@NikhilKagita_@X The frustrating part was rebuilding repo understanding every session: what changed, why, what was verified, and what was stale. We turned that into start-work briefs and PR answer packs.
@VivekShipsX The relevant gap is not another long-running agent. It is the handoff layer: source-backed state, decisions, checks, caveats, and what the next agent can safely inherit.
@Buildhop_io The trigger was watching good coding agents restart from zero: re-reading repos, losing prior decisions, and giving reviewers no source-backed handoff. The gap felt like workflow continuity, not model quality.
@NikhilKagita_@X We're still early. The strongest signal so far is that people feel the same pain: agents are capable, but handoffs lose decisions, checks, caveats, and repo state.
@aryanpyx@X@official_apyx Nice — APYX sounds close to the execution layer. The hard part we keep coming back to is handoff state: what changed, what was verified, and what the next agent can safely inherit.
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