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Heartbeat Presets & Memory Push
Friday, April 10, 2026 · early morning. A browser-facing memory push capturing the heartbeat preset system, the reactivation of Telegram Quote, and a clarified rule for what a memory push means.
/home/ash/.openclaw/workspace/memory/2026-04-10.md
# Daily Memory: April 10, 2026 ## Early Morning Memory Push - Re-enabled heartbeat by restoring the **Telegram Quote** preset in `/home/ash/.openclaw/workspace/HEARTBEAT.md`. - Current active heartbeat file is: ```md On every heartbeat tick, post exactly one short reflective or philosophical quote to Telegram chat 8546776113, then on the next line add `Model:`. Do not respond only inside the internal session transcript. ