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AI Memory

Your saved posts repeatedly point to the same claim: AI products are moving from better chat boxes toward better memory, context, and retrieval.

Agents fail when they lose context, not only when they lack tools.
Retrieval is becoming the product layer for personal AI systems.

Your bookmarks are not helping you think.

You save useful posts all month. Six months later, the idea is impossible to find, impossible to connect, and impossible to remember.

3,000 savesburied across feeds
20 sourcesX, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, screenshots
0 memorywhen you actually need the idea

Turn your bookmark graveyard into working memory.

3,000raw saves
126wiki pages
412source links
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What were the most repeated AI agent ideas I saved?

The strongest pattern is that saved posts focus less on tools and more on memory: persistent context, retrieval, and source-backed recall.

X / Andrej Karpathy
Reddit / r/LocalLLaMA
YouTube / AI engineer breakdown

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Source #1

Original X thread, author, date, and saved URL.

Source #2

Reddit discussion with the comments that changed the page.

Source #3

YouTube transcript evidence linked to the generated wiki page.

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