djif | 1 month ago | on: From Interfaces to Intelligence: Where Agentic AI Shines
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djif | 6 years ago | on: Scientists identify pathways that extend nematode worm lifespan fivefold
djif | 7 years ago | on: Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece
djif | 7 years ago | on: Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece
djif | 7 years ago | on: Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece
absolutely agree... unfortunately common sense is extinct nowadays
djif | 7 years ago | on: Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece
And before you speak again about nationalists, etc read a bit about Mikis Theodorakis who was the main speaker addressing the crowd: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikis_Theodorakis
djif | 7 years ago | on: Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece
For a historical reference about this issue and the Greek identity of Macedonia: https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/6265/was-alexand...
djif | 7 years ago | on: Rome vs Greece: a clash of empires
Just a correction - Macedonia was (and is) part of Greece: https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/6265/was-alexand...
But its real power isn’t “autonomy everywhere”. It’s knowing where to apply it.
I wrote a short piece on how I think about , framing it as a spectrum: from flexible interfaces, to adaptive orchestration, to open-ended reasoning.
Used intentionally, agents unlock things that were previously impractical or even impossible to build. Used indiscriminately, they can add complexity where simplicity would win.
What do you think?