhead that can exceed their collective value.
Too many agents create coordination overhead that can exceed their collective value.
Knowing where each of your agents is in its lifecycle helps you allocate attention appropriately.
Knowing where each of your agents is in its lifecycle helps you allocate attention appropriately.
Knowing where each of your agents is in its lifecycle helps you allocate attention appropriately.
Knowing where each of your agents is in its lifecycle helps you allocate attention appropriately.
The way you create, maintain, and retire agents mirrors how you learn, practice, and let go of knowledge. Recognizing this parallel turns agent management into a form of self-directed development.
The way you create, maintain, and retire agents mirrors how you learn, practice, and let go of knowledge. Recognizing this parallel turns agent management into a form of self-directed development.
The way you create, maintain, and retire agents mirrors how you learn, practice, and let go of knowledge. Recognizing this parallel turns agent management into a form of self-directed development.
The way you create, maintain, and retire agents mirrors how you learn, practice, and let go of knowledge. Recognizing this parallel turns agent management into a form of self-directed development.