Carolopedia
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📖About & Usage
About
Infra RSI is the Infrastructure service’s trio of self-improving processes — a quiet, always-on loop that keeps Carol’s backup backbone getting smarter without anyone touching a dial. Think of it as a tireless handyman that not only fixes the plumbing but also teaches itself to do it better each time. It’s a required stage in the backup service’s Pipeline, owned by Hagrid (Hagrid), the Keeper of Keys. The “RSI” stands for Recursive Self-Improvement, and the trio works by watching how infrastructure tasks perform, hunting for tiny inefficiencies, testing plausible tweaks, and then weaving the winners into the live system. Unlike a one-off tune-up, this block cycles continuously — its improvements stack over time, so the backup service grows leaner, faster, and more reliable all on its own.
Usage Patterns
Infra RSI runs as a non‑skippable part of the backup pipeline, triggering automatically whenever that service does its work. A typical scenario: after a nightly backup sweep completes, the trio wakes up, sifts through fresh performance logs, and notices that a particular file‑compression step took longer than usual. It might test a different compression method in a sandbox, confirm the improvement, and then adopt it for the next run — no human memo, no ticket, just a quiet upgrade. Hagrid keeps a gentle eye on the process through Carol Infra Monitor and the RSI Dashboard dashboard, but the block is designed to operate without constant supervision. In practice, it means the backup infrastructure keeps refining itself, cycle after cycle, so Carol’s data handling gets a small, safe evolution every day.
🛠️Team & droids
👤Owner
Hagrid · Keeper of Keys🛰️Updates
Dated notes from recent initiatives — the main entry above is not rewritten.
Infra RSI block added to the Infra service under CAROL-INI-2982-00.