I made him run on mimo-code. #5302
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I don't understand the route taken. Did you hook into the Odysseus DB - the API... Or did you turn some chat services into an MCP server?... (I haven't heard of mimo-code, but still curious) |
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ok chat works good; but the interface for memory is not hooked up at all yet so hopefully i can get that done tonight. |
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big update: |
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Providers are well implemented: |
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Personality conflicts resolved! |
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I'm not done at all yet but they merge surprisingly well all things considered.
Full transparency there was 1 additional test before I got responses from my frankensetup.
Calling it project Thesius; I haven't finished integrating the memory systems yet or passing the permissions; etc. But I do have the chats in Odyssius bound to specific sessions in mimo-code and I think when I'm done (not going to upstream this; it's fork behavior afiak), it should theoretically be ""easy"" to swap out mimo-code for open code or in theory something more alien like pi harness.
Edit: if anyone reading this sees it and can think of a way for me to build this so that we could swap out local harnesses easily for testing different ones, lmk and I'll "build it right" I would actually seriously NOT prefer to fork the software if there was a way to upstream instead, I just am assuming currently that it's too much of a headache/big change/niche thing for what it's worth to most people.
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