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The purpose of Continuous Integration is to fail

https://blog.nix-ci.com/post/2026-02-05_the-purpose-of-ci-is-to-fail
1•zdw•1m ago•0 comments

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1•Brajeshwar•2m ago•0 comments

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Ask HN: Anyone orchestrating multiple AI coding agents in parallel?

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British drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205nxy0p31o
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https://cursor.com/blog/self-driving-codebases
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Show HN: Explic – An AI tutor that prompts you with questions, not answers

https://www.explic.app/
2•IndieDev-Will•2w ago

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IndieDev-Will•2w ago
OP here. Just a quick breakdown of the technical architecture for those interested.

I realized early on that using "One Giant System Prompt" was like hiring one chef to make Sushi, Pizza, and Pastries simultaneously. The result was always mediocre.

So, I tore down the v1 architecture and rebuilt the backend using Next.js with what I call a "Kitchen Brigade" Agentic Workflow:

1. The "Maître D'" (The Router Layer): Before any generation happens, a lightweight model intercepts the request. It doesn't generate the answer. It classifies the intent: Is this a Logic problem? A Creative writing task? Or an emotional complaint? This routing step is crucial for latency vs. quality trade-offs.

2. Dynamic Prompt Assembly (The Assembler): Instead of a static system prompt, I assemble the "Order Ticket" dynamically based on the User Context.

Input: User's selected "Depth Level" (ELI5 vs PhD) + Intent Class.

Output: A constructed prompt that instructs the model on how to think, not just what to say.

3. The Model Matrix (The Specialists): The backend routes to different models based on the Maître D's classification:

DeepSeek/o1: For heavy logic, math, and "First Principles" derivations.

Claude 3.5/Gemini: For high-EQ responses and nuanced creative explanations.

GPT-4o-mini: For quick, routine routing tasks to keep latency low.

It’s all deployed on Vercel.

I'm curious: For those of you building Agents, do you prefer this kind of "Hard Routing" (explicit logic) or do you trust the newer models to "Self-Route" via tool use? Would love to hear your thoughts on the architecture.

Kamilbenkirane•2w ago
Don't know how to give a thumbs up on HN, but liked what you did. So giving a comment for visibility.
usefulposter•2w ago
>Don't know how to give a thumbs up on HN, but liked what you did.

It's called the vote button.

IndieDev-Will•2w ago
Haha, thanks for the assist!

While you're here, I'd love to get your eyes on the product too. If you have any critique on my UX (hopefully slightly more intuitive than finding the upvote button here ), please let me know. Your feedback would be invaluable.

IndieDev-Will•2w ago
Appreciate the comment for visibility!

Since you are here, I’d love for you to take Explic for a spin if you have a moment. I'm currently trying to tune the "Socratic friction" (making sure it's helpful, not just annoying).

Please be brutally honest with your feedback—it's super helpful for me to improve the product!