The memory part is the best bit for me
The memory part is the best bit for me. I don’t have to dump context every single time which was getting annoying.
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The memory part is the best bit for me. I don’t have to dump context every single time which was getting annoying.
i just use it and move on. no overthinking. it works well enough for what i need
it’s one of those tools you don’t think much about once you start using it. just becomes part of your routine. not perfect but definitely useful. i’ll keep using it for now
I’ve used other tools that felt overwhelming after a while. This one stays fairly simple. That’s probably why I’ve stuck with it.
I usually get annoyed with tools pretty quickly but this one’s been alright so far. It doesn’t slow me down or get in the way. That’s already a win.
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