What if a codebase was actually stored in Postgres and agents directly modified files by reading/writing to the DB?
Code velocity has increased 3-5x. This will undoubtedly continue. PR review has already become a bottleneck for high output teams.
Codebase checked-out on filesystem seems like a terrible primitive when you have 10-100-1000 agents writing code.
Code is now high velocity data and should be modeled at such. Bare minimum, we need write-level atomicity and better coordination across agents, better synchronization primitives for subscribing to codebase state changes and real-time time file-level code lint/fmt/review.
The current ~20 year old paradigm of git checkout/branch/push/pr/review/rebase ended Jan 2026. We need an entirely new foundational system for writing code if we’re really going to keep pace with scale laws.
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