Long-term memory sometimes feels like an archive of not just data, but the computing containers required to relive them. The “I” is a series of time-stamped VMs or container configs. Remembering something from 10 years ago is: load up VM(now-10y) in VM(now), then the data...
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It’s actually an efficient distributed cognition/extended phenotype architecture. Store the history in the brain, but let context serve as a natural memory manager instead of fiddling around with complex caching and pointer chasing and whatnot
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I find reading along to music, though might remember the text less in terms of absolute recall across (invariant time), there is times with right trigger gives significantly much more recall vividness.
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