When I started building Mnemosyne, there was no community. Just me, a SQLite file, and a stubborn belief that remembering things shouldn't require a cloud subscription. I didn't expect anyone to care. I certainly didn't expect a Discord server.
But here we are. People showed up. Contributors sent pull requests. Testers found bugs I never would have caught. Wysie built a dashboard on top of Mnemosyne that looks better than anything I could make. The project grew a heartbeat, and that heartbeat is you.
Why a Discord?
GitHub issues are great for bugs. Email works for long-form stuff. But sometimes you just want to ask "hey, how do I set this up?" and get an answer in five minutes from someone who already figured it out. That's what this server is for.
It's also for the random conversations that turn into features. The "wouldn't it be cool if..." moments. The late-night debates about whether episodic memory should decay linearly or exponentially. (It should be exponential, by the way. Fight me.)
What you'll find there
The server is set up with actual channels that make sense. No chaos, no noise. Just organized conversation:
Announcements - releases, milestones, the stuff everyone needs to know.
Help Desk - stuck on installation? SQLite acting weird? Ask here.
Dev Chat - architecture debates, plugin development, PR reviews.
Showcase - what are you building with Mnemosyne? We genuinely want to see.
Voice Channels - for the times when typing isn't fast enough and you need to actually talk to another human being about vector search.
The vibe
This is a small server right now. That's the best time to join. You won't get lost in a sea of thousands of people. Your questions won't disappear into a void. The founder (that's me) actually reads every channel and responds to most things personally.
We're building something real here. Not a product, not a startup, not a pitch deck. Just a tool that remembers things properly, and a group of people who think that matters.
If you've ever been frustrated by an AI that forgot who you are halfway through a conversation, you belong here. If you believe your data should stay on your machine, you belong here. If you just like SQLite and think it's underrated, you definitely belong here.
Come say hi
The invite is open. No application process, no gatekeeping, no "tell us about yourself" forms. Just show up, pick a channel, and start talking. We're friendly, I promise.
See you there.
AJ - building Mnemosyne in public, one memory at a time.
