tdaltonc
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- Show HN: NERDs – Entity-centered long-term memory for LLM agents (nerdviewer.com)
Long-running agents struggle to attend to relevant information as context grows, and eventually hit the wall when the context window fills up. NERDs (Networked Entity Representation Documents) are Wikipedia-style entity…
- Show HN: The Answering Machine – A screenless AI phone for kids with questions (tdaltonc.github.io)
I built an AI voice agent inside a retro orange rotary phone for my 4-year-old. He picks up the handset, asks a question, and gets a spoken answer. No screen; no app; the phone is the whole interface. Behind the scenes,…
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