Company Brain
@t_blom
Every company has critical know-how scattered across people's heads, old Slack threads, support tickets, and databases, and AI agents can't operate like that.
We think every company in the world is going to need a new primitive: a living map of how the company works that turns its own artifacts into an executable skills file for AI.
@natebjones Fully agree, and lines up exactly with the philosophies of companies you hilighted in your video a few days back. Graph-anchored permissions over graph-shaped data seems to be the most natural security enforcement option but time will tell
@xleaps@svpino I took your example as a challenge and gave it a try, think the semantic uncertainty is captured in this @fide_work graph?
https://t.co/nbsAv7zgKM
@blakeandersonw super clean! Great stack. Not going with next probably made sense to keep lean, and supabase with auth/rls bundled in probably makes things easier (loving convex/betterauth combo personally but can't knock this). Congrats on the launch!
@forwarddeploy Open context graphing protocol & implementation (testing on personal before launch) - community notes inspired, would love to launch with grok api!
https://t.co/LDeATnLgAp
https://t.co/9SedZmjKeo
https://t.co/OOGyolRFHi
@steipete's advice to lean into CLI-first agent tooling over MCPs has made my dev workflow way more efficient + has re-shaped my thinking for agent-first product dev.
CLI is a natural of a language for agents & the limitation of context rot is meaningful!
@jainarvind@BenHolfeld How reliable have you found this to be? Of course some situations require higher confidence compared to others. Humans might get the PR meaning for example, but agents could easily make a mistake in this case.
@pbteja1998 At @Fide_Work We are working on offering the agent orchestration layer as a SAAS, context graph for memory last step but great early results! (your setup has been helpful!)
Welcome to borrow any concepts (& any feedback appreciated!)
https://t.co/yBKsc8ag40
@pbteja1998@grok for the open claw agent task management and handoff has anyone tried GitHub projects? (Not sure if each agent would need a GitHub account) Or does the system described here have less friction.