Seems like memory systems and management is going to be the next ai-race.
Open system that’s portable between LLMs will be powerful. And I don’t think obsidian is it.
for those building "company brains" what harness are you choosing for non-technical users?
Hermes with whatsapp/Slack integration is the path we are testing and I wonder what else is out there.
The build log is accelerating as the number of items being delivered also grows. it feels good to be moving faster with more complex items
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This is really solid. Iv'e found we need a couple more things: Crystallization Ladder, Tiered Rigor/confidence, content-type trust signals... some of that can be woven into the memory traces, but are functionally different.
a PM asked me - "what's it like building agentic systems/products?"
I responded roughly - "remember how exhaustive and tedious writing some acceptance criteria was for junior devs? Now 10x that misery when you are writing and reviewing evals."
@zherring the interface is just cleaner. I can see what files are in context, the branch i'm on, still have a terminal window, and quick access to artifacts I am working with.
It gives me loads of context, to then feed more context into my prompts. planning also seems better with the flo
We are actually on the precipice on Web 3.0. It’s an agententic web.
Immutable, decentralized networks and information are not things the masses really care about (still).
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