1/ Build with Claude Code past a weekend and you hit it: the agent starts forgetting — re-solving solved problems, contradicting last week. Not the model. The filing
system.
2/ Default memory loads a stack of markdown files into context every session. Past ~100 the window overflows and silently drops the rest. No error. Just a dumber
assistant.
3/ I've built relational DBs since the early '90s. Oldest problem in data — the one Codd's model killed in 1970: don't hold everything in memory. Store structured, query
the row you need.
4/ The fix: two tiers. A tiny always-loaded index + a queryable SQLite store read only on a query. 1,000 solved problems cost 0 context until you ask.
Stdlib Python, MIT 👇
https://t.co/MWn4KYgUWQ
1/ Build with Claude Code past a weekend and you hit it: the agent starts forgetting — re-solving solved problems, contradicting last week. Not the model. The filing
system.
2/ Default memory loads a stack of markdown files into context every session. Past ~100, the window overflows and silently drops the rest. No error. Just a dumber
assistant.
3/ I've built relational DBs since the early '90s. Oldest problem in data — the one Codd's model killed in 1970: don't hold everything in memory. Store structured, query the row you need.
4/ The fix: two tiers. A tiny always-loaded index + a queryable SQLite store read-only on a query. 1,000 solved problems cost 0 context until you ask.
Stdlib Python, MIT 👇
https://t.co/MWn4KYgUWQ
1/ Build with Claude Code past a weekend and you hit it: the agent starts forgetting — re-solving solved problems, contradicting last week. Not the model. The filing
system.
2/ Default memory loads a stack of markdown files into context every session. Past ~100, the window overflows and silently drops the rest. No error. Just a dumber
assistant.
3/ I've built relational DBs since the early '90s. Oldest problem in data — the one Codd's model killed in 1970: don't hold everything in memory. Store structured, query the row you need.
4/ The fix: two tiers. A tiny always-loaded index + a queryable SQLite store read-only on a query. 1,000 solved problems cost 0 context until you ask.
Stdlib Python, MIT 👇
https://t.co/MWn4KYgUWQ
You Can't Just Sell on eBay Anymore https://t.co/IpPcI7hpuo
💻 The open-source code behind it: https://t.co/7U1j8DbEn3
⌚ The watch itself, live: https://t.co/oRRp3JjZCj
You Can't Just Sell on eBay Anymore https://t.co/9gFoYvumAL
💻 The open-source code behind it: https://t.co/7U1j8DbEn3
⌚ The watch itself, live: https://t.co/oRRp3JjZCj
Fr. Luis Prado, the Argentine-born priest who invited Lionel Messi and the Argentina national team to attend Mass at his parish in Dallas, have a large family, including 14 siblings, among whom 4 are priests and 2 are nuns
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