PMB (Personal Memory Brain) Earns a 115 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building Local-First Persistent

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Today we are interviewing Oleksii Bondar, the creator behind PMB (Personal Memory Brain). PMB is an innovative, local-first persistent memory solution designed to seamlessly connect to AI coding agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It aims to solve the frustrating bottleneck of developers having to repeatedly explain their codebase to AI agents across different sessions.

What does PMB do? And why is now the time for it to exist?

PMB is local-first persistent memory for AI coding agents, connected over...

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