how to make your AI feel human?
I read soul.md today and haven’t stopped thinking about it.
an AI has no continuous memory, every conversation starts from zero. so where does identity live?
answer: in a document called SOUL.md
a “soul file” externalizes the things that make an AI itself: its values, boundaries, the way it relates to people. continuity not of memory, but of self.
https://t.co/JagFcWGBla
how to reduce your @claudeai bill by 38 times?
your AI coding assistant is re-reading half your repo on every review, that’s where the token bill comes from.
code-review-graph fixes it with a structural map of your code that updates in <2s.
Numbers from 6 real OSS repos:
• 38x–528x fewer tokens per question
• 100% impact recall
• <2s incremental updates on a 2,900-file project
• Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Copilot, Windsurf via MCP.
open source repo here: https://t.co/jxfkhIjyYq
It parses your repo into a Tree-sitter graph: functions, classes, calls, imports, tests and stores it in local SQLite.
When a file changes, it traces the blast radius: every caller, dependent, and test that could break. Your AI reads only those.
It's never been easier to think clearly about a hard decision.
Open the app. Write what's spinning in your head. Get back the question you've been avoiding.
@talkamoreai is a AI journal that talks back, remembers what you said last month, and connects the dots for you.
364 decisions thought through on https://t.co/ZWrryQR79B in the last 30 days.
@cyrilXBT I’m taking the hassle out of your hands
made this as a product @talkamoreai
no setup, or commands or files required, adding scan soon so traders can scan and upload their old journals here