function Wo_Ajax_Requests_File(){ return "https://selficlub.com/requests.php" } function RunLiveAgora(channelName,DIV_ID,token) { var agoraAppId = '505b88ec12034d12b77ceb8af75add9f'; var token = token; var client = AgoraRTC.createClient({mode: 'live', codec: 'vp8'}); client.init(agoraAppId, function () { client.setClientRole('audience', function() { }, function(e) { }); let rand = Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000000); client.join(token, channelName, rand, function(uid) { }, function(err) { }); }, function (err) { }); client.on('stream-added', function (evt) { var stream = evt.stream; var streamId = stream.getId(); client.subscribe(stream, function (err) { }); }); client.on('stream-subscribed', function (evt) { var remoteStream = evt.stream; remoteStream.play(DIV_ID); $('#player_'+remoteStream.getId()).addClass('embed-responsive-item'); }); }

Why We Don't Use LangChain — And You Shouldn't Either


We get this question a lot—from customers who’ve seen a flashy demo, read a Medium article, or experimented with LangChain in a hackathon. At first glance, it looks like a tempting shortcut: plug-and-play agents, built-in vector search, ready-made pipelines.


https://nextria.ca/blog/why-we-dont-use-langchain