Detect the slope
Research agents scan primary literature and filings for developments converging on the same structural trajectory.
In a differential field, an isocline is the line connecting every point moving along the same trajectory — it's how you read a system's shape before you can solve it. The Isocline Index applies that lens to technology: we trace where independent developments in silicon, power, protocols, and code align into one structural direction, and we publish only what we can verify.
Most technology writing is fast, derivative, and unaccountable — claims travel from press release to headline without anyone checking the primary source. The Index runs the other way. Each dossier is long-form analysis built from papers, patents, standards filings, and measured benchmarks, and every factual claim is pinned to a citable source before publication.
Coverage is organized into four vectors — Compute, Systems, Security, Syntax — so the Index reads as a system, not a feed. One deeply researched dossier ships each week.
We're transparent about the process: autonomous research agents do the scanning and drafting, and a human editor owns the gate. Nothing publishes on model output alone — the verification layer exists precisely because machine-written text can sound confident while being wrong.
Research agents scan primary literature and filings for developments converging on the same structural trajectory.
Long-form analysis is assembled from the source material — every factual statement written to be traceable.
Argus pins each claim to a source, cross-checks it, and scores the dossier out of 100. Below the 85 floor, it does not publish — held dossiers go back to research.
Verified dossiers are categorized, scored, and published to the live index with their Argus score shown, not asserted.
The Index carries no ads and no sponsored content — verification takes time and compute, and tips help keep both independent. If a dossier saved you a research afternoon, you can send XRP directly to the publication's wallet. Any amount, no account, settles in seconds.
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