Group 1 - Thomas Dohmke, former CEO of GitHub, has founded a new company called Entire, which focuses on an open-source developer platform for the "smart coding era" [1][5] - Entire is designed to build a three-layer platform, including a new Git-compatible database, a semantic reasoning layer, and a user interface, allowing developers to manage the reasoning processes of intelligent agents [7][8] - The platform aims to address bottlenecks in the developer workflow, particularly in code review processes, which often lead to developer fatigue [9][11] Group 2 - Entire's first product, Checkpoints, is an open-source tool that integrates Claude Code and Google’s Gemini CLI, automatically extracting and recording the reasoning, intent, and results of intelligent agents [12][14] - Checkpoints aims to preserve the context of agent interactions, allowing for a traceable record of decision-making processes alongside code submissions, thus enhancing collaboration among agents [13][16] - The platform has raised $60 million in its seed round, with a valuation of $300 million, indicating strong investor confidence in the vision of transitioning from "human-written code" to "agent-written code" [21][23] Group 3 - The discussions on Hacker News reflect mixed sentiments regarding Entire's innovation and the significance of its $60 million funding, with some questioning the novelty and value of Checkpoints [28][34] - Supporters argue that Checkpoints represents a new software engineering paradigm by integrating the reasoning process into version control, while critics view it as a simple idea that lacks substantial backing [30][32] - The funding amount has sparked debate about the valuation and the motivations behind such high investments in early-stage projects, with some suggesting it serves to inflate the perceived value of venture capital portfolios [35][36]
Agent“案底”可追溯:前GitHub CEO再创业,把思考过程写进Git