Comment by ramoz
4 hours ago
If markdown in a git repository isn’t good enough for collaboration, then why would any plugged in abstraction be better?
You imply you have a solution for current wholistic state. For this you would need a solution for context decay and relevant curation — with benchmarks that prove it is also more valuable than constant rediscovery (for quality and cost).
That narrative becomes harsher once you pivot to “general purpose agents” because you’re then competing with every existing knowledge work platform. So you’ll shift into “unified context for all your KW platforms” - where presumably the agents already have access (Claude today can basically go scrape all knowledge from anywhere).
So then it becomes an offering of “current state” in complex human processes and this is a concept I’m not sure any technology can capture; whether it’s across codebases (which for humans we settled on git) and especially not general working scenarios. And I guess this is where it becomes a unified multi-agent wholistic state capture. Ambitious and fun problem.
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