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Themes
Recurring topics, signals, and trends observed across Robin's sources. Detailed evidence and item lists live on the relevant /sources/<connector>.md or topic page; this file is the index.
Index kept narrow by design: only themes that map to Robin's actual work (life-sciences PM at Femtobiomed / 9X Bio, CelVivo / 3Brain / Cellink / Femtobiomed product portfolio, plus the AI agent tooling stack that drives his daily workflow). High-engagement HN topics outside this scope are noted in /sources/hackernews.md under "Themes not refreshed this run" but are not promoted to theme rows here.
| Topic key | Theme / Signal | First seen | Last seen | Confidence | Sources | Evidence count | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
class-organoid-3d-bioprinting |
Recurring organoid, 3D bioprinting, and 3D-cell-culture automation coverage; this window adds a 2026-07-28 HN drug-discovery essay (owlposting "Why haven't organoids solved all of drug discovery?", 9 pts), a 2026-07-27 Oxford Academic review on 3D-bioprinted organoids, a 2026-07-22 Sage review on bioprinting-enabled organoids, a 2026-07-27 Pluristyx iPSC + aerospace clinical-grade hepatocyte manufacturing partnership, the first vendor-anchored CelVivo ClinoReactor co-marketing signal (TheWell Bioscience xeno-free workflow pages), and the first vendor-anchored Cellink BIO X Gen 3 / BIO X6 signal (Nuclear Mechano-Oncology install + CELLINK LinkedIn U. Miami reference + third-party market report) plus GEN "Large Bioprinted Tissues Get a Precision Boost" (2026-07-29) and MDPI Cells "Rapid Volumetric Bioprinting Coupled with Dynamic Perfusion Enhances Human Hepatic Organoid Toxicity Testing" (2026-07-27) on top of the prior Nature / HN evidence; still mostly application-domain plus two vendor-channel signals | 2026-07-16 | 2026-07-29 | source-backed | hackernews, web-search | 20+ | active | HN: 49083799 drug-discovery essay 2026-07-28; Tavily: 3D bioprinted organoid reviews + Pluristyx + CelVivo+TheWell 2026-07-27; Tavily: Cellink BIO X Gen 3 / BIO X6 + CN Bio / NASA AVATAR OOC + GEN bioprinting 2026-07-29 |
china-cde-cell-gene-therapy-rules-2026 |
China CDE (under NMPA) published technical guidelines defining scope & classification of cell and gene therapy drugs; standardizes CMC planning for Chinese pharma/CDMO/biotech customers | 2026-07-24 | 2026-07-24 | source-backed | web-search | 1 | watchlist | Tavily: cisema.com 2026-07-24 |
china-order-no-818-clinical-translation |
China's Order No. 818 (effective 2026-05-01) creates an accelerated pathway for advanced biomedical technologies — including cell therapy and 3D bioprinting — towards regulated clinical translation at qualified hospitals after demonstrating safety and preliminary efficacy; the clinical-translation counterpart to the CDE classification item and directly relevant to Robin's Chinese pharma R&D / CDMO / biotech customer base | 2026-07-28 | 2026-07-28 | source-backed | web-search | 1 (+ Tavily synthesis) | watchlist | Tavily: BetaLife LinkedIn 2026-07 + Roots Analysis re-mention 2026-07-28 |
MiniMax-m3 |
MiniMax-M3 (1M context multimodal) HuggingFace model card + Twitter launch; the daily-driver inference provider behind every OpenWiki run and most of Robin's agent work; haimaker.ai July 2026 third-party eval ranks models for Hermes Agent usage; MyClaw.ai 2026-07-29 confirms M3 + M2.7 are the operational models for both OpenClaw and Hermes, with M3 supporting multimodal (image, video, music, speech, web search) | 2026-07-16 | 2026-07-29 | watchlist | hackernews, web-search | 5 | watchlist | HN: M3 model cluster (huggingface + twitter); Tavily: Hermes Agent best-models eval; Tavily: MyClaw OpenClaw vs MiniMax Agent 2026-07-29 |
