Domain Memory
Definition
Domain memory is the central thesis of the video: a persistent, structured representation of work state specific to a task domain, including goals, feature lists with pass/fail status, progress logs, and test harnesses. Unlike vector databases, domain memory is not retrieval of past content but a durable schema that lets a stateless agent re-ground itself each session.
Key Discussions
- xNcEgqzlPqs (): Domain memory is the central thesis of the video: a persistent, structured representation of work state specific to a task domain, including goals, feature lists with pass/fail status, progress logs, and test harnesses. Unlike vector databases, domain memory is not retrieval of past content but a durable schema that lets a stateless agent re-ground itself each session.