| ▲ | TacticalCoder 2 hours ago | |
I understand that but micro VMs don't provide better security isolation than regular VMs. So that leaves faster boot times. Faster boot times and then the agent does what? And at how many token/s? And what's the "time to first token" anyway? How do the time to first token and then the token/s inherent limitations of LLMs not totally dominate the running time? I just don't get the use case. | ||
| ▲ | nok22kon 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
imagine installing an agent in slack at a company with 1000 employees, and you want each request to have its own VM for data analysis, downloading repos and working on them, ... regular VMs just use too much memory, a typical ubuntu uses 512 MB as a baseline | ||