We are not defined by the set of initial ideas we are working on. Like our founders, the organization evolves. Novus Opus is a home for the long term.
"The goal is not to be remembered. It is to act as a home to build out these babies—the ambitious ideas—and provide the right support."
— Manifesto, Page 04We are building the Runtime. A progressive closure where the LLM acts as the CPU, managing its own Context (RAM) and Tool use (I/O).
Whether it's Otto (The Execution Layer) or Oma (The Memory Layer), our products are just instances of this underlying interpreter architecture.
"I don't want this to become a place where people work really long hours because they feel the 'obligation' or want to 'move ahead.' Starting a new venture gives you the freedom to build something you really want. It gives you the space to think."
"We expect to be very 'picky' in who we hire. We would like it to be a nourishing experience for both the person joining and the organization. We reject the concept of 'unregretted attrition'."
"I believe a company must fit its founders... I am not competitive. I like learning things. It gives me a sense of appreciation and gratefulness. It makes me proud of the great work humanity has achieved."
"I've realized it makes me happier, less cynical, allows me to be unstuck, and be hopeful. It also makes me aware about how I have been given a great gift, and I should spend it well."