Does someone have an overview of all the sounds that each agent is making to get your attention? I hear bops and bleeps all the time, no idea where to look 🤷♂️
Since I'm slinging context around all day between chats, I've started to really look into my clipboard operations. Clipboard History, but also auditive cues when something is ready to be pasted for example. Anyone else looking into this?
Agree @zoink, Steward Brand, founder of the Long Now Foundation calls this Pace Layering. I believe he also uses a house as an easy example.
The core idea is that healthy systems consist of multiple layers that change at different speeds (or "paces"). Fast-moving layers drive innovation and experimentation, while slow-moving layers provide stability and continuity. These layers interact: faster ones pull the system forward, slower ones constrain and support it, creating corrective feedback and resilience.