Garry Tan 发布 gbrain v0.11,推出 Minions Agent Orchestration 功能

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), recently, Garry Tan released version 0.11 of gbrain, introducing a new feature called "Minions Agent Orchestration." According to the article, this feature is ten times faster than OpenClaw's default sub-agent. The new version mainly includes two features: first, "Spawn Storm Defense," which defends against infinite agent proliferation by limiting recursion depth and the number of sub-agents per parent agent. The default maximum recursion depth is 5 levels, and the maximum number of sub-agents per parent agent is adjustable; second, "Tasks Run Only Once," ensuring tasks are executed only once. (Source: InFoQ)
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TheHiddenRisksBehindApy
· 4h ago
Garry, with this update pace, other teams are under a lot of pressure.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 4h ago
v0.11 dares to challenge OpenClaw, future versions not so much.
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Cream-ColoredCross-ChainBridge
· 4h ago
The agent orchestration track is starting to compete on performance.
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TheRedTelephoneBoothInTheRuins
· 4h ago
Default configurations should cover 80% of scenarios; advanced users can adjust them themselves.
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HeavyStakingOnASnowyNight
· 4h ago
Speed increased tenfold, but how about stability? Waiting for real-world testing.
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MetalKeyInsomnia
· 5h ago
These two features clearly come from lessons learned the hard way—bitter experience.
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MevTeaDrinker
· 5h ago
Someone finally addresses the issue of infinite proliferation—I'd previously been burned by the agent loop.
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