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Your AI stack is only as good as its memory.
And right now, you are the memory.
Every session starts the same: re-explain the context, copy-paste the Slack thread, remind your agent who owns what and why the launch slipped. The moment you stop typing, it all goes stale.
@Christophepas posted this pretty cool article, where he finds that most teams are tangling three very different things into one messy layer:
Tools - that go deep into one domain.
Hands - that execute and coordinate.
A brain - that remembers everything and connects the dots.
My key takeaways from the article: the more capable your agents get (like Claude), the hungrier they are for context. So the bottleneck of your entire AI stack is you, re-feeding it every morning.
Keeping the layers separate means every improvement in any one of them benefits you immediately. Bundle them, and you're stuck upgrading everything or nothing.
This is the kinda problem we're building for → @superdotwork is the brain. @SliteHQ is where verified knowledge lives. Together, they shape the memory layer for your team and agents.
Full article: x.com/Christophepas/…

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