Show HN: Orloj – agent infrastructure as code (YAML and GitOps)
19 points by An0n_Jon
by shubhamintech
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Runtime policies as an actual gate rather than prompt instructions is the right model. Most frameworks just bolt governance on as a wrapper and hope the model obeys. What I'd want on top of this: observability into why agents are hitting policy blocks, not just that they were blocked.
by ColinEberhardt
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Looks interesting. Quick question - one of the biggest challenges with agentic systems in non-deterministic behaviour. Does this framework do anything to address this? Does it help test and validate agent behaviour?
by jFriedensreich
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Nice design and license, probably some good idea in there somewhere! My main beef with all these projects is the monolith ambition. Every single one of these uncountable projects is trying to solve everything and feels like buying into Kubernetes. Even if open source, thats just too much and too heavy. Postgres, nats, workflow engine what the hell are you building here? Half of this will be obsolete when the next agent architectures come out and then? Solve a few core problems properly and in a modular way dont model agent systems after k8s.
by graphememes
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Feels like I would be taking on a lot of debt and maintainability I may not need