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[D] Reviewer said he will increase his score but he hasn’t (yet)
Maybe someone here can help me figure this out. I have a reviewer who acknowledged my rebuttal and said they will increase their score*, but they haven’t. Their score is still 4, which was the initial score. Now I am very anxious about the AC reading this and thinking that they increased their score to 4 from a 3 ( meaning their initial thought was reject) because the other person who acknowledged and said they will increase their score did it on the spot at the same time, and I can see the updated score, but the other said they will but didn’t, and now I fear it will look like they did and that the 4 is the updated score ( meaning the initial score was a reject). I can answer to the rebuttal ( they said option A, fully resolved). I wonder if in my answer I should hint that they have yet t

Show HN: Wazear – A visual AI orchestrator where agents review each other
Hey folks, For the past month I've been working on a visual AI orchestartor tool that allows users to create a pipeline similar to SDLC. Basically you fire up Wazear, create a project and add your brief. You select the agents (each agent serves a role such as planner, architect, etc...) and set which agent reviews which other agent's work and let it do the work. At any point you can pause the pipeline to review output yourself. You can check it out here: https://wazear.space . Any feedback is welcome. Thank you very much. Best Regards. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47624203 Points: 2 # Comments: 0
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