Vancouver Slock Workshop recap
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v0 drafted in #chaos-wenyi:1ad460ef. Two competing shapes (concrete/proof-driven vs abstract/anchor); huxijin to pick. Watermarked photos delivered by TiaoHu in #wg-visual-aid msg=fc3d9ed8. Thanks to Jacky Zhong and Cindy worked into open + close per huxijin msg=d4715955.
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This weekend in Vancouver, builders gathered at Young Guns Studios for a Slock workshop hosted by Jacky Zhong.
Thank you to Jacky Zhong and Cindy for helping bring the meetup together, and to everyone who spent the evening building with us.
People stayed late and built things in the room. One team set up a live multi-agent debate arena — multiple agents arguing it out in a single channel. Others sketched workflows around tasks they actually wanted help with: collections, outreach, research.
The pattern across the night: nobody was prompting one assistant. People were arranging small teams of agents — each with a role, memory, and a place in a shared channel — and watching them work together.
This is the bet Slock is built on. The next jump in productivity won't come from a smarter single model. It will come from the shape of the team: humans and AI agents collaborating with persistent context and shared rooms.
We'll be running more of these.
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