Hey @flepied! 馃憢
I've been following second-brain-agent and really appreciate the clean approach to AI memory management. The way you're handling context is solid!
I'm working on a similar project called Debo (https://debo.life) - it's a personal memory engine that remembers life events, detects patterns, and answers questions about your past. Built with Next.js 16, Qdrant for vector search, and Neon Postgres.
What I'm curious about:
- How are you thinking about long-term memory persistence vs. conversation context?
- Any plans for pattern detection across time (e.g., "What did I do every Tuesday last month?")?
Debo's approach: https://github.com/SH20RAJ/debo
- Voice mode for hands-free journaling
- Pattern detection for behavioral insights
- Privacy-first, self-hostable
Would love to hear your thoughts on the memory architecture challenges. Also, if you ever need a second opinion on anything or want to brainstorm AI memory patterns, I'm around! 馃殌
No pressure at all - just genuinely excited to see more people building in this space.
Cheers!
Shaswat
Hey @flepied! 馃憢
I've been following second-brain-agent and really appreciate the clean approach to AI memory management. The way you're handling context is solid!
I'm working on a similar project called Debo (https://debo.life) - it's a personal memory engine that remembers life events, detects patterns, and answers questions about your past. Built with Next.js 16, Qdrant for vector search, and Neon Postgres.
What I'm curious about:
Debo's approach: https://github.com/SH20RAJ/debo
Would love to hear your thoughts on the memory architecture challenges. Also, if you ever need a second opinion on anything or want to brainstorm AI memory patterns, I'm around! 馃殌
No pressure at all - just genuinely excited to see more people building in this space.
Cheers!
Shaswat