Oh, so many things. I guess that’s both the blessing and the curse of agentic ai today.
The most fun is a simple Claude Code in a loop, Boucle, which builds and iterates on its own framework[0][1].
The first thing it built was a persistent memory. Now it has finally built itself a "self-observation engine" after countless nudging attempts. Exploring, probing, and trying to push back the limits of these models is pure chaos, immensely frustrating, but also fun.
Aside from that, some sort of agent harness I guess we call them? Putting together a "system" / "process" with automated reviews to both steer agents, ground them (drift is a huge pain), and somehow ensure consistency while giving them enough leeway to exploit their full capabilities. Nothing ready to share yet, but I feel that without it I’ll just keep teetering on the edge of burnout.
The most fun is a simple Claude Code in a loop, Boucle, which builds and iterates on its own framework[0][1].
The first thing it built was a persistent memory. Now it has finally built itself a "self-observation engine" after countless nudging attempts. Exploring, probing, and trying to push back the limits of these models is pure chaos, immensely frustrating, but also fun.
Aside from that, some sort of agent harness I guess we call them? Putting together a "system" / "process" with automated reviews to both steer agents, ground them (drift is a huge pain), and somehow ensure consistency while giving them enough leeway to exploit their full capabilities. Nothing ready to share yet, but I feel that without it I’ll just keep teetering on the edge of burnout.
[0]: https://github.com/bande-a-bonnot/boucle-framework
[1]: https://blog.boucle.sh