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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15299 · Nov 12

#python#agent#ai#aiagent#awesome#chatgpt#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest2025#llm#long_short_term_memory#memori_ai#memory#memory_management#python#rag#state_management Memori is an open-source memory engine that gives AI language models human-like memory using standard SQL databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite.[1][2] With just one line of code, you can enable any LLM to remember conversations, learn from interactions, and maintain context across sessions.[1] The key benefits are significant cost savings of 80-90% compared to expensive vector databases, complete data ownership and transparency since memories are stored in SQL databases you control, and zero vendor lock-in allowing you to export and move your data anywhere.[1][3] Memori works with popular frameworks like OpenAI, Anthropic, and LangChain, making it easy to integrate into existing projects without complex setup.[1] https://github.com/GibsonAI/Memori

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@resource_rs_channel · Post #4112 · 02/17/2022, 02:20 AM

[Reddit] Why derive(Copy, Clone) is different with derive(Clone) + impl Copy Hi, I've encountered an unexpected but explainable case, that #derive(Clone) enum A { A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, } impl Copy for A {} #derive(Clone, Copy) enum B { A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, } Expanded code as impl ::core::clone::Clone for A { #inline fn clone(self: &Self)