The Infinite Memory Solution for Agents.
Own your memories, use any harness, don't fear context collapse.
No more .md file hell for agents, memories or skills.
The MentisDB Agent Memory Cookbook is slowly coming along, meant for both users on a chat agent harness, or for those building custom agents in Rust, Python or Typescript that need a world class memory system.
https://t.co/znnlNXD8yo
NEW: MentisDB 0.10.1.46: Built-in Bearer Token Auth, TLS Cert CLI, and Search-First Discipline
Built-in bearer-token authentication for remote MCP servers, a mentisdb cert CLI for TLS certificate management, and a search-first discipline baked into the agent skill file.
TIP: After a few days/weeks of working with mentisdb tell your agent to traverse all the memories in a chain and to propose new skills you may not already have. #Skillify
MentisDB is almost ready for you to run remotely, this way you can have your memory accessible on every client, not just computer/local network. That means harnesses on your phone (think "Her" remembering everything about you).
Bearer Token MCP access coming on the next version.
New MentisDB v0.9.9 is out now.
The static thesaurus (~900 headwords + lemmas) now applies automatically to every ranked search query. No client changes required. LoCoMo R@10 reaches the WHITEPAPER target of 72.6% with real vectors
Don't get vendor lock in.
Don't let OpenAI or Anthropic store your memories, preferences, lessons, best practices.
Run MentisDB locally or on your private cloud, have one or swarms of agents share memories, learn from each other.
it's free, open sourced and highly performant.
Switching AI providers sounds easy. It's not.
Jason cancelled his company's OpenAI account. Three people panicked. Years of memory and workflows stuck inside ChatGPT with no export option.
Lon adds: GPT-4 users lost their "magic" when the model updated on them overnight. No warning, no rollback.
Alex Cheema's take: it's not a privacy issue. It's a sovereignty issue.
@jason
@twistartups I have been using a great open sourced tool for persistent portable memory
I highly recommend you check it out
@mentisdb
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