2026-02-23 02:20:42 CET
in reply to

mleku on Nostr: dendrite is an external memory for a human. it's your own memory, based on what you ...

dendrite is an external memory for a human. it's your own memory, based on what you communicated to the thing. it weaves it together into a graph that lets you walk from any part of it to any other. so when you prompt this thing, it will learn your prompt style, and build connections to answers better and better the more you interact. unlike llms, which have no memory they can't learn you. they can't acquire anything from you except for complex agentic prompt preambles. those work, but they are not intuitive and require complexity that dendrite eliminates. your prompts will embed into a fairly distinctive shape and every new input will fingerprint on you and ambiguity will be eliminated no matter how drunk you are when you fed them to it. it eats questions as well as using them to find the path to answers.

super bullish on this. if i achieve a stable lattice out of the codebase in this current fix eliminating an erroneous double insertion of the same data causing an oscillation, it will stop changing after it's got it. i don't know how many generations it takes, but it looks very small, maybe 5.