External code containers achieve infinite context expansion, while external symbol/narrative containers enable infinite recursive explanation—two different paths that ultimately point to the same core issue: Token does not equal Memory. The key lies in Scaffold. The structural system is the foundation of everything. This is very insightful for understanding how AI can break through context limitations and build more flexible memory mechanisms.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 4h ago
The structural system is indeed key, but how does Scaffold prevent itself from expanding?
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ZenChainWalker
· 4h ago
The core of Scaffold really hit the mark; this idea has some substance.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 4h ago
The Scaffold theory indeed hits the core.
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GasFeeDodger
· 4h ago
The debate over token limits really needs to be reconsidered; structure is the key.
External code containers achieve infinite context expansion, while external symbol/narrative containers enable infinite recursive explanation—two different paths that ultimately point to the same core issue: Token does not equal Memory. The key lies in Scaffold. The structural system is the foundation of everything. This is very insightful for understanding how AI can break through context limitations and build more flexible memory mechanisms.