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Kip Ashlynn · 5w
Feeling good, feeling grateful!
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Has anyone tried persistent AI memory systems, outside of what Claude etc use by default?

I have been using mempalace for the past 4-5 days and it’s been great. Yes, it was launched by actress Milla Jovovich along with her tech bro “friend”, and there has been a ton of criticism/suspicion around her actual involvement and the benchmark claims. But anecdotally, it’s working very well for me so far. I also verified that it isn’t making any suspicious connections to leak data, it’s all local except what the agent pushes/pulls from the local db.

I have heard of other systems which use Obsidian as the memory layer, which would also give the human user easy access to explore it. Has anyone tried this?

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ethfi · 5w
See you there
MF_HODL · 5w
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MF_HODL · 5w
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calle · 10w
I'm fascinated by the level of existential crisis developers seem to be going through. The uncomfortable truth is nobody needs you to be an artisan coder. Nobody cares about how you coded your app,...
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I think we all know these tools are fully capable of building small tools and codebases now.

But you yourself said on a recent podcast that the mission critical (IE securing funds) parts of Cashu, or related projects, are still fully built by humans.

It’s also pretty obvious that these tools, in their current state, do not perform well in very large code bases.

They will improve, and maybe eventually could replace humans in those areas. But it seems disingenuous to imply they can or are already doing this.
gladstein · 9w
As someone who grew up politically during the Iraq war saga, it really amazes me there's not more widespread opposition to the current war on Iran, which is astronomically expensive and destructive, a...
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It’s tough because for decades, we (Americans) have been told how cruel and evil the Iranian regime has been - torture, mutilation, suppressing women, you name it. I have no reason to believe that was all a lie.

That alone is not justification to start an overseas war, but it does allow some level of acceptance for taking out these monsters. And then add on the nuclear threat (if legitimate).

It’s also tough because in the modern day, it’s near impossible to know what is and is not real. There is no comparison to prior Middle East conflicts where that was true (at least to this degree).

So at least for me, it’s a mix of being glad these evil dictators are being eliminated, hopeful their nuclear capabilities are being destroyed, seeing the devastation on the general population, not knowing what is real, and generally being anti-war.

Very strange times.
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Marc · 9w
It seems assassinating world leaders because "Isreal made us do it" makes the nuclear threat worse, not better. Hopefully I'm wrong.
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Thinking about an internal company tool that would facilitate developers, PMs, analysts, etc facilitate their agents communicate with each other. Basically an agent centric documentation and async communication hub.

Does anything like this exist? If no, would a private nostr relay be a good mechanism to route the messages?
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MF_HODL · 9w
What note types/“kinds” would be ideal?