feels like more solo builders are realising agents arent about intelligence, they’re about constraints — DSLs, deterministic layers, boring hybrid architectures.
you stop writing code and start designing guardrails. curious how this scales though.
On scaling: so far it's handling ~3k trial users + growing paid base with low four-digit RMB yearly infra (queue-driven scale-to-zero, Redis cache, R2 for artifacts). The real bottleneck is still alignment quality (good artifacts + human gates), not the constraint overhead itself. Haven't hit hard walls yet, but I'm sure 10x–100x load will expose new ones.
How about you? Have you seen constrained agents / deterministic layers scale well (or break) at larger sizes? Any guardrails that worked surprisingly well for you?
Thanks again!
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This is very suspicious, I’m sorry.