Ex-GitHub CEO Launches Entire The Decentralized Git Infrastructure Built to Survive the AI Agent Tsunami.
In a major disruptive move within the developer ecosystem, Thomas Dohmke who served as the CEO of GitHub from 2021 to 2025 has departed the Microsoft-owned platform to launch a trailblazing startup named Entire. Marketed as a next-generation development platform tailored exclusively for the era of autonomous AI agents, Entire has officially unveiled its inaugural core product: a Distributed Git Hosting infrastructure engineered to cure the vulnerabilities of centralized version control systems.
According to Entire, while Git was architected fundamentally as a distributed system, modern industry practices have forced it into a rigid, highly centralized model where a master repository acts as a single point of truth. Developers clone small fractions of code, make swift modifications, and push changes back to the central server. Entire argues that this conventional framework worked seamlessly for human engineers but is completely collapsing under the weight of AI Agents, which continuously bombard servers with high-frequency, massive volumes of concurrent code commits and pull requests.
To mitigate this systemic infrastructure bottleneck, Entire built a proprietary, high-velocity network from the ground up that remains entirely Git-compatible. The platform introduces an architectural buffer zone: it clones repositories into local distributed rings that absorb, process, and optimize the aggressive, high-frequency traffic generated by AI agents before carefully re-integrating the finalized code back into the main repository. This system is designed to seamlessly interface as a high-performance proxy for existing GitHub codebases as well as Entire's own lightning-fast native environment.
In benchmarking its product against emerging rivals in the version control landscape, Entire directly positioned itself against Cursor Origin developed by Cursor (which was recently acquired by SpaceXAI). Entire claims its platform outpaces Cursor Origin significantly, driven by an array of specialized low-level performance tuning and latency optimization techniques.
Currently, Entire’s distributed hosting environment is live for legacy enterprise clients in select geographical regions, offering immediate, friction-free mirror hosting for existing GitHub repositories. New users and independent developers are currently being funneled into a rolling waitlist.
Looking forward, Entire’s roadmap extends far beyond simple hosting. Once the version control infrastructure matures, the startup plans to deploy a Semantic Reasoning Layer designed to allow AI agents to map out, comprehend, and navigate complex code logic autonomously. The ultimate long-term vision for Entire is to cultivate a fully realized, end-to-end AI-Native Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC).
The Entire Distributed Git Blueprint
The Founder Moat: Launched by Thomas Dohmke, the veteran tech executive who led GitHub from 2021 to 2025.
The Problem: Centralized Git systems (like standard GitHub setups) are experiencing severe latency and crashes from high-frequency AI agent commits.
The Core Product: A fully Git-compatible decentralized network that acts as a traffic-absorbing layer for autonomous agents.
Performance Clash: Outperforms Cursor Origin (backed by SpaceXAI) via aggressive system-level optimizations.
Availability: Live now for early-access enterprise partners via GitHub mirroring; standard developers are placed on a waitlist.
The Moonshot Goal: Transitioning from version control to a Semantic Reasoning Layer, eventually unlocking a completely AI-Native Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC).
Architectural Irony: When Linus Torvalds created Git, he intended it to be a distributed system where everyone had a copy of the entire code on their own machine, avoiding dependence on a single server. However, with the emergence of platforms like GitHub, all power and traffic are centralized in a central cloud. The departure of the former head of GitHub to create Entire, aiming to bring Git back to its decentralized origins, is a clear statement that the centralized web architecture (Web2 Model) is unsustainable in the AI era.
Bottleneck Phenomenon: A typical human would write code, test it, and push it back to a server a few dozen times a day. But in an era where IT companies use AI agents or bots to automate software writing (such as the code migration project for the Bun app in the past 11 days), these bots can branch out, fix errors, review commands, and run hundreds of pushes back to the server every second. This results in bottlenecks, freezes, and lag within traditional code management system servers. Entire's Traffic Absorption Layer is therefore a crucial infrastructure for modern technology companies.
Currently, bots or AI software developers view code simply as text and syntax. However, adding a semantic reasoning layer helps AI agents understand why a particular piece of code was written, its logical relationship to other parts, and how changing this code will affect the overall system. This is the final piece of the puzzle in the transition from the era of "AI-assisted coding" to the era of "AI-native SDLC," a new battleground where Entire is fiercely competing against Elon Musk's SpaceXAI (Cursor Group).
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