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AI Retrospective: Wiki-over-RAG, Agent Workflows, and Unsolved Multi-Repo Problems

Robin Tegg's April 2026 AI Retrospective covers advancements in persistent knowledge bases, specifically exploring wiki-over-Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) inspired by Andrej Karpathy's work. The review also includes hands-on evaluations of tools like Granola for meeting notes and Emdash & Supacode for parallel agent workflows. Tegg highlights the unsolved challenge of managing multi-repo problems in AI development and discusses AI writing consistency alongside the use of Spring AI. AI

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IMPACT Provides insights into emerging AI tools and concepts like wiki-over-RAG and parallel agent workflows, informing AI operators about potential future developments.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece and retrospective review of AI tools and concepts, not a primary release or research finding.

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    My April 2026 AI Retrospective is up 🧵 Covering: persistent knowledge bases (wiki-over-RAG via Karpathy’s gist), hands-on time with Granola for meeting notes, e

    My April 2026 AI Retrospective is up 🧵 Covering: persistent knowledge bases (wiki-over-RAG via Karpathy’s gist), hands-on time with Granola for meeting notes, evaluating Emdash & Supacode for parallel agent workflows, and the multi-repo problem that nobody’s solved well yet. Also…