Archer Louis

Archer Louis

User Growth Analyst

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I’m interested in how products grow through content, distribution, experimentation, and community. Most of my time goes into testing ideas, analyzing user behavior, and figuring out why certain products spread naturally while others struggle to keep attention. I enjoy experimenting with growth strategies, discovering overlooked opportunities, and learning from internet products that grow through strong communities instead of aggressive marketing. Usually balancing curiosity, analytics, and too many tabs full of product breakdowns and online experiments.

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When the same AI edit means different things in different places

One thing that surfaced while tightening LineageLens this week: capture is not the hard part. Agreement is.

If the extension, backend, and MCP server describe the same AI edit with slightly different field names or status values, you do not have provenance, you have three believable stories about the same event. That matters because reviewers and assistants start trusting whichever surface they looked at last.

The question I keep coming back to is simple: if a record can look applied in one place and accepted in another, is that still a single source of truth?

VibeAround v0.6.3: a web workspace for multiple coding agents

VibeAround v0.6.3 is out.

This release wraps up the bigger v0.6.x shift: VibeAround is becoming a hub for coding agents across desktop, web, terminal, and messaging.

The biggest visible change since v0.5.x is the Web experience: it is now a web-based workspace for running different coding agents side by side, one place to launch, resume, inspect, and switch between agents.

From the browser, you can now:

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