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every claude code session you close is a memory thrown away

every claude code session you close is a memory thrown away. i fixed that with a thing i call the brain. the brain is a giant semantic database of every coding session, every email, every voice note, and every git commit i've ever made. all in the same vector space so my agents can look up anything by meaning. gemini multimodal embeddings, qdrant vector store, rtx 3090 on my agent box. Q: what gets ingested? A: claude code jsonl transcripts, codex and gemini cli sessions, every git commit across every repo, google takeout (gmail + calendar), google drive files, voice recordings, and hermes agent conversations on my vps. facebook, instagram, spotify, and audible history too. Q: how does a new session pick up where the last left off? A: calls a skill called resume_my_work. the brain returns the last 5 sessions that touched that repo, every commit i made, recorded decisions, and open journal threads — all as one handoff packet injected into fresh context. Q: how long has this been running? A: 10 days. haven't lost a thread between sessions once. Q: where does it live? A: entirely local. qdrant + embeddings run on my own box. no session data leaves the network. one semantic space, any modality, query by meaning. hop computers, hop coding agents, context persists. comment "BRAIN" for the ingestion scripts and the mcp server. #connorgallic #claudecode #aiagents #aimemory #semanticsearch #qdrant #vectorsearch #aiautomation #selfhosted #localfirst

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