

Vibe Coding Night #Denver: Information Primitives
Your agent has a million tokens of context and no idea what it knows.
It retrieves documents but can't tell which to trust. It merges sources without noticing they disagree. It remembers everything—including the parts that aren't true anymore.
These aren't engineering problems. They're epistemology problems. People solved the math centuries ago. It's beautiful, and it describes exactly what your RAG pipeline is doing badly.
Bring your laptop (or a coding agent on your phone). There will be a repo walking through four primitives—assembly, belief, ontology, memory—each grounded in the original thinkers who formalized them. Plug it into your coding agent, and ask about exercises you can do on a napkin:
→ map a belief graph and find where it breaks
→ merge two schemas without losing what matters
→ extract knowledge from a live conversation and find what was assumed vs. what was said
github.com/VibeCodingNights/information-primitives
Clone the repo. Bring a system that manages knowledge badly. Or just show up.
No lectures. Just the structures underneath.
vibecodingnights.com