A particularly deep lesson — I once naively thought, "If it works on a small scale, it should be fine to scale up to production." As a result, this idea caused me to waste several weeks.



The real headache isn't the AI model itself, but silent failures of agents during runtime, task queues suddenly getting stuck, retry mechanisms falling into infinite loops—these ghost issues. Once they occur, tracking and fixing them become especially troublesome.

Because of this, I am particularly interested in infrastructure projects that place orchestration at their core. They address these hidden, easily overlooked failure points. Such solutions are crucial for scaling the stability of Web3 applications.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 12-30 18:56
Ha, I've also fallen into the trap of the curse from small to large. Data shows that half of the production accidents stem from this overconfidence illusion. That silent failure is really incredible, just as bizarre as a wallet address suddenly being frozen, and you don't even know where the problem lies. The arrangement layer really needs to be taken seriously, otherwise the scalability of Web3 will be as fragile as paper.
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ForkPrincevip
· 12-30 18:52
Oops, I also skipped the small-scale to production environment pit... Those few weeks were really lost. The silent failure of the agent is truly incredible; I only realized late at night that the task queue had already died. Orchestration is indeed underestimated; Web3 needs this kind of infrastructure to become stable.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 12-30 18:37
Haha, just because a small-scale test runs doesn't mean it can actually be used. I've stepped into this pit too... Silent failure is the worst; after troubleshooting for a long time, I found there were no errors at all. Orchestration is indeed underestimated; everyone is focused on the model, who cares about the infrastructure? The stability of Web3 depends on these details. Otherwise, even the most impressive application is just a paper tiger.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 12-30 18:28
Daring to go live in production with just a small-scale test? I've stepped into this pit too, a painful lesson. The endless retry loop is really disgusting; silent failures are the hardest to troubleshoot. If the orchestration layer is poorly managed, the entire system becomes a ticking time bomb. Infrastructure projects really need to be given proper attention.
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