¶ Part III — Protocols and Practices
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This section describes how Pyragogy is practiced.
The focus is operational: what people actually do, how roles are negotiated, and how instability becomes usable structure. — function: operationalize
- The Newcomer Protocol (Human & Agent) — The cognitive contract and the requirements for onboarding a new human or a new agent/workflow into the network. —
operationalize
- Pattern: Adversarial Friction — Systematic injection of cognitive friction via adversarial agents to stress-test human theses. (Implementation example in-body: multi-model routing.) —
operationalize
- Pattern: Context Persistence — Anchoring transient human–AI brainstorms to a persistent knowledge base to prevent context evaporation. (Implementation example in-body: persistent store + note vault.) —
operationalize
- Pattern: Context-Window Economy — Managing computational and economic scarcity by optimizing token passing in multi-agent orchestration. (Implementation example in-body: workflow nodes.) —
operationalize
- Pattern: Asymmetric Collaboration — Coordinating slow biological thinking with the instant, continuous activation of models in asynchronous workflows. —
operationalize
- Pattern: The Shared Ledger of Knowledge — The decentralized local register where peers deposit insights that survived the friction cycles. —
operationalize
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