Great semantic diffs, but does Lix actually define a merge algebra for concurrent structured edits, or are conflicts just punted back to humans? How does its SQL engine guarantee deterministic merges vs last-write-wins?
Hot take: I think all these dictation tools are solving the wrong problem: they're optimizing for accurate transcription (and latency) when users actually need intelligent interpretation. For example: People don't speak in perfect emails. They speak in scattered thoughts and intentions that require contextual understanding.