Kenneth E. Sweet Jr.

Kenneth E. Sweet Jr.

Founder of CMPSBL & XCTBL Space
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What if software could discover new software? The Memory Stream by CMPSBL is AI infrastructure that explores massive execution spaces to generate and crystallize working, exportable software pipelines automatically. Built on an AI operating system with 40 autonomous nodes and 900+ capabilities, developers can evolve, dream, and adapt their apps and models. The rarest discoveries can even be exported as designs for silicon computer chips.
Memory Stream by CMPSBL®
Memory Stream by CMPSBL®Discovers and exports working software and silicon hardware.
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Launching Memory Stream by CMPSBL on March 13 — available now for early explorers

After about 14 months of building, I’m launching Memory Stream by CMPSBL on Product Hunt on March 13. It’s an AI infrastructure layer where you can discover, package, and export working software pipelines automatically. Inside the system there are around 1000 capabilities across 40 autonomous nodes, which creates a design space larger than a million times the stars in the observable universe....

XCTBL³ Space is a unified access layer for modern software. One account connects multiple independent systems built to solve real problems—without static dashboards or fixed workflows. Instead of locked interfaces, Space evolves over time. New tools, features, and interactive content ship on a steady cadence: the 1st and 15th of every month. Early users can claim a unique Seed Star and unlock lifetime Constellation access.
XCTBL³ Space
XCTBL³ SpaceWhere tools, time, and story converge — in one living system
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Is “space as an interface” a viable model for developer tools?

XCTBL³ Space is an experiment in treating infrastructure as a place, not a dashboard. Instead of isolated tools, systems live inside a shared environment: Identity persists across tools (stars, not accounts) Navigation is spatial (you move between systems) Tools are real and usable today (accessibility repair, browsing, verification) Narrative exists, but nothing is gated behind it I’m curious...