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Sharing a Namespace in Skein: What It Is and How It Stays Yours
There is a moment that shows up once you have been using AI tools on real work. You have built up context with your assistants about a client, a project, or something in your personal life. Then some…
Best AI Memory Tools in 2026
If you use more than one AI tool, you have already met the problem. You explain your project to Claude. The next morning you ask Cursor about the same thing and it has never heard of it. ChatGPT reme…
Skein vs Mem.ai: A Notebook Your AI Can Reach, or Memory Behind the Tools You Use
Skein and Mem.ai both hold what you want your AI to remember, and both connect to Claude over MCP, so a connected assistant can read and write your memory in either one. The difference is what that m…
Skein vs Mem0: A Memory Layer for Developers, or for You
Skein and Mem0 both store memory for AI, but they are not really competing, because they are for different people doing different things. Mem0 is something a developer builds into an app they are shi…
Skein vs Mirror Memory: Which AI Memory Tool Fits You
Skein and Mirror Memory both keep your thoughts and hand them to your AI tools when they are needed. They feel completely different to use, because they are built for two different moments. Mirror Me…
Skein vs Open Brain (OB1): Run Your Own, or Let It Run for You
Open Brain (OB1) and Skein are built on the same idea: one memory that every AI tool you use can read from and write to, so you stop starting over each time you switch tools. The difference is who ru…
How Do You Trust an AI Memory? Provenance, Change History, and Access Logs
At some point your AI says something about you that makes you stop. It knows a preference you do not remember telling it, or it states something out of date as if it were current. The natural questio…
OAuth vs API Keys: How Memory Tools Connect to Claude, ChatGPT, and Everything Else
You found a memory tool with great search and a clean dashboard. You go to connect it to Claude, and there is no way to. No "Connect" button works, or the one you find asks you to paste a long secret…
What Is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?
If you have ever wished Claude could read a file, search your notes, or remember something from yesterday, you have wished for MCP without knowing the name. Model Context Protocol, or MCP, is a share…