Help with Persistent Memory

I am trying to configure Open-WebUI such that my agents -- any of them -- remember any details from the current conversation. For example, I tell the agent what my favorite color is and it'll respond with something along the lines of "Got it!" In the next prompt and within the same context, I ask what my favorite color is and it'll have no idea but will save it for next time.

This is particularly annoying, as you can imagine, when I try to solve a programming task for code that it created and it has no idea what I'm talking about.

Running open-webui version 0.11, ollama 0.31.2, and have tried this with gemini-3-flash-preview, qwen3, gemma4, and ornith.

Thanks for any help!

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u/knouqs — 6 days ago
▲ 793 r/LibertarianUncensored+2 crossposts

Trump Orders the Navy to Return to an Older System of Launching Jets Off Aircraft Carriers

>On Thursday, President Donald Trump directed the Navy to replace the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System with steam catapults on future Ford-class carriers, beginning with the USS Doris Miller.

>Trump has criticized electromagnetic technology since 2017, claiming the system is "not good" and "too complex," while frequently expressing a desire to return to "godd— steam" systems.

>Reverting to steam catapults requires more sailors, complicating the Navy's efforts to fill 20,000 vacant posts, while early data shows steam carriers cost about $100 million more annually to operate.

>General Atomics warned that modifying the USS Doris Miller, where work is nearly half finished, introduces significant cost and integration risks warranting "careful reconsideration."

>The Navy must present plans to remove EMALS within two months, even as France and Chinese carriers continue utilizing electromagnetic catapults, potentially creating a capability gap for U.S. forces.

I'm so sick of this dementia-pedophile.

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u/WinterPizza1972 — 6 days ago

Completed All Achievements

My kid tells me this is something I should post to you folks. My first character is a Slytherin and that's what I spent most of my time solving the other achievements. The hardest was the Merlin Trials because some of them did not show up on either the mini map or the main map. Level 40 was probably hardest after that as it was an annoying hunt for all the collection boxes.

All-in-all, it was a beautiful game with an eh story line. Now that I've gotten all the achievements, I'm off to find a new game. Any recommendations?

u/knouqs — 20 days ago

Math is Our Friend -- Fractions

Ladies and gentlemen, it appears I have struck a nerve with some of you. I am working on a piece of software whose idea is not novel but I haven't seen the solution I wish to have for my child yet, so I built one. In my original version, I wrote that the software is mostly-AI-generated, and that is true because I wanted to get a product ready for my own use as quickly as possible. With this understanding, please note that I am a professional software developer and I see AI as a tool to be used, not to replace human understanding, and the software that AI created was written a hundred times faster than I could have written it. As I understand the code written, I have been able to find problems in the AI-generated solution, but moreso, I am not reliant on AI to do the work for me. Please understand that I am using a tool to make a tool in much the same way that a metal-worker may use a furnace to melt iron for a hammer. In this case, the furnace is AI, the hammer is the tool whose construction I validated, and the metal-worker is me. The hammer is being passed to my own child, but my own child is not the only one who may benefit from it -- yours may, too. I'm looking for feedback on the hammer, regardless of how the hammer was created.

Hey folks, I hastily (i.e., mostly-AI-generated) programmed a project that creates a worksheet for basic mathematics operations on fractions because I'm not particularly thrilled with most of the pre-made worksheets available on-line.

When I have the time, I'm going to go over it again myself and re-write the layout of the UI and the part of the code that formats the PDF (the algorithm the AI used for positioning text elements isn't how I think it should be done), but the format mostly works correctly now.

I'd like your input on it. My goal is to make it available to everyone through a website that also needs to be written, but for now, my kid's education is highest on my list of priorities. What would you like to see changed or improved?

https://imgur.com/db2RmbM for a screenshot of the program (although I have made it a webpage also, I haven't tested it as much because programs are easier to debug)

Math is Our Friend Google Drive Share is the link to the Google Drive share that I've made so you can see the one randomly-generated PDF. Again, I don't have a proper webpage yet for it.

I have ideas for lots of random worksheet generator programs. Simple things like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers. Graphing of equations. Measuring shapes. I'm keen on reading what sorts of projects you'd like to see, also.

Math is a pretty big subject and we've been missing something like this project.

Finally, and yes, it unfortunately always comes to this, things cost money. How much would you pay for access to a website that allows you to randomly generate all sorts of worksheets? I would also love feedback from teachers on this as I think they would benefit greatly from it.

u/knouqs — 2 months ago

Hello folks,

I am writing a system for which I expect at least three different types of users and a number of companies. For simplicity, let's call one of the groups "users", another "tech", and the third "billing". I also expect the "companies" in my model.

The "users" are the end users, not employed by the company. They pay $0. The "tech" group is the group that configures things for the end users; they pay $0 but work for one of the "companies". The "billing" group maintains contacts that each work for various companies.

I presume that licenses are purchased on behalf of each of the companies for the "tech" users to use.

I have never done this, but I have a DB model configured that does what I've described. How would I actually implement something like this such that companies can pay me for the software that I'm writing? What sorts of OTSS would I use to get paid? I am still in the design phase for this component, so if my understanding is misguided, please offer corrections.

Thanks for your help!

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u/knouqs — 4 months ago