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Vitalis_Devcore: autonomous AI development system built by solo developer using Hyperdimensional Computing, runs fully offline with self-healing and memory consolidation

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Vitalis_Devcore: autonomous AI development system built by solo developer using Hyperdimensional Computing, runs fully offline with self-healing and memory consolidation

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3 Key Points

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    Built by a single self-taught developer with no formal education or team, Vitalis FSI is a sovereign AI coding system that runs entirely on local hardware without external API calls or cloud dependency. The system was benchmarked 3/3 on reasoning mode accuracy and includes biological memory decay following the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve.

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    The system detects and shifts between four reasoning modes (EXECUTION, RECOVERY, EXPLORATORY, ANALYTICAL) automatically based on context, consolidates memories during idle time through a DreamEngine component, and evolves five measurable personality traits over time based on accumulated experience—all without prompt engineering.

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    Available via git clone at https://github.com/AnonymousNomad/Vitalis_Devcore with minimum requirements of Python 3.10+, 2GB RAM recommended, and 500MB storage; runs a live dashboard at http://localhost:5001 and requires no GPU or internet connection.

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