@DimitrisPapail: Very rarely you stumble on a method that's simple, obvious in hindsight, free, and touches on every problem you care ab…
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ECHO is a new, simple, and free method that addresses CLI agents, continual learning, self-improvement, and world models.
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Very rarely you stumble on a method that’s simple, obvious in hindsight, free, and touches on every problem you care about: CLI agents, continual learning, self-improvement, world models.
ECHO is one of those https://t.co/NK8XXNleX4
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