Is anyone able to actually use this? I've set it up in opencoder, tried a few times, at various hours. Invariably, I end up with a timeout and an error message in Chinese.
That is a very good start in sharing some level of information with their users, and kudos to the Anthropic team for doing that. However, I don't see any mention of the longstanding issue in CC of API timeout errors. And, at least for me, it's the most frustrating one.
Same with me. I had just changed my SIM last month, forced by the phone company. Luckily I had an inactive eSIM from a trip abroad from last year as IMEI2; that Google liked.
Maybe I'm missing something, but going through the docs I can see how to register agents, create sessions, etc. What I don't see is a "minor" thing, how can I store a memory and how I can query the server for memories. What am I missing?
Ah, currently it's structured in a way that agents can access and utilize to each session's memory storage by itself using its credentials provided in system prompts but technically there is a way to bypass that using api endpoints
Have you ever tried to use it? Because I fought for about 2 months with both Google and Microsoft, trying to self-host my mail server, to no success. The only answer was amongst the lines 'your server has not enough reputation'. Even though perfectly configured, DKIM, DMARC, etc. Now imagine a business not being able to send a message to anyone hosted on Gmail or Outlook, probably 80-90 percents of the companies out there.
I feel you. I had my email on OVH for a while, but they handle abuse so bad that Apple just blanketed banned the /17 my IP was in. And I was lucky that Apple actually answered my emails and explained why I was banned. I doubt Microsoft and Google would give you any useful information.
actually this is something we have been working on for a few months, with a high degree of success. the problem is there is no "standard" for how these tools determine these issues. We have just 5 more companies that are working on fixing their incorrect flags and these alerts should be resolved: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/7615ba9e0626b60d6252dc93e...
Gemini for sure, in my experience. I asked 2.5 (presumably the most advanced in the known Universe) to write some code. First it came back with suggestions on HOW to write that code. Asked again. He wrote some, but from 4 functions implemented, 2 were just comments explaining again how to implement that function. Notable mention, one of them was supposed to call the Gemini API. Everything Python, nothing fancy. Took me like 6 rounds of back and forth until I got some very basic structure... So, no vibe coding with Gemini for me.
Ha, it really goes wild on comments. Just seen it write a 5 LOC function, with `return` and all, then add 15 lines of comments second guessing itself, then writing the same 5 LOC differently... In the same function body.
First, I would recommend to add some pricing guidelines, I presume the service won't be free. I would not expect definitive commitments, but will it be o1-pro pricing or Deepseek pricing? Second, tried to sign up with my google account, google said app was blocked because it tried to access sensitive information. So...
On pricing, good feedback. We do have a usage based subscription for our pro and team plan. Makes sense to add this on the website so it's clear.
We fixed the issue with google account sign-up, please give it a try again. We don't access any sensitive information from your Google account. We just use Google to sign-up and login with Google.