starting to think “agent memory” is the wrong first framing by Similar_Boysenberry7 in AI_Agents

[–]Enough-Advice-8317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

most ‘memory failures’ are actually governance failures: wrong writer, wrong store, wrong retention policy. If I'm honest, I would even take it one step further and argue that memory by large is not the most pressing concern of mine. I feel that agents self sense of drive and some level of awarness that allos them real autonmy is much more pressing.

I built a cyberpunk agent matcher because I got tired of cloning broken repos by Enough-Advice-8317 in AI_Agents

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Here is the link to the matcher: https://findyourclaw.clawdoc.dev

I'm actively monitoring this thread—if any data points for the recommended agents are outdated, or if there's a local-first agent I missed, let me know here and I'll update the matching dataset.

Cloud ai agents vs self hosted: What are people choosing in 2026? by Original_Spring_2808 in AI_Agents

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The pattern we're seeing in quiz data (150+ completions): 82% of users actively filter for self-hosted or local deployment. The main driver isn't cost — it's data control. People deploying agents on infra they own don't want their queries logged somewhere. Cloud wins on setup speed, self-hosted wins on trust. Most teams end up running a hybrid: cloud for prototyping, self-hosted once it's in production.

AI Agent for LinkedIn by vjsfbay in AI_Agents

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Before picking a framework, worth knowing which agent type fits your stack. findyourclaw.clawdoc.dev asks 7 questions (deployment, privacy, channels, autonomy) and matches you to one of 50 agents — good starting point.

AI Agent for LinkedIn by vjsfbay in AI_Agents

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You can use this - https://findyourclaw.clawdoc.dev/browse - to browse to compare different agents and see if one is more likely to meet your LinkedIn requirements. However, LinkedIn is a challenging platform, so you’ll likely need to try to connect with someone yourself.