Lots of self-promotion, but no concrete comparisons where this tool does a better job than git.
The only thing to go on is this single sentence: "With virtual mounts, agents locally and in the cloud no longer need a full copy of a repo to get working."
> For the first 100 users that subscribe to a paid plan I will send you a personalized e-ink display
I don't understand anyone who feels incentivized by this. Brogrammer 2.0 is weird.
The blog post is a terrible intro, the website is much more insightful: https://oak.space/
I found the section titled “Local feature branches. Server main. One squash.” most interesting.
Check out the homepage! https://oak.space might have what you're looking for. I can answer any questions you have here as well.