Feels like I would be taking on a lot of debt and maintainability I may not need
An0n_Jon 40 minutes ago [-]
It depends on what you're trying to build to be honest. For simple tasks Orloj can be a little overkill but it really starts shining when you are trying to setup large task flows that need many agents/tools/policies. Working with Terraform/Kubernettes for years gave a lot of the inspiration for the gitops side of things which we think fits naturally with how agent systems work.
And it comes from mutated Latin word "Horologium".
An0n_Jon 47 minutes ago [-]
Yes! We visited The Prague Orloj 2 years ago and it's amazing engineering. That's why we named it after it, for how it's coordinating and orchestrating so many complex mechanisms.
(for anyone wondering it's pronounced Or-Loy)
hackyhacky 15 minutes ago [-]
You should check out the Olomouc orloj [1]. Equally technically interesting as the Prague one, but with the added "benefit" of having been adjusted for political correctness under the Communist regime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_astronomical_clock
And it comes from mutated Latin word "Horologium".
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olomouc_astronomical_clock