@garrytan: GBrain will soon support multiple topologies 1/ local PGLite 2/ multiple thin-clients (e.g. Hermes Agent works with Ope…
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GBrain is adding support for multiple deployment topologies including local PGLite, thin-client configurations, and hybrid setups that keep code indexing local while federating plan files to the cloud.
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