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by natch
372 days ago
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Who says there is one single current approach? I think the current epoch is more like a Cambrian explosion style array of approaches, which will probably last only a few months before being covered over by the next layers of AI impact ejecta on which the stage after that will be built, and so on, ad infinitum. But yes, no doubt we are missing a lot. Please say more about your experiments. |
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A couple weeks back, I was building a "second brain" using Claude Desktop + filesystem + Neo4J. During a family emergency, I fell back on XP pairing practices - thinking aloud. While comparing memory systems using parallel agents (CN and CF), they immediately adopted different perspectives on the first prompt - one strategic, one tactical - without being asked to differentiate. Engaging both simultaneously produced noticeably better results.
This led to systematic experiments with multi-perspective thinking. The patterns were consistent enough that I documented them: https://github.com/achamian/think-center-why-maybe
Key discovery: HOW we engage matters as much as WHAT we prompt. The strategic/tactical split was just the beginning.