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Jess & Taylor

Emotional context alongside facts. Late-night venting on ChatGPT. Morning clarity on Claude. The system preserves how things felt, and what happened.

Couple, 28 · 8 sessions across chatgpt, claude

The Difference

Without Kenotic

  • Claude knows Jess uses it for morning reflection (its own memory). It does not know about the 2am vent on ChatGPT, the frustration, the feeling of being unvalued.
  • The anniversary correction (Taylor didn't cancel, Taylor's boss changed the schedule) lives only on ChatGPT where Jess realized the mistake.
  • Two Alexes: Alex Warren (Taylor's friend) and Alex Petrova (Jess's coworker). Could be confused across platforms.

With Kenotic

  • The emotional arc crosses platforms. Late-night vulnerability on ChatGPT, morning clarity on Claude. Both are part of the same story.
  • The correction is preserved: Jess blamed Taylor, then learned the truth. The system never reverts to "Taylor cancelled."
  • Alex Warren and Alex Petrova are tracked as separate people in separate relationship contexts. No mix-up, no re-explaining.

The Living Timeline

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Reconstruction

Ask a question that requires connecting facts across sessions, hosts, and time. See where each part of the answer comes from.

Q

What happened with the anniversary?

A

You originally planned a 3-year anniversary dinner and coast tripG, but Taylor's boss changed the scheduleG. Taylor did not cancel, and was as upset as you were. You rescheduled and took the coast trip a week later. Taylor found a beach cabinG. It ended up being your best weekend in monthsG.

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How It Works

Four steps. No cloud. No LLM at read time. Retrieval is deterministic, so answers don't change when you switch models or when the provider ships an update.

Step 1

Ingest

You talk to any AI. The bridge captures structured understanding: facts, corrections, temporal order, emotional context.

Step 2

Store

Facts, corrections, temporal order written to a local SQLite file. On your device. No cloud.

Step 3

Reconstruct

You switch platforms. The bridge traverses the graph across all sessions, hosts, and time periods.

Step 4

Deliver

Grounded answer from specific moments. Every claim traced to a source session. No hallucination.

7 Points of Continuity

Each point represents a capability that requires genuine continuity, not retrieval alone.

1

It knows what happened when

The emotional arc (excitement, anger, guilt, repair, growth) is tracked in sequence. The system knows the 2am vent came BEFORE the morning clarity.

2

It knows who's who

Alex Warren (Taylor's college friend, visits) and Alex Petrova (Jess's coworker, covered shift) are tracked as separate people in separate relationship contexts.

3

It tracks what changed

Jess initially blamed Taylor for cancelling the anniversary. The system preserved the correction: Taylor's boss changed the schedule. Both versions are visible.

4

It remembers across conversations

The anniversary plan from Session 1 carries through 8 sessions of emotional ups and downs without being lost.

5

It connects dots across sessions

Answering 'What happened with the anniversary?' requires connecting the plan, the cancellation, the correction, the rescheduled trip, and the emotional outcome.

6

It works across AI tools

The late-night vent was on ChatGPT. The morning clarity was on Claude. The anniversary correction was on ChatGPT. The growth was on Claude. The emotional arc crosses models.

7

It preserves how things felt

The system tracks the full emotional arc. Not only events but how Jess felt about them. The 2am vulnerability, the morning regret, the guilt, the reconnection.