@InduTripat82427: Holy shit... One month before Andrej Karpathy dropped the “LLM Wiki” idea… someone had already built it. Not theory. No…
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Someone implemented a working "LLM Wiki" system a month before Andrej Karpathy publicized the concept, addressing the problem that LLMs restart from zero without memory or learning.
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Holy shit… One month before Andrej Karpathy dropped the “LLM Wiki” idea… someone had already built it. Not theory. Not hype. A working system. LLMs today restart from zero every time. No memory. No evolution. No learning. That’s broken. Most people use CLAUDE.md /
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