Link: Local, Source-Backed Memory for AI Agents

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Today, we are speaking with Gowtham Sarveswaran about Link, a local, source-backed memory layer designed for AI agents. Link helps developers maintain private, portable, and cross-agent memory stored in local files rather than cloud profiles.

Link is a local, source-backed memory layer for AI agents. It turns raw notes and project context into an inspectable Markdown wiki, while explicit “remember this” requests become reviewable agent memory that...

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