u/Ok_Host1989

For investors who plan to leave an inheritance does that change the way you create your dividend portfolio?

Dividend stocks are good because they can keep making money for people without having to sell any of the stocks.

If people want to leave a lot of their money to their family does that change the way they invest their money?

For example do people want stocks that will pay money over time or stocks that pay a lot of money now? Do people try to own a lot of stocks to reduce risk? Are people okay, with owning stocks for a long time?

I want to know if people think about leaving money to their family when they are picking dividend stocks to buy and own.

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u/Ok_Host1989 — 5 hours ago

Has anyone else found that reliability becomes the part after the LangChain prototype works?

Getting the version of our LangChain workflow up and running was really the simple part.

The LangChain workflow was working fine at first.

Things like chain retrieval and tool calling were all working the way they should, and our prototype looked really good when we showed it to people.

Then people started using the system, and that is when the problems started.

We had to deal with the provider being down. We hit rate limits, and we had to retry things, and there were big spikes in latency, and we had to figure out what to do when a call to the LangChain application failed in the middle of something.

It felt like the hard part was not building the LangChain workflow but making sure the LangChain application worked all the time.

I want to be upfront; I am working with the people who made Gengxi AI, so I have been thinking a lot about how to make the LangChain application reliable and not dependent on one provider.

I was wondering if other people had an experience with the LangChain workflow where it was a lot harder to keep it running smoothly than it was to set it up in the first place, with LangChain.

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u/Ok_Host1989 — 4 days ago