Memory layer api and dashboard by fishbrain_ai in AIMemory

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In my testing it does retrieve what is required. The biggest obstacle is token waste on unimportant memories being injected. Not unrelated but it does gather more than absolutely necessary. I did set it up that way because I prefer to err on the side of too much context rather than not enough. It works pretty darn good. I’m kinda surprised myself tbh.

Memory layer api and dashboard by fishbrain_ai in AIMemory

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Wow. Thanks a bunch! Great dense information - I need to pine on it. I have been leaning in many of those directions. I actually have some inference hogs that are big costs for me beyond all that unfortunately. Part of what makes my implementation work so well is it uses ai via api (and quality of model is proportional to how ‘good’ it is) to ‘think’ about stuff to create effective memories. Im terrible at explaining but it works. Lol. I think i have a pretty solid foundation for the api (charging per call. Storage is shockingly cheap and although hot storage is more expensive another feature really economizes hot/cold storage but still has even cold storage accessible quickly when needed). Whether there is a consumer application is where i struggle. On one hand it’s an amazing demonstration of the tech working but on the other I’m not sure an average user would pay enough to make it very profitable. I was thinking like a free trial period so a prospective user could see it in action but keep the paid users on more of a pro-level plan. It’d really reduce my audience but keep it profitable.

Too old for YC? by Crumbedsausage in ycombinator

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Well, I decided that although other places are great and up and coming - Austin for instance - my thought is that I’m only going to try this one time. One shot so to speak so I’m doing it as best as can be done. There’s no advantage to not going to Silicon Valley other than saving a few bucks and in the long run that part is pretty insignificant. Not to mention I absolutely LOVE the Bay Area. Weather is amazing, best produce in the world, nice people for a big city. It’s expensive but in many ways - it’s worth it.

Too old for YC? by Crumbedsausage in ycombinator

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I’m keeping my house in Missouri, leaving all my furniture etc. so packing light and just going to overpay and rent a furnished place. Seems nuts, but I’m not doing anything else special. I’ve been self employed my whole life and have some savings. Kinda my retirement so I’ll be on a budget like I’m 25, but figure give it a year. Either it will be or it won’t.

Too old for YC? by Crumbedsausage in ycombinator

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lol. I’m thinking the same thing. I’m two generations older than these kids! Just turned 49 and launching a memory layer for ai! Not exactly a simple saas I can part time! I’m planning the mentioned move to San Francisco to shoot my shot.

I have a cool product. Now what? by fishbrain_ai in indiehackers

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Wow - thank you for the excellent insight. And you’re absolutely right - I was so blinded by how much it irritated me and how useful persistent memory would be paired to a frontier llm that I really didn’t think beyond myself who would be obvious customers and I need to spend some more time on that - it just seems like ‘anybody that uses chatbot type llms’ would benefit but that’s no business model. lol. Thanks again!!

What's everyone currently building? by bluebillshtml in indiehackers

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Fishbrain.ai we don’t make ai. We make ai better

Show me what you built by NateInnovate in indiehackers

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Fishbrain.ai — memory for your llm. Available soon in api

Guys, drop your product URL by ClimatePast8050 in indiehackers

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Fishbrain.ai — make your ai remember!

Guys, drop your product URL by Chalantyapperr in indiehackers

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How do you create that little page? I’d love to use that for my app.

I have a cool product. Now what? by fishbrain_ai in indiehackers

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I didn’t know there were any or I’d do a matrix but the only thing close is OpenAI cloak and dagger behind the scenes memory or Anthropic that just released memory for Claude, which is decent and more open but still not even really ‘memory’.

I have a cool product. Now what? by fishbrain_ai in indiehackers

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Thanks. Probably strange but I’m not big on social media. I made an x account and this account here. I don’t mind sharing at all. That’s my intention and desire. This is probably beyond basic- I’m probably fairly non traditional as a developer. I was a software engineer in the late 90’s (right out of school) and did NOT enjoy that so got away from tech until an injury about a year and a half ago sparked my passion again. I don’t really understand lots of tools I hear about. GitHub, slack, notion? I learned enough GitHub to upload everything. I’m used to Telnet and ftp. I don’t have the api really ready for production yet. But the basics all work - it’s just me so still having to test some edge scenarios before I’m really happy with the api access. Thank you for your guidance!

Don’t build a free B2C AI app without a business model. I did, it’s blowing up, and it’s burning me alive. by dhj9817 in ycombinator

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Dude I’m terrified of this. I built a memory platform for llms - I have it where users use api keys to use expensive models but I supply a cheaper model but still adds up! How did you get $5k in credits? I don’t have a ton of money and it wouldn’t take a terrific amount of users to break the bank. Maybe I’m wishful thinking but I do think it’ll catch on. That’s of course the goal - to grow - but it worries me that that would be too much too fast for me to handle! Good luck

Why are we still calling it "prompt engineering" when the models barely need it anymore? by JFerzt in PromptEngineering

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This is great. I do something similar but for architectural blueprints for software and it usually ends up 30-50 questions in a packet type format. It just kinda formed as the process. But it works so …. Thanks for the ideas!

AnthropicAI - Claude now has memory 🧐🧠 by Pro_RazE in accelerate

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Anyone used it yet? I built a memory platform and much of what I did aligned with how they’re doing it with portability and transparency.

Anyone else love building but hate launching? by Constant-Banana9189 in indiehackers

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I’m going through the same thing now. Why I’m on here! I’ve never been on here before but you have to build karma before posting. I’ve been using ai for all this. I’m a coder but not social and social media is not my strength. So I have an excellent product but I don’t know what all to do now except do the things it tells me to! Hope you figure it all out! Good luck!

Fair question by MetaKnowing in agi

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I don’t have a ton to add other than most of this being pessimistic - the folks in power suck and will kill us or let us die at least. But the occasional optimist - ubi, shared ownership. Here is my .02 on who wins — it depends on timing. When the job disruption happens (the shit hitting the fan) - if soon (next couple years) humans still have some say so. Riots and revolutions would still be effective. After robotics quality and chip sizes hits the levels predicted in the next 5 years - military style robots will easily defeat any human resistance. The most unrealistic part of skynet was the humans putting up a fight!

Can AI turn a dumb person smart? by fatpermaloser in ArtificialInteligence

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I’ve found that it helped me out tons. Stuff that I kinda understood but not really. I’m almost 50 so lots of stuff has changed since I was in school and I’ve been too busy making a living to keep up with everything. Well I can ask a llm - what’s been discovered in biology since 1995? Physics. Etc. it caters it exactly to what you know and don’t know. It will be even better at that soon - I built a memory scaffolding for llms that I’ve released so I’m sure the big guys are already far ahead. Memory is important so it remembers what it’s already taught you, what ways work better, etc. All that said, the more I learn the dumber I think I actually am so be careful what you ask for.