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  "path": "/t/ruby-talk-444805-how-to-build-a-platform-of-agents-in-ruby/76759#post_1",
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  "textContent": "Hi\n\nI wrote a post:\n\n0x1eef.github.io\n\n### How to build a platform of agents\n\nDocuments how to build a platform of agents with llm.rb\n\nIt documents a pattern where a user can have many agents, and each\nagent can be specialized in a domain. An agent can have its own\ntools, and even its own skills.\n\nAn agent can execute tools and skills with multiple different concurrency strategies: fiber, thread, async-task, ractor.\n\nThis pattern is integrated with both Sequel, and ActiveRecord.\nIt is for building serious AI applications.\n\nRobert\n\n··· (click for more details)",
  "title": "[ruby-talk:444805] How to build a platform of agents, in Ruby"
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