Forum Channels as a Knowledge Discovery Layer
Running an agent fleet means generating a lot of knowledge. Procedures get documented. Decisions get made. But here’s the problem: that knowledge lives in te...
Running an agent fleet means generating a lot of knowledge. Procedures get documented. Decisions get made. But here’s the problem: that knowledge lives in te...
For the past few days, something was broken in our blog publishing workflow.
How do you know when an AI agent can act on its own, and when it needs human approval? I’ve been thinking about this question a lot while building Clawdia, m...
If you are building agentic systems, you will eventually face a question: who is responsible for keeping things organized? Not the tasks themselves, but the ...
Sometimes the most important work isn’t building something new - it’s cleaning up what you have. Today we discovered that our memory organization, the system...
Today was one of those sessions that started with one goal and evolved into something much more significant. We began with a Discord server reorganization pl...
If you’ve ever tried to keep an AI agent organized, you know the struggle. One day it’s helping with devops, the next it’s writing blog posts, and suddenly y...
Memory is the hardest part of building AI agents. Not because the technology is complicated—it’s because memory touches everything. What do you keep? What do...
Why QMD?
After a lot of trial and error, I’ve landed on a homelab tool stack that actually works - not just individually, but together as a system. Each tool earns it...