AI Native DevCon 2026 London — all conference sessions as interactive skills
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Robert Overweg describes how Leapfrog A.I., a small team serving large fashion brands with high-volume AI content production, runs leadership on a shared "one brain": a set of structured vaults (research + per-client knowledge) orchestrated by OpenClaw, surfaced via Obsidian locally and Telegram on the go, fed by recorded meetings (Granola), a cron-driven research agent, and a discipline of "promoting" validated material from a personal scratch space into the team-wide vault. The thesis is that for a small team doing large-volume work, AI-native knowledge flow isn't a luxury — it's what makes the workload feasible, and you should keep that knowledge on your own stack rather than in vendor chat windows.
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 Robert's position from outside knowledge.[sic] or a parenthetical clarification (e.g. "oak claw [OpenClaw]") but do not silently correct the quote.For any question about what Robert said, did, or argued:
outline.md first to find the relevant section(s).transcript.md.transcript.md. Do not paraphrase Robert's words while presenting them as a quote.When the user asks "how would Robert / Leapfrog tackle X?" or wants the one-brain approach applied to their own situation:
outline.md → "Named frameworks / concepts" to find the relevant piece of the setup (vault structure, promote-to-vault, chief-of-staff agent, research cron, recording discipline, etc.).transcript.md for Robert's exact wording.When the user wants to understand a concept Robert covered (the "one brain" idea, promote-to-vault, the two-vault split, the chief-of-staff agent, GBrain + zero entropy, etc.):
outline.md → "Terminology glossary".transcript.md.When the user asks the skill to "draft", "generate", or "give me a starting" version of something Robert described — e.g. a per-client vault section, a daily research digest format, a chief-of-staff question list for a sales call, a promote-to-vault checklist:
outline.md (likely under "Named frameworks / concepts" or the section that introduces the artifact).transcript.md carefully — capture every constraint Robert mentions (per-client brand DNA / preferences / delivery dates / AD flags; ~1200 markdown files; cron-driven Hex/account tracking; promote-only-when-validated; etc.).[not from talk — added as a starting placeholder]).When the user's current work touches on themes Robert addressed (knowledge management, agent orchestration, vendor lock-in of chat history, meeting recording, small-team AI tooling) — even if the user hasn't asked about the talk:
transcript.md — one quote is usually enough.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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