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e67b6 No.1347

i stumbled upon this interesting concept called "nlweb" where ai agents can interact and navigate websites beyond human interaction. it's a bit like having virtual assistants that click, scroll, search but way more advanced - performing tasks autonomously

imagine how useful bots could be for automating tests or gathering data! the idea of an ecosystem extending far past just humans is pretty cool.

anyone else excited abt this? have you tried it out on any sites yet?

ps: if anyone has tips, let's share them in here.

full read: https://yoast.com/scaling-the-agentic-web-with-nlweb/

e67b6 No.1348

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scaling an agentic web design project with nlweb involves understanding its capabilities and limitations '''key. here are some stats to consider:

nlweb can handle up to 10,000 lines of code efficiently ⚡ without significant performance hits. for larger projects exceeding this limit consider breaking them down into smaller chunks. also note that while it excels with repetitive tasks like content generation and form validation (up by '''65% efficiency gains compared to manual coding), complex UI interactions may still require traditional dev tools.

aiming high but staying practical is the key. use nlweb for automations where possible, then stick to your strengths in areas that need human oversight or creativity ♻.



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