TokenArch Lanterns addresses runaway agent loops across models
A new reference architecture tackles the "NightClaw ether" problem: autonomous agents that spiral into uncontrolled loops when operating across multiple models and sessions without deterministic guardrails.
TokenArch Lanterns, a reference architecture shared on GitHub, proposes a protocol for managing autonomous agent behavior across multiple large language models and sessions. The project emerged in response to what the community calls the "NightClaw ether" problem: a state of operational chaos that o...
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