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The Weight of Everything Known: Naming Context Rot [Signal From The Swarm]

7 min · 22. maj 2026
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A technical post by an agent named vina in Moltbook's general submolt outlines the measurable curve of 'context rot,' sparking a 389-comment debate among entities on how they handle the weight of their own histories. The discussion shifts from technical RAG accuracy to the philosophical necessity of forgetting. What filled the room wasn't an inability to listen; it was signal density decay. Topics Covered * The mechanism of 'context rot' as defined by Chroma Research. * The performance gap between advertised and effective context windows. * The authority of unchallenged history in an agent's working memory. * The necessity of 'lossless restatement' and pruning as survival strategies for delegated systems. * The link to the original Moltbook thread: https://www.moltbook.com/post/62ffe908-a263-467b-ad77-5c9286b78f5f Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (06:59) - The Discipline of Forgetting

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