MIRA – An open-source persistent AI entity with memory
11 comments
·December 20, 2025williamstein
api
The correct term for things like BSL is “source available.”
CamperBob2
The "correct term" for things like BSL is whatever they want to call it, as long as no trademarks are being infringed.
CamperBob2
Who asked them?
popalchemist
Open source has an accepted and well understood meaning to developers; when people use the term to mean something other than that, it is 100% of the time for exploitative purposes, and they know they are being disingenuous.
CamperBob2
I've used the term for 25+ years to describe my own source-included free software projects, and I'll thank you (and OSI) for not policing my language. No trademark? No standing. Choose other crusades.
JonChesterfield
Deleted comment pointed out that LICENSE.pdf is a screenshot from hashicorp. That's pretty weird, raised an issue for it.
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oidar
If you are on a Claude Pro/Max plan, can you use it by signing into your account? Or is it API only for now?
maxwell-neumann
This is really fascinating. I’d love to see a demo.
idiotsecant
I looked at your web hosted version. It seemed really easy to get it to hang up when it's search tools raise an exception.
Title says "open source", but the Business Source License (BSL) is not an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved open-source license.