Codex app-server exposes an api that allows you to manipulate “threads” you can fork them and attach file system watches to them. So you do an initial scouting run with one thread per rule then then have it provide a prompt for an evaluator then create new threads with fans watches for all the files related to that rule. When ever those get woken up you have them check compliance.
@VictorTaelin Build a little codex app-server app that forks your threads after it’s done information gathering and then prompt those derived threads with the audit questions
@AnthropicAI dear anthropic last week you managed to double token limits and I didn’t get rate limited once, with a dozen instances of @claudeai . This week one can bring you api to its knees with rate limits. This is not what I pay 200$ for.
@VictorTaelin Two takes 1. For formal props (that are not proven and you’d like the ai to make true) PROPS.bend
But I rarely want that. Especially given, relatively speaking humans are (or will be) dumb compared to the llms. I’m tempted towards DREAMS.md
@VictorTaelin Fully content addressed. The best “production” example of this is unisonlang. There was another one that did the same thing with JavaScript packages hosted on ipfs once but it died.