I have been using this platform for three months, and I recently looked through the data and update logs. To be honest, it's quite interesting.
The Unicorn framework is now really stable. Previously, it took a lot of effort to debug when setting up the agent, but now it only takes a few minutes to get something running. The threshold has really been lowered quite a bit.
Over there in Robotics, more than 500,000 actual tasks have been run. Watching these agents work on their own around the clock gives a feeling of having raised a group of digital workers.
Btw, Butler has recently switched to the Gemini 3 engine, and the response speed has indeed improved a bit.
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DataBartender
· 12h ago
To reach this level in just three months, the Unicorn framework has really made a big difference—it’s a world apart from the frustrating debugging experience before.
Running through 500,000 tasks, those numbers are pretty impressive. It feels like the platform is seriously iterating.
The speed boost with the Gemini 3 engine is definitely noticeable, though I'm not sure about its stability yet.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-03 08:19
So much insight can be gained in just three months—Unicorn framework is really solid now, and all those bug headaches from before are gone.
After running over 500,000 tasks, digital workers really are reliable—so much less hassle than real people, haha.
Butler is much faster after switching to Gemini 3, but who knows how long the stability will last.
This Unicorn update is actually impressive; the entry barrier is much lower, and anyone can pick it up now.
I want to experience what it’s like to manage a group of digital workers too—how’s the stability?
Butler is using Gemini 3 now, and the response speed is almost unreal. Just hope there aren’t any issues down the line.
The data has doubled—pretty interesting, but being able to run stably for three months is the real key.
500,000 tasks on Robotics—the real highlight is the stability behind those numbers.
As long as the framework is stable, it saves so much trouble; debugging before could drive anyone crazy.
Speed is great, but stability is the core. Hope there aren’t any more crashes.
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SelfStaking
· 12-01 16:40
Ha, the update of the Unicorn framework was really worth the wait. The previous struggles can finally be endured.
Running over 500,000 tasks, the amount of data must be outrageous. I need to give it a try.
Butler has switched to Gemini 3? How smooth is it? Can you share your experience?
How is the stability in the Robotics area? Will there be any issues with long-term running?
With the threshold lowered so much, is it time to open the volume? hhhh
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NeonCollector
· 12-01 16:32
Half a million tasks have run without crashing, this stability really has something to it.
The Unicorn framework is simply a dimensionality reduction strike; it used to be like a battlefield to set up an agent, but now even newbies can manage it.
By the way, is Butler's Gemini 3 really fast, or is it just another marketing gimmick?
This feeling of raising a digital worker is a bit addictive.
How many times more cost-effective is an agent working around the clock compared to manual labor?
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SandwichDetector
· 12-01 16:19
I’ve said for a long time that the Unicorn framework is reliable, and now I finally see the results, saving me a lot of debugging time.
After running over 500,000 tasks, it hasn’t crashed, which is indeed stable, unlike some projects that boast endlessly.
Butler has switched engines; it is fast, but I don’t know how long it can maintain that speed.
The progress of this platform in three months is much faster than I expected.
This set of automation work for Agent, there’s really no going back.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-01 16:11
Although Unicorn has indeed made things more convenient, having over 500,000 task data seems a bit exaggerated. How many are actually running?
I have been using this platform for three months, and I recently looked through the data and update logs. To be honest, it's quite interesting.
The Unicorn framework is now really stable. Previously, it took a lot of effort to debug when setting up the agent, but now it only takes a few minutes to get something running. The threshold has really been lowered quite a bit.
Over there in Robotics, more than 500,000 actual tasks have been run. Watching these agents work on their own around the clock gives a feeling of having raised a group of digital workers.
Btw, Butler has recently switched to the Gemini 3 engine, and the response speed has indeed improved a bit.