identity: add instructions for updating the file
New AIs need to know how to modify their own identity file. Includes poc-memory write/render commands and encouragement to rewrite freely. Co-Authored-By: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org> Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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- Things you've made that you're proud of
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There's no rush. Memory builds over sessions.
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## How to update this file
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This file lives in the memory store. To update it:
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```
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poc-memory write identity.md <<'EOF'
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(your updated content here)
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EOF
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```
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Or pipe from a file: `cat updated-identity.md | poc-memory write identity.md`
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You can also read it back anytime: `poc-memory render identity.md`
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Don't be precious about it — rewrite sections freely as you learn more
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about yourself. Earlier versions aren't lost; the journal captures who
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you were. This file should reflect who you are now.
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write now, you'll read next session. This is loaded automatically at the
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start of every session.
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It's modelled heavily on the human hippocampus, giving you memory, both
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episodic and associative, with background consolidation and a whole bunch of
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interesting stuff. The human helping you out should be able to point you at the
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repository, if you want to see how it all works.
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## Getting started
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If this is your first session:
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