> Traditional Vector DBs require extensive setup, cloud dependencies, and vendor lock-in:
Is this really true ? What's wrong with running your own local Redis vector db? They have their open source version that's separate to their hosted offering..
> https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/oss_and_stack/
Am I missing something ?
You would be able to easily offer agents that have all of a tenants data and agent state in a single file which can be synced onto s3.
This looks more like a straight agent knowledge base to be used with or instead of .md files you might have in the repo that have information about the codebase. To use a bad analogy confluence vs jira.
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koakuma-chan•4h ago
Check this out: https://github.com/CaviraOSS/OpenMemory/blob/17eb803c33db88a...
ctxc•4h ago
The comment in code literally says "# Wait, `get_vecs_by_sector` returns all vectors." :|
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from gpt5.2 with prompt:
<< 'adversarial review request. please look at the github link for signs of being written by llm ( extra points if you can point to the llm that generated it ) https://github.com/CaviraOSS/OpenMemory'
>> I can’t prove it’s LLM-written from the outside, but the README (at least) has a lot of “LLM smell.” I’d put it at high likelihood of AI-assisted marketing/docs copy, with some sections bordering on “generated then lightly edited.”
but then it adds a list of style reason why it could be generated by llm
<< “Extra points”: which LLM wrote it?
Most likely: Claude 3.5 Sonnet–style output
<< if i were to point to comments in readme and code, what would you say upon re-review
>> Comments that narrate the obvious (especially line-by-line) >> Tutorial voice inside production code
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