Drew Cain

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Drew Cain

Drew Cain

@GetBasicMemory

Tham gia Kasım 2025
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Basic Memory
Basic Memory@basic_memory·
100%. This is the way. I've gone full circle here, from hand coding to multiple parallel agents, specs, back to long threaded conversations iterating on a single task. The model writes code, and I review it in real time. Build, inspect, test, repeat. Its like a faster version of coding that I used to do before AI, except now I can do sooo much more. It's like TDD or Agile but actually fun. AI slop code really sucks when you have to support it in production, or extend it, or refactor it. I think it still pays to write good code.
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, on why AI agents still produce "slop" without human taste in the loop: "You can create code and run all night and then you have like the ultimate slop because what those agents don't really do yet is have taste." Peter is direct: raw capability without direction still produces mediocre output. "They are spiky smart and they're really good at things, but if you don't navigate them well, if you don't have a vision of what you're going to build, it's still going to be slop. If you don't ask the right questions, it's still going to be slop." Great AI-assisted work is defined by the human guiding it. @steipete describes his own creative process when starting a new project: "When I start a project, I have like this very rough idea what it could be. And as I play with it and feel it, my vision gets more clear. I try out things, some things don't work, and I evolve my idea into what it will become." Most people skip this part entirely, front-loading everything into a single prompt and wondering why the result feels hollow. "My next prompt depends on what I see and feel and think about the current state of the project." Each step informs the next. The work itself is the feedback loop. "But if you try to put everything into a spec up front, you miss this kind of human-machine loop. And then I don't know how something good can come out without having feelings in the loop — almost like taste." The agentic trap is what happens when you remove yourself from the process too early.

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Drew Cain@GetBasicMemory·
@smotrov_oleksii @awscloud I’d think you’d need to be in AWS infra, can’t imagine it would work any better than a FUSE mount otherwise
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smotrov 🇺🇦@smotrov_oleksii·
@awscloud It is still unclear from the blog post / marketing page / docs is it really "accessible from any Linux-based" or from EC2, ECS, EKS, Fargate, and Lambda only. Say, can I mount it to my MacOS?
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Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services@awscloud·
Announcing Amazon S3 Files. The first and only cloud object store with fully-featured, high-performance file system access. Learn more here. go.aws/4tw17Zg
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Drew Cain@GetBasicMemory·
@basic_memory @steipete I've been using it most often as a collab between openclaw and Claude Code. Working really well.
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Basic Memory@basic_memory·
We built an OpenClaw memory plugin with a slightly different take. Your agent gets a MEMORY.md file as working memory, plus a full knowledge graph of markdown notes it builds over time. When it searches, it queries three sources at once: the memory file, the knowledge graph (hybrid text + semantic search), and active tasks. It also auto-captures conversations as daily notes, so everything is searchable later. The twist: those same files work in Claude, Codex, Cursor, or anything else that supports MCP. One memory layer across all your tools. docs.basicmemory.com/integrations/o…
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
There's a lot of cool stuff being built around openclaw. If the stock memory feature isn't great for you, check out the qmd memory plugin! If you are annoyed that your crustacean is forgetful after compaction, give github.com/martian-engine… a try!
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Basic Memory@basic_memory·
You wrote "hardening the authentication system" three weeks ago. Today you search "login security improvements." No results. Same meaning, different words. Traditional search doesn't care. Basic Memory does.
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Drew Cain@GetBasicMemory·
AI memory doesn't need to be complicated. We built Basic Memory on one idea: your existing notes ARE the memory. Markdown files become a knowledge graph that any AI can query. Your actual thinking, always available.
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Drew Cain@GetBasicMemory·
Been heads-down building Basic Memory, a shared AI memory context for agents and humans. Starting to share the journey. More soon.
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Drew Cain@GetBasicMemory·
@_anshulr It appears the Agent context does not have access to the installed MCP servers? I can't get Basic Memory Cloud to work. It works in VS Code though. Can I file a bug somewhere?
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Anshul Ramachandran@_anshulr·
Introducing Google Antigravity 🚀 Very excited to share what we've been working on over the last few months, and even more excited to get back to shipping. In no-cost public preview starting today: antigravity[dot]google
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