tl;dr: Small, scattered, files instead of one large one.<p>Usually when someone describes their new "language", or other text-based data format, they give examples of it in the announcement post. Maybe this isn't the announcement post? Regardless, it's the first one I see and my first impression is a big wall of words.<p>(Aside: Perhaps we should reserve the term "-driven-development" for more paradigm-shifty stuff? Just a thought.)<p>> Context is not just a technical limitation of current architectures. It is a fundamental property of how any intelligent system - biological or synthetic - reasons about complex problems.<p>Yes!<p>Now, please be respectful of <i>my</i> context window. Don't make one long document that demands I read the whole thing before I can even know if it's relevant to me.<p>I want entry points to hook me back into the body of the text when I start skimming for the useful bits. But the Contents headings on the left are just useless AI summaries.<p>Give me at least a hint of the bottom line up-front. Only buried deep in in the middle of the post, with no heading to call it out, I find "SpecDD is, at its core, a system for ...".<p>Sadly I have learned too little about "SpecDD" to form an opinion about it. But as a reader, I feel actively disrespected by the author.