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the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
My guess is that this is basically what AI providers are slowly moving to. And this is what models seem to be doing underneath the surface as well now with Mixture of Experts (MoE).
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Agents are specialized via prompts and MCP now, and more and more rarely by model
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Tbh I think the one general model approach is winning. People don't want to figure out which model is better at what unless its for a very specific task.
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
I meant I wanted to run them synchronously in the same process :)
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Been playing with MCP in the last few days and it's basically a more streamlined way to define tools/function calls.

That + the agent SDK of openAI makes creating agentic flow so easy.

On the other hand you're kinda forced to run these tools / MCP servers in their own process which makes no sense to me.
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
IMO the consumer wins if there's a single social network
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Its not the same as forcing them to shut down or say yes. They wanted one less competitor yes, as every company does, but they didn't prevent the company from growing and existing.
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
I disagree that it is anti competitive, it is not "killing" competition. Killing competition is setting prices that makes the competition go bankrupt, it's assassinating people, it's pushing for changes that prevent the competition from working in the same environment, etc. here nothing prevented instagram from saying no and getting bigger.
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Isnt this inviting to competition? You can make a big exit by competing and getting acquired
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Are we talking past each other? How is that anti competitive? This is literally the opposite: they embraced and validated their competitor by making them a huge offer, showing that it pays off to compete
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Exactly! So what is anti competitive here?
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Also what if they own multiple apps in the space? I don't get the anti competitiveness here. People can still create new apps and even say no to an acquisition once they become successful.
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
What's the argument exactly? What prevents competition from starting a new social network or a new messaging app?

Indeed there is a huge number of successful messaging apps (imessage, signal, telegram, wire, wechat, kakao) and social networks (tiktok, snapchat, linkedin, reddit)

I know we're supposed to hate on facebook but what exactly is anti competitive?
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
Including loans that they want Russia to pay off, with millions in seized russian oligarch assets used as collaterals
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
It's more than that. Some people in the audience started harassing Zelensky as well for not wearing a suit. It's just sad how the US has given up on diplomacy thinking that the worldstage is a businness as usual
the_clarence
·anno scorso·discuss
I personally never used any of these things back when I was a student
the_clarence
·2 anni fa·discuss
I think it's awesome personally
the_clarence
·8 anni fa·discuss
You are right. A monoculture IS a good thing for browsers engine.