I said I clean up chats weekly, but honestly, I also delete small or casual ones right after they’re done.
So the “weekly cleanup” takes maybe a minute total.
I think whether to keep chats depends on your goal. I use AI mainly as a tool for work or quick problem-solving, so I don’t need to preserve long conversations.
But if someone uses AI more like a friendly companion, I totally get why they’d want to keep the history.
When I get a really good answer, I save that text elsewhere and still delete the chat.
That’s why my ChatGPT sidebar rarely has more than about 20 chats.
I think this is a method. However, you haven't really solved the problem I mentioned, after all, in your method, the conversation history will only increase.
Suppose you have a hundred conversations that can be retained, how would you manage them?
Honestly, I'm looking forward to hearing your experience with the Canon Cat, and does it match what's said in this article? It's very difficult to find specific operation videos of the Canon Cat, and they are also quite hard to understand.
A new behavior scheduler with Cron-style scheduling, Org-mode timestamp integration, and dynamic template variables. Automatic sync and conflict detection enhance task management and productivity.
Yes, you’re right. Many people have mentioned this to me. I’ve updated the README in the latest version, hoping it will make it easier for everyone to understand.
How much time does it take for you to clear chat history every week?
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