I first tried it last week, since then i migrated to this seek thing, really good on recall and easy to manage and maintain. We definitely need our data to be owned by us!
majidfekri•1h ago
I am so glad you like it :) your comment made my day!
neelbuilds•1h ago
I was impressed by their unique approach. They just use a vector store without any LLM for ingestion, and it still works.
majidfekri•59m ago
We have built our own infrastructure on moorcheh.ai, it was the first information-theoretic search engine before Google's research. Moorcheh whitepaper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2601.11557
MSTthearchitect•41m ago
migrating to Memanto.... it’s exactly the long-term memory layer we needed.
majidfekri•37m ago
Thanks for your comment but Memanto is not a "memory layer" it is an active "memory agent". The difference is that memanto is not a passive layer it is an actual agent and it has its own intelligence and AI capabilities independent of your agents.
harveney•28m ago
Good that it's open source, though always sus about what they actually do. I've seen a lot of supposed memory layers end up just being a RAG system with remember and recall over pg_vector or something. I'll admit I haven't really looked into the code to verify whether that's actually the case so open to being fact checked.
majidfekri•25m ago
I assure you it is not a vibe coded pg_vector wrapper. It is built on top of a custom made search engine that is state-of-the-art in semantic search. Check out moorcheh.ai, cloud infrastructure, moorcheh on-prem and moorcheh-on-edge.
Here is the paper explaining how we came up with the idea of memanto: https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.22085
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