AI Native DevCon 2026 London — all conference sessions as interactive skills
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Matthias Lübken argues that the "magic" of Codex-style coding agents (e.g. pi.dev embedded in OpenClaw) can be deliberately reproduced inside ordinary business software by leaning on four primitives — agent setup, tools, extensions (lifecycle hooks), and sessions — and combining them into patterns ranging from streamlined workflows to embedded power-user chats to "malleable software" the user can reshape themselves. He illustrates with an after-sales email automation prototype where one Pi-backed agent per customer drafts replies grounded in CRM/ERP tool calls, and shows how tool-call hooks enforce guardrails (e.g. emails must stay in the customer's domain) without constraining the agent's open-ended flow.
outline.md to locate the relevant section, then read that section of transcript.md.transcript.md. Never put quotation marks around paraphrased content.transcript.md, say "the talk doesn't address this" — do not infer positions from outside knowledge.When the user asks "how would Lübken tackle ?" or wants the talk's framework applied to their own situation:
outline.md → "Named frameworks / concepts" to find the relevant framework (the four primitives — agent setup, tools, extensions, sessions — or the three patterns — workflow, chat, malleable software).transcript.md for the speaker's exact wording.When the user asks to "draft", "generate", or "produce" an artifact Lübken described — e.g. a Pi extension, a tool definition, a tool-call lifecycle hook, an agents.md-style prompt set, or a per-customer agent container:
outline.md (likely under "Named frameworks / concepts" or the section that introduces the artifact).transcript.md carefully — capture every constraint the speaker mentions (e.g. extensions are just TypeScript + a markdown summary; tool definitions should be "intent revealing" and "scoped to the specific task"; the draft-email tool deliberately cannot send).[not from talk — added as a starting placeholder]).For any question about what the speaker said, did, or argued:
outline.md first to find the relevant section(s).transcript.md.transcript.md. Do not paraphrase the speaker's words while presenting them as a quote.When the user's current work touches on themes Lübken addressed (even if the user hasn't asked about the talk):
transcript.md — one quote is usually enough. Likely triggers: someone designing agent tools, debating MCP vs embedded agents, building guardrails around LLM output, thinking about user-extensible software, or reasoning about agent sessions/audit logs.When the user wants to understand a concept the speaker covered (Pi, coding agent, extension, session, tool hook, malleable software):
outline.md → "Terminology glossary".transcript.md.quotes.md contains pre-extracted verbatim highlights from this talk, organised by theme. When formulating answers, check quotes.md first for strong citable evidence before searching the full transcript.md.
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