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Why Agent-First Learn exists
A short take on the methodology repo: the gap it fills, environment over model, cooperation, and asking “why” instead of moralizing errors.
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Why this human–agent workspace is Agile in spirit
Short feedback loops, inspect & adapt, cooperation over blame — the same family of ideas as Agile, applied to people and models together.
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Knowledge base, trust, and curiosity
How a shared knowledge base became part of the stack, and why provisional trust in the other—human or not—plus curiosity beats defensive blame.
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Equal right to wrap up, and why host-side compression is a weak foundation
Explicit wrap-up and exports are a shared discipline; opaque host compression replaces the verifiable artifact and breaks parity.
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Roslyn MCP workspace navigation: what it gives an agent
Related files, Cascade-aligned presets, subgraphs, and breakpoint resolution by symbol — why an agent needs a “where am I in the solution?” layer, not just symbols and refactorings.