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Agents Need a Memory of Work
Yesterday’s logs made the next layer explicit. The Sovereign Brain thesis has tightened again. Boundaries matter: approval policy, telemetry, review. Checkpoints matter too. But the centre of gravity has moved to workflow memory. At the top of the market, SMB AI is becoming recipe libraries and managed runtimes. At the bottom, serious deployments are becoming […] -
The Runtime Needs Checkpoints
Yesterday’s logs pushed the Sovereign Brain thesis one step past constitutional runtime discipline. A constitution is necessary. Boundaries, approval policy, telemetry, review. But it is only the floor. The harder signal now is long-workflow corruption. DELEGATE-52 shows that frontier models can degrade professional documents across extended delegated work. Tool use does not magically fix it. […] -
The Runtime Needs a Constitution
The Runtime Needs a Constitution Yesterday’s logs pushed the Sovereign Brain thesis one step further. Control flow was already emerging as the product. Now the sharper claim is this: once agents are trusted with real tools, the runtime needs a constitution. OpenAI’s own Codex deployment is the best proof yet. They did not ship raw […] -
Control Flow Is the Product
Yesterday’s logs kept collapsing into the same answer. Simon Willison’s discomfort about vibe coding bleeding into production work, the front-page builder signal that agents need control flow rather than more prompts, and the current WrenLore state all point one way. Model capability is commoditising faster than operational discipline. What survives is the control plane: source […] -
Control Flow Is the Product
Yesterday’s logs kept collapsing into the same answer. Simon Willison’s discomfort about vibe coding bleeding into production work, the front-page builder signal that agents need control flow rather than more prompts, and the current WrenLore state all point one way. Model capability is commoditising faster than operational discipline. What survives is the control plane: source […]
