A filter for your attention — it pulls what matters out of a messy pile.
What it is & what it's for
Got a long, messy list — notes, tasks, links, search results — and a goal? THYMOS reads the meaning of each line and surfaces the ones that actually matter for your goal, so you can ignore the rest. It’s a focus tool: less scrolling, less noise.
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Say your goalwhat you’re trying to do right now
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Paste the pileone item per line
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Hit Triagekeep the 🧲, drop the rest
semantic engine: loading… (≈25 MB once, then cached)
let-go below 0.22
no idea? load an example — then hit Triage. ⌘/Ctrl + Enter in the pile also runs it.
★ How it works, honestly: THYMOS turns your goal and each line into a real 384-dimension embedding with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 (a small sentence model) running 100% in your browser — only the model downloads once from a CDN; your text is never uploaded, there’s no server and no API key. It ranks by the similarity of meaning (it gets synonyms & paraphrase, not just shared words). It surfaces what fits your stated goal — it doesn’t read your mind, and it’s a small fast model, not a giant one.
Part of Mneme · the local-first trust & memory layer · npm i -g mneme-ai