Lab · Mr1000×Growth
Six families of public primitives.
Mr1000×Growth Lab gathers families of applied research and public primitives that irrigate my practice. No social metric is used: no stars, no downloads. Relevance is judged by usage and contract clarity.
Each family distinguishes what can be published (schemas, contracts, scaffolding, notes) from what stays premium in the private practice: enterprise governance, business integrations, dashboards, run, support.
Source code stays private by default; public output is editorialized.
- 01Canonical
Agentic protocols & shared schemas
Contract layer — jobs, workers, skills, messages, recipes.
Typed protocols to articulate multi-agent systems without coupling implementations. Versioned schemas, explicit semantics, runtime-agnostic.
- Public layer
- Schemas, types, examples, contract documentation.
- Private / premium layer
- Business profiles, private extensions, SI integrations, migration plans.
- 02Active
Workers & local orchestration
Runtime layer — daemons, work queues, skill execution.
Workers designed to attach to a control plane, execute typed skills, surface observable events. Sobriety, resilience, traceability come first.
- Public layer
- Daemon scaffold, adapters, skill scaffolding.
- Private / premium layer
- Hosted control plane, fleet management, run dashboards.
- 03Active
Agentic observability
Signal layer — typed events, traces, redaction, costs.
A protocol-first observability contract that makes a multi-agent system inspectable end-to-end: event envelope, session graph, decision ledger, cost meter.
- Public layer
- Event schemas, tracing conventions, instrumentation modules.
- Private / premium layer
- Executive dashboards, alerting, retention, SIEM / data warehouse integrations.
- 04Research
Operational memory
Memory layer — session, business, doctrine, forget.
Primitives that distinguish what is forgotten, what is kept and what is published. Memory treated as infrastructure, not as an agent feature.
- Public layer
- Store contracts, forget policy, read / write conventions.
- Private / premium layer
- Enterprise doctrine, granular capabilities, editorial governance.
- 05Research
Source-to-Artifact engine
Media intelligence layer — transcripts, segments, ideas, exports.
A chain that turns a source (meeting, video, deck, document) into validatable artifacts. Humans keep editorial decision. Agents prepare.
- Public layer
- Specifications, schemas, local prototypes, Markdown exports.
- Private / premium layer
- Hosted pipelines, CMS / social integrations, rights governance.
- 06Prototype
Model & cost instrumentation
Measurement layer — wrappers, quality, cost, replay.
Thin multi-vendor wrappers to tag, compare and trace model calls without coupling agents to a provider.
- Public layer
- Wrappers, schemas, attribution conventions.
- Private / premium layer
- Optimisation plans, cost audits, FinOps integrations.
Publication
Source code stays private by default. Public output happens through essays, notes, specs or demos when the artifact is ready to be cited.