top | item 44636000

Self-Improving Software

3 points| iFelix | 7 months ago |fcf78023.twenty-dev.pages.dev

2 comments

order

iFelix|7 months ago

Hello HN!

There’s a lot of focus (and money) on scaling LLMs, but while building Twenty [1] we’ve observed that current models are already capable enough for most use-cases. We think that what’s missing today is a new kind of software architecture. One that evolves, learns from feedback, and compile complex patterns to adapt to users. I wrote about this and some of our learnings in the article above, curious to hear your thoughts!

[1] https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty

danoandco|7 months ago

reminds me of the "memory for agents is a moat" but for software

memory for software