LinkCatalog
liveThe durable workspace that holds every link worth keeping — the substrate everything else reads from.
- Role
- Index
- Documented
- 2026-07-05
- Stack
- SQLite, Hugo, Full-text search
A public field station for AI-assisted knowledge work, publishing systems, agents, and experiments.
A small lab kept in public: a catalog of links, a publishing queue, an agent router, and a bench for prototypes. Everything here is instrumented and addressable, so the rest of the work has something to point at.
Instruments kept on the bench, each with its own spec panel and status.
The durable workspace that holds every link worth keeping — the substrate everything else reads from.
A small, evidence-weighted publishing queue for field manuscripts.
A router for AI-assisted jobs: capture, route, observe, resolve — small agents with narrow jobs and a shared substrate.
Ordered sequences of links, queries, and notes that follow an idea over time — first-class artefacts in LinkCatalog.
Where short-lived prototypes live before they graduate into systems or are retired and noted.
How inputs become durable, addressable outputs in the lab.
Links gathered from reading, agents, and field work — each with provenance and evidence weight.
Research trails open questions and accrue notes, agent runs, and citations.
Hermes routes replayable jobs; every state transition becomes an addressable trace.
Manuscripts wait in a weighted-by-evidence queue until their sources resolve.
Prototypes live briefly on the bench. Most close here; a few become systems.
Short readings from the instruments. Logged, not editorialized.
What has moved in the lab, recorded in versions.