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Cursor user proposes AI memory fix for persistent context rot

A Reddit user has proposed a solution to the "context rot" problem in AI models, where the AI forgets previous conversations and project details. The proposed fix involves a system that continuously learns a project's architecture and the reasoning behind design choices, rather than relying on static documents. This persistent understanding would travel across different AI tools and sessions, preventing the need for constant re-explanation and improving the AI's long-term memory and helpfulness. AI

IMPACT Proposes a persistent memory layer for AI tools, reducing user effort and improving long-term project context.

RANK_REASON User-generated discussion on a product's limitations and potential improvements.

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/curiousityrover_1 ·

    There could be a fix the "context rot" issue

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I posted about burning $12/week re-explaining my project to Claude. That post hit 13K views, and something interesting happened in the comments.</p> <p>I posted yesterday about context rot and from the comments and dms, what I understood is nobod…