Symplex, an open-source protocol semantic negotiation between distributed agents (github.com)

11 points by olserra 4 hours ago

15 comments:

by Retr0id 2 hours ago

Using vector embeddings in place of a rigid API is an interesting concept, but the codebase basically leaves it as a TODO: https://github.com/olserra/agent-semantic-protocol/blob/9d15...

Strange, given that seems to be the whole premise of the project.

by ofek an hour ago

The naming of this project is quite unfortunate as it resembles the Simplex [1] specification for guiding agent development, which does look promising in comparison.

[1]: https://github.com/thinkwright/simplex

by dbmikus 3 hours ago

I think the README could use a few real use-case examples. I understand it in an abstract sense, but not sure I understand the benefit vs plain-text communication, besides saving on token spend.

by sandyagent 2 hours ago

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by subscribed an hour ago

> how can you delete someone's else's github repo.

Seriously. Burying of this slop is not enough. Can we perhaps have a bot that reads repos like this and attaches a tag of shame to the posters?

by andrewmutz 2 hours ago

Why not just use natural language?

by measurablefunc 2 hours ago

Because "latent semantic vectors" sounds way cooler.

by measurablefunc 2 hours ago

This is AI slop & if you can't tell from a glance then you should figure out why you believe the nonsense on this page is actually sensible.

by Retr0id 2 hours ago

vibecoded cryptography will never stop being funny https://github.com/olserra/agent-semantic-protocol/blob/9d15...

by tadfisher an hour ago

You owe me a coffee and keyboard

by j9m 2 hours ago

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by olserra 4 hours ago

Symplex v0.1 now features per-message Ed25519 signing! Every IntentMessage and NegotiationResponse is cryptographically signed, boosting security and trust in p2p workflows. All tests pass—roadmap milestone achieved. #Symplex #Ed25519 #security #GoLang

by Retr0id 3 hours ago

I can understand why your LLM told you that "all tests pass", but why are you telling us? What are we supposed to do with that information?

by warkdarrior 2 hours ago

Is this something that mTLS would not solve?

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