Comment by TheDong
8 hours ago
There's also a cost problem here.
Who's paying $30 to run an AI agent to run a single experiment that has a 20% chance of success?
On large code-bases like this, where a lot of context gets pulled in, agents start to cost a lot very quickly, and open source projects like this are usually quite short on money.
> Who's paying $30 to run an AI agent to run a single experiment that has a 20% chance of success?
Someone who stands to make or save (significantly) more than 150$ if it's successful.
It doesn't have to be an unemployed contributer or student. Someone deploying it on a data center is the archetype you're looking for.