The current Keichobot is a free trial version of the paid Keichobot Premium.

  • With per-user memory
    • Currently, the emphasis is on being able to start using the system immediately without creating an account, etc.
    • Premium first creates an account.
    • Instead, you’ll be able to see your past interactions from your account screen.
    • motivating system and developmentally integrated
    • I’ve been thinking that the two have a lot in common from the creator’s point of view, but it’s still true from the user’s point of view as well. - Motivation systems and Keichobot have similarities from the user’s perspective.
    • The lack of integration in the current Keichobot is around the fact that you want people to remember things like TODO lists, etc.
      • I don’t want to have to explain what the task is every time.
    • Interview long-term users of the motivation system to find out when they use the system.
    • Developmentally integrated with Kozaneba via [Expedition Net
    • There was discussion about “getting lost in depth-first search” and “maybe we need a width-first search.”
    • But if you naively do a breadth-first search, it feels like you’re ignoring what we’ve said and asking a different question, depth-first for this care.
    • Instead of simply avoiding depth, we can put an upper limit on the length of isolated branches that do not form a network.

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