SQLite-backed screen capture agent raises questions about memory durability
A developer is building an ambient memory system that continuously captures screen content and stores structured records in SQLite rather than relying on model-based recall, raising design questions about vector embeddin
A solo developer is building an ambient memory agent that runs continuously on a Mac, capturing screen content, audio, and system activity to feed a persistent knowledge base stored in SQLite rather than in model context or chat history. The system OCRs and transcribes captured material, deduplicate...
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