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# Larysa
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## Summary
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Technical business analyst / project manager and former mobile developer; interviewed by [[eugene]] as the **project-management** voice in the webinar-scoping series (alongside [[nina]] and [[yulia]]). The most technically deep non-engineer in the corpus — and the one whose frustrations are most structural.
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## Current Understanding
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Larysa is a power user by any reasonable measure: she opens pull requests, wires Claude to **ClickUp** (a Jira analog) and **Figma**, builds clickable prototypes, and writes user stories and tests. She is enthusiastic but worn down — not by wrong answers, but by two failure modes that cost her time and tokens:
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1. **No memory between sessions.** She explains something one day; the next day it is gone and she re-pays for the explanation. This is her stated core problem.
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2. **[[integration-dead-ends|Integrations that dead-end]].** Claude confidently starts a task, then discovers the connector isn't implemented or isn't available for her *private* (vs. corporate) account — half an hour in. "I don't know how to fight this."
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Her blocked builds are instructive: a Teams bot that would watch a work chat and auto-create ClickUp tasks (Teams offers no usable external API); Slack (first-class Claude support, but needs a paid seat she isn't given); full editable Figma access (needs a personal paid account).
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Diagnostically she sits **high on [[levels-of-ai-usage]]** — well past chatbot, acting on real files and systems — but without the [[skills-as-memory|skills]] rung, which is exactly why her pain reads as "the agent forgot." Skills are the one topic Eugene committed to covering for her in the webinar.
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## Evidence
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- Role, tooling (ClickUp/Figma/PRs/prototypes/user stories/tests), memory complaint, integration dead-ends, Teams/Slack/Figma blockers, emulator-vs-browser testing note — [[2026-07-21-larysa-interview]].
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- Flagged twice as an un-interviewed gap before this ingest — [[2026-07-14-nina-interview]], [[2026-07-14-yulia-interview]].
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## Related Pages
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- Entities: [[eugene]] (interviewer), [[nina]], [[yulia]] (same interview series), [[virtido]] (affiliation tentative), [[claude-code]]
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- Concepts: [[integration-dead-ends]], [[skills-as-memory]], [[leave-less-room-for-imagination]], [[levels-of-ai-usage]], [[solve-first-then-skillify]]
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## Contradictions / Uncertainty
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- Name is taken from the raw filename and the summary's speaker label; spelled "Larisa" in earlier notes. Status: tentative.
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- Employer never stated; [[virtido]] inferred from the shared interview series. Status: tentative.
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## Next Questions
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- Does the skills rung actually resolve her memory complaint, or is her problem cross-*project* context (which skills don't solve)?
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- Would her employer supply the paid Slack/Figma seats if a working prototype existed — i.e. is the blocker technical or budgetary?
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- What was her BA/PM pain point in [[yulia]]'s original three-item list, and does it match what surfaced here?
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