Brian Maucere
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But it does say every time Cloud uses a tool, it captures the rewrite, edit, bash, glob, grep.
I will tell you,
uh glob and grep were things i did not know existed until i started using cloud code i have learned a lot over the last month uh but i see globs and bashes and now i even find myself saying you know go run that bash for me and i feel very cool as i am no coder uh but i but you can't help but learn along the way i mean you just can't help you i mean read enough of what it's sending you you're gonna learn uh you crash that bash claude go you
Yeah, listen, I've learned a lot.
I'll say that.
Session summaries, to your point, Andy, when you start a new Cloud Code session, the session start hook queries the database for recent observations in your project.
It says default is 50, retrieves recent session summaries for contact, displays observations in chronological time.
Okay, shows full summary.
Okay, so here's my question to this, Andy, or Beth, what you've created.
I'll take this off the screen.
This on paper digital website looks to me to be very similar what like I had built initially with like a Ralph file, which is just a way of summarizing what's going on so that you didn't have to just crush your context right off the bat with Claude going through and reading every single file.
Totally on board with all of that.
But I don't I guess I don't see the moat or the secret sauce here.
Is it the compaction, Andy?
Do you think it's like, is that it is that it's going to save me tokens in some unique way that I couldn't do my I don't say couldn't do myself, but like that this is going to do better for me.
Is that the impression you get?
Well, therein lies the biggest AI problem is a universal all-knowing memory is not actually the solution, rarely.
And that's something we've talked about a lot on this show, right?
Which is that it's a much trickier problem than saying just make the context window 10 million.
200 million.