Notes on AI memory, MCP, and cross-AI work
Long-form pieces that go past the marketing pages. If you're picking a memory layer, setting up a coding agent, or trying to stop re-pasting context all day, start here.
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Looking for a mem0 alternative? Here's how dropdat compares
mem0 stores facts for a single agent. dropdat captures whole AI conversations as portable capsules you can drop into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Claude Code — and recall via MCP. Side-by-side comparison.
comparisonmemory - ·6 min read
How to give Cursor real memory with an MCP server
Cursor doesn't remember anything between sessions. Wire up the dropdat MCP server and Cursor can recall every ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini chat you've captured. Setup walkthrough + example prompts.
cursormcp - ·7 min read
How to export ChatGPT memory (and why you probably want capsules instead)
ChatGPT's built-in memory is a black box and a one-way street. Here's what you can actually export, what you can't, and why capturing whole chats as capsules is the more useful unit.
chatgptmemory - ·9 min read
Cross-AI memory: a practical pattern for switching between ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini
Most knowledge workers use 3+ AI products a day. Here's a concrete capture/recall pattern that stops you re-pasting the same context every time you switch.
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