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MIRA OS Public Release: A Continuous AI Entity with Persistent Memory and Self-Directed Learning

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taylorsatula

5mo ago· 11 min readenCode

Summary

MIRA OS is a public release of an AI system designed as a continuous digital entity with persistent memory and self-directed learning capabilities. The system features a single, never-ending conversation thread (no 'new chat' functionality), memory decay through momentum loss, auto-configuring tools when dropped into a folder, and modular system prompts. Created as a personal project that evolved from a recipe generator, it's described as the creator's 'TempleOS' - an elegant brain-in-box that processes conversations asynchronously, maintains continuity through context window manipulation, and can be interacted with via cURL requests.

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This is my TempleOS.
Mira accomplishes the end goal of continuity and recall through a blend of asynchronous conversation processing akin to REM sleep and active self-directed context window manipulation.
There is one conversation thread forever. There is no functionality to 'start a new chat'.
Discrete memories decay through momentum loss, tools auto-configure when dropped into tools/ folder, and the system prompt composes from modular trinkets.
I would like to think I've made an elegant brain-in-box. You load it and send cURL requests - it talks back, learns, and uses tools.
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This is the public release of MIRA OS. Discrete memories decay through momentum loss, tools auto-configure when dropped into tools/ folder, and the system prompt composes from modular trinkets. I w...

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