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# Webinar Theses — From Chat Box to Your Own Agentic OS
#query
## Question
"I need to make some theses for the webinar (theme: 'from chatbox to your own agentic operating system'). What theses can I suggest based on what you already have?" (2026-07-22)
## Answer — candidate theses
Grouped by the role they play in the talk. Each thesis is one sentence you could put on a slide; the sub-line is the grounding.
### The spine (what the talk claims)
1. **The model isn't the product — the harness is.** Same model at every level of the demo; only the harness around it grows. The journey from chat box to OS is a journey of *harness*, not intelligence. — [[harness]], Webinar script closing arc
2. **A chat box is an app you open; an OS is a system that runs around you.** The perspective shift is stranger → doer → yours → teammate → knows-you → always-on. — Webinar Plan through-line
3. **Skills are the new memory.** A folder plus a plain-text note — no code — is how the assistant stops being stateless and starts sounding like you. — [[skills-as-memory]] (Konstantin ↔ Allie ↔ Eugene convergence)
4. **Context is the scarce resource.** Every capability rung (tools → memory → skills → processes) is really a technique for spending limited context wisely. — [[context-as-scarce-resource]], [[evolution-of-agent-tooling]]
5. **You don't buy your OS — you build it, one small tool at a time.** Tools made for exactly one person, in an evening, asked-for rather than written. — Webinar script (OS section), [[personal-ai-operating-system]]
### The stakes (why now)
6. **The cost of producing work is going to zero; value migrates to directing and verifying it.** Judgment, ownership, taste, and relationships are what stay yours. — vault through-line ([[code-as-throwaway]], [[product-ownership]])
7. **The gap between AI users and everyone else compounds — and is becoming irreversible.** The person who builds their OS this week fears no release, because each new capability slots into a system that already knows them. — [[2026-07-14-gap-between-ai-users-irreversible|Allie Miller]]
8. **The more the world is mediated by AI proxies, the more valuable real human connection becomes.** The "market of one" raises, not lowers, the price of being human. — [[connections-as-moat]] (Sebastian ↔ Allie ↔ Eugene)
### The obstacles (what the audience actually hits)
9. **Adoption is blocked by friction, not resistance.** People aren't against AI — the setup is. Remove three clicks and they come. — [[2026-07-14-nina-interview|Nina]], [[2026-07-14-yulia-interview|Yulia]]
10. **Even advanced users hit structural walls: no durable memory, integrations that dead-end, drift on loose specs.** The skills rung is the corpus's answer to the first and third. — [[2026-07-21-larysa-interview|Larysa]], [[integration-dead-ends]]
11. **Leave less room for imagination.** Every gap in your instructions gets filled — invisibly. Tight specs and frozen skills are how you keep the agent honest. — [[leave-less-room-for-imagination]]
### The method (what to do)
12. **Solve first, then skillify.** Don't design abstractions up front — solve the task once in conversation, then freeze the working recipe into a skill (~3 messages or >5 tool calls = it's skill time). — [[solve-first-then-skillify]]
13. **The assistant does the research; you do the judgment.** The Insights Collector meta-punchline: this very talk was mined out of AI-processed interview notes. — Webinar Plan §3, [[2026-07-14-sebastian-eugene-interview]]
14. **Walk in a week what took the industry three years.** One hour for foundation docs, one skill from your #1 recurring annoyance, one real file in Claude Desktop tonight. — Webinar Plan §5, [[levels-of-ai-usage]]
### Honest tensions (if you want a "debates" slide or Q&A ammo)
- Personal harness (Eugene) vs company-managed harness (Sebastian) — [[enterprise-ai-reality]]
- Built-in agent memory as anti-feature (Eugene/Larysa) vs persistent context docs used happily (Allie) — [[skills-as-memory]]
- Tight specs ([[leave-less-room-for-imagination]]) vs wide latitude ([[think-wider-not-bigger]])
## Evidence trail
- [[overview]] — through-line and agree/diverge map
- Raw deliverables (not yet ingested, read directly): `raw/sources/Webinar Plan - From Chat Box to Your Own OS.md`, `raw/sources/Webinar script.md` (script ladder: Chat box → ReAct → Tools → Memory → Skills → Process → OS), `raw/sources/Ideas for webinar.md`
- Source summaries: [[2026-07-14-skills-based-on-git]], [[2026-07-14-gap-between-ai-users-irreversible]], [[2026-07-14-everything-we-knew-about-software-has-changed]], [[2026-07-14-sebastian-eugene-interview]], [[2026-07-14-nina-interview]], [[2026-07-14-yulia-interview]], [[2026-07-21-larysa-interview]]
## Follow-up questions
- Which subset fits the 30-min format? (Recommend: 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12, 14 as the seven load-bearing ones — one per talk segment.)
- Should theses 911 (obstacles) get their own station on the spine, or live inside "Do this tonight"?
- Ingesting the three webinar deliverable docs would let future queries cite them as wiki sources instead of raw.
## Changed existing pages?
No concept/entity pages changed — this is pure synthesis. `index.md` and `log.md` updated.