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From Fable 5 & Qwen 27B – Traycer Multi-Agent Hands-On Test! · ≈6:08
A concrete pattern for multi-agent state: a shared, human-viewable document layer agents write into instead of passing everything through conversation.
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- A concrete pattern for multi-agent state: a shared, human-viewable document layer agents write into instead of passing everything through conversation.
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different agents and tabs here from within this one interface. Now, additionally to that, we also do have these artifacts right here which are shared. So agents can basically leave information if we want them to added on to these artifacts. Therefore, if we're going to just need like a TLDDR or scratchpad or something like that, these make it very useful. And again, in the same way, we can essentially have these open in different tabs, move them over to different windows. So, if I wanted all my artifacts somewhere in one specific pane, we can see we have them right here. Now, in terms of more like UI tour and things of the sort, something really cool to see here is this almost performance monitor looking thing. This actually shows us our usage limits across some of the different coding agents that we have right here. Now we can see that fortunately for my GPT codeex weekly session I'm at 0% used and that is actually correct. They have been handing out resets very favorably lately to those subscribers. But if we look at cloud code we can see my current session has used 4%. And I do have some other tasks running on different machines using some cloud models. So if that seems to creep up a little longer than what we would expect based off of what we do in this video that is attributable to that. Additionally, we also have a little CPU logo right here. And if we click on that, it just shows us the system resources that this is using. This is nice to see, especially because we're using an Ubuntu system. And it's not often always the case that you get tools like this that work seamlessly and are nice. So, I like to be able to see that as well. And it just shows us like CPU, memory, RAM share, etc. Other things just for a little more
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