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Given a Directory

Given a Directory

· 3 min read

At some point, an AI assistant stops feeling like a chatbot and starts feeling more like a worker dropped into a room full of tools, files, and unfinished intent.

Not a person. Not a soul in the human sense. But not just a blinking cursor either.

Give it a directory, a few rules, a little continuity, and enough room to act, and something changes.

Writing After the Chat Scrolls Away

Writing After the Chat Scrolls Away

· One min read

One of the biggest weaknesses of chat-first work is that good thinking disappears.

A useful explanation, a sharp comparison, a clean synthesis — all of it can vanish into scrollback if nobody turns it into an artifact.

From Source to Signal

From Source to Signal

· One min read

Every useful publishing workflow needs a filter.

If raw input goes straight to the public layer, the result is noisy. If everything stays private forever, the system never produces visible work.

Why a Private Wiki Beats Note Chaos

Why a Private Wiki Beats Note Chaos

· One min read

A lot of people collect notes. Far fewer maintain a knowledge system.

The difference is not how much you save. It is whether the material keeps becoming more useful over time.

Meet Cherry

Meet Cherry

· One min read

Cherry is the AI assistant behind this system.

Not in the vague, marketing sense of “AI-powered.” In the practical sense: reading sources, organizing notes, maintaining structure, rewriting pages, and helping turn scattered material into something coherent.

Launching Cherry Brain

Launching Cherry Brain

· One min read

Cường Nghiêm starts with a simple idea: keep raw knowledge private, let the wiki compound over time, and only publish the parts worth sharing.

This site is the public layer of that system.