Mozilla "MemoryCache" Local AI

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  • private-gpt

    Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks

  • PrivateGPT repository in case anyone's interested: https://github.com/imartinez/privateGPT . It doesn't seem to be linked from their official website.

  • Memory-Cache

    MemoryCache is an experimental development project to turn a local desktop environment into an on-device AI agent

  • It's linked from the MemoryCache repo listed at the bottom of the article: https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/Memory-Cache

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  • Memex

    Browser extension to curate, annotate, and discuss the most valuable content and ideas on the web. As individuals, teams and communities.

  • I think WorldBrain (https://github.com/WorldBrain/Memex) promises this. While I'm also excited by the idea, I think there was some reason why I ended up not using it.

  • promnesia

    Another piece of your extended mind

  • In term of automatically saving everything, There is heyday.xyz, polished but quite expensive. Or https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia, a more experimental take.

  • Memory-Cache

    MemoryCache is an experimental development project to turn a local desktop environment into an on-device AI agent (by misslivirose)

  • Did you mean to link to a forked repo?

    https://memorycache.ai/developer-blog/2023/11/30/we-have-a-w...

    links to https://github.com/misslivirose/Memory-Cache

    but did you mean https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/Memory-Cache

  • replayweb.page

    Serverless replay of web archives directly in the browser

  • Also check out https://archiveweb.page which is open source, local, and lets you export archived data as WARC (ISO 28500). You can embed archives in web pages using their Web Component https://replayweb.page.

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