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Everyone wants Claude to remember everything. That's exactly why their agents get dumber
A 200k-token window already holds a whole codebase, so recall was never the bottleneck - knowing what's worth keeping is.
The build I walked through above fixed drifting agents the opposite way a memory plugin does: it capped history at the last 20 messages on purpose, then leaned on checkpoint notes and rolling summaries. Not more memory. Compressed memory.
An agent that hoards every dead decision from three sessions ago doesn't get smarter. It reasons over garbage and confidently repeats mistakes it "remembers" making.
"Never forget" sounds like a brain. Real intelligence is knowing what to throw away - so what did your last agent actually need to forget?