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Stop investing in vector database wrappers.
The infrastructure required for long-running autonomous agents didn't exist, until today.
Introducing @kyrodb - An Autonomous vector database where cache is a first-class part of the retrieval kernel, not just an external acceleration layer.
Today's vector DBs fail in production because they treat memory like static lookup tables. In read-heavy scenarios, cold-cache spikes violently increase P99 latency and degrade UX.
Long-running autonomous agents simply can't survive on this.
So we built a new caching mechanism called Hybrid Semantic Cache (HSC). It natively learns from your access patterns to predict your next-likely queries.
No more cold cache spikes.
12 μs P50 overall on MS-MARCO dataset, with 73.5% cache hit rate, which means 3 out of 4 queries never touch cold storage.
On ANN track:
→ Performing SOTA across all datasets.
→ The only vector DB to break 99.5% recall on the hardest dataset GIST-960 (99.91% @ 95 QPS). 1M vectors, 960 dimensions.
→ Massive reduction in embedding recomputation and compute costs, basically TCO for an enterprise.
But fast retrieval is just step one. We are moving toward creating the Cognitive Data OS. A perfect solution seamlessly combining ultra-fast retrieval, right context, and reliable memory.
This is what long-running autonomous agents need, this is what production systems need, and we at @kyrodb are building the bedrock for it.
We launched our closed pilot last week, and the response has been incredible: companies are already building on KyroDB for agentic apps, real-time RAG, and voice AI agents.
Now we're opening the pilot to a handful more teams worldwide.
Retweet and comment 'kyrodb' to get early access.
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The man who made $1 Billion from one tweet.
This is Ryan Graves.
• Replied to Travis Kalanick's tweet in 2010.
• Became Uber’s first employee.
• Got 5% equity—now worth $1.4 billion.
Here’s how a single tweet turned him into a billionaire: