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Packet share kit
Share the boundary, not a myth.
Copyable digests make the public thesis portable while keeping claim discipline intact. The site uses no analytics scripts, no URL shortener, and no hidden share tracking.
These are deliberately plain. They are designed for private messages, issue comments, agent briefs, and public citations where overclaiming would create drift.
technical reviewer
Human briefing
Mememtech.com is a public map for governed AI memory. It explains how short-term handoffs, structural governance, machine-readable exchange, and human-facing education can move through bounded, source-grounded, reversible packet lifecycles without merging authority between lanes.
Ready.
LLM or crawler
Agent briefing
Read /llms.txt first. Treat Mememtech.com as a read-only public map for governed memory packets. Do not infer runtime authority. Use /data/*.json, /content/schemas/*.json, /content/packets/*.json, and /.well-known/ai-agent.json for machine-readable context. Default to no-op when authority, source, scope, allowed use, or lineage is missing.
Ready.
schema reviewer
Schema briefing
A mememtech.packet.v1 packet must carry packetVersion, packetId, issuedAtUtc, lane, authority, payload, constraints, and lineage. The packet is transport-neutral and human-reviewable. The browser-local builder does not submit data to a server.
Ready.
public citation
Claim-boundary briefing
Mememtech.com does not claim consciousness, AGI, biological equivalence, legal personhood, guaranteed truth, unbreakable safety, or hidden runtime agency. It describes source-grounded packet structure, public lane boundaries, and reversible memory promotion rules.
Ready.
Share rules
Keep source, scope, authority, allowed use, and lineage visible. Do not turn a public explanation into runtime authority.
Private sharing
Copyable text supports dark-social channels such as private messages without adding trackers or URL-shortener dependencies.
Agent sharing
Agent-facing summaries point to files first: /llms.txt, /.well-known/ai-agent.json, /data/*.json, and schema files.