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"path": "/t/give-chatgpt-a-user-controlled-persistent-project-memory-rules-structured-state-so-it-can-behave-like-a-consistent-long-term-collaborator-instead-of-a-stateless-chat/1379164#post_2",
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"textContent": "Hey @S.Lee! Really interesting idea. Having a simple way to keep persistent rules and lightweight project state across sessions would make a big difference for longer-term work, especially when you’re trying to preserve decisions, constraints, and continuity without having to re-explain everything each time.\n\nAppreciate you for laying it out so clearly. I don’t have a timeline to share, but I’ll make sure this gets passed along internally.\n\n-Sunny",
"title": "Give ChatGPT a user-controlled, persistent project memory (rules + structured state) so it can behave like a consistent long-term collaborator instead of a stateless chat"
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