| ▲ | tekacs 2 hours ago | |||||||
Labs are trying to make long-horizon work. Even if you're a coding agent, adding more and more surface area is distracting to that goal. There is reason that RL over long traces should, at least in principle, optimize for building in ways that help the result fit in the model's context window. A meaningful risk of course is that the tools available to the model (ripgrep + fancier semantic approaches) allow it to do a good job of reasoning over things much larger than its context window, and so it doesn't pay the penalty sufficiently to fix it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | conartist6 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Does that not sound a little silly to you when you say it? Should I invest in becoming a memory athlete as a way of becoming a better software engineer? ...or should I learn how to build and use tools? | ||||||||
| ||||||||