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4 hard lessons from building a self-hostable, open-source AI agent runtime
When I started building omadia — an open-source (MIT), self-hostable runtime for composing AI agents out of plugins — I assumed the hard part would be the model: prompting, tool-calling, getting reliable output. It wasn't. The LLM bits were mostly solved problems. The parts that ate my time were iso
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