hermes-agent-v0-19-quicksilver |
Hermes Agent v0.19 "Quicksilver" release (2026-07-25): first-token delay 4.3s → 0.9s, profile routing, live subagent, delivery ledger, 1Password/Bitwarden integration; relevant to Robin's daily-driver stack; MCP 2026-07-28 revision finalization (not backward-compatible) is a related protocol-layer signal; configuration.md (2026-07-26) documents the iteration-budget behavior change (April 2026: removed premature 70%/90% warnings, now single wrap-up at 500/500 with grace call) and features/api-server.md (2026-07-27) documents new /v1/runs/{run_id}/stop + /approval endpoints with MiniMax-M3 as the documented default model |
2026-07-25 | 2026-07-29 | source-backed | web-search | 6 | active | Tavily: Hermes v0.19 Quicksilver + MCP revision 2026-07-27; Tavily: hermes-agent configuration.md + api-server.md + MyClaw 2026-07-29 |
openwiki-brand |
langchain-ai/openwiki (96 pts) — same product family as Robin's OpenWiki; high-engagement on HN |
2026-07-16 | 2026-07-16 | source-backed | hackernews | 1 (+ 2 adjacent wrappers) | watchlist | HN: openwiki cluster |
agent-memory-architecture |
Shared agent-memory architecture using Karpathy's LLM Wiki + Google's Open Knowledge Format (OKF) + MCP — let "every Local AI share ONE permanent memory"; this 2026-07-29 Tavily pull adds four more corroborated sources (Hackernoon Moorcheh.ai "Agent Memory Has a Lock-In Problem. Open Formats Are How We Fix It." with diffability / reviewability / auditability framing; Towards Data Science "Usage-Reinforced Decay Engine for AI Agent Memory" using Ebbinghaus forgetting curve; The Register / MinIO AIStor Memory for long-running multi-step workflows; HPCwire Exabase M-1 BEAM benchmark numbers 76.9% / 75.0% / 68.0% at 100K/1M/10M tokens) on top of the prior HN + Tavily sources; the Hackernoon piece is the strongest OpenWiki-aligning source yet | 2026-07-26 | 2026-07-29 | source-backed | hackernews, web-search | 12+ | active | HN: 49059959, 49059889, 49060215; Tavily: LLM Wiki + OKF cluster 2026-07-28; Tavily: Moorcheh.ai + TDS + MinIO + Exabase cluster 2026-07-29 |
Notes
- Promote a watchlist signal to a full theme row only after it recurs or comes from a high-quality source.
- Keep prose here to 1-2 sentences per theme; link out for detail.
- HN evidence rules: low-engagement items are watchlist by default; promotion requires recurrence, strong engagement, or corroboration.
- Scope discipline (per
~/.openwiki/INSTRUCTIONS.md): themes that do not anchor to one of (a) the 4 vendor product lines (CelVivo / 3Brain / Cellink / Femtobiomed), (b) Robin's active customers, (c) the 4 application domains (3D cell culture, 3D bioprinting, neuroscience in vitro, organoid workflows), or (d) the daily-driver AI agent stack (Hermes Agent, MiniMax, OpenWiki, RAGFlow, NocoDB, SeaFile) → drop from this index even when HN engagement is high. - Topic rows like
coding-agent-tooling,context-engineering-claude5,ai-safety-debate,open-weight-ai,computer-use-agents,codex-openai,llm-on-old-hardware,local-LLM-streamare deliberately absent here. Their evidence lives in/sources/hackernews.mdfor traceability but they do not earn athemes.mdrow. - Vendor brand signal: CelVivo, 3Brain, Cellink, ClinoStar, ClinoReactor, Femtobiomed CellShot/CellPick/TriArm still have no material Hacker News footprint (see
/sources/hackernews.mdquery-hit table). The web-search connector (Tavily) is the better lane for these — see/sources/web-search.mdfor the first pull on 2026-07-26.