Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 8 — Personal memory

The notebook — memory you can read

The store before the smarts. core/memory/ arrives with the notebook — one human-readable file in the app's data area, kept out of git because personal facts are never project files — and the memory panel: every fact visible with its date and source, add, edit, delete, and wipe-all behind a confirm. No model wiring yet, deliberately: the member hand-writes their first facts from the 8.1 brief and learns what a good memory looks like — short, plain, dated — before any model writes one. The readability ritual seals it: open the actual file, read your own facts in plain text, know exactly where your memory lives. Same prove-it-solo discipline as the registry and the search tool — the machinery earns trust empty before it carries anything that matters.

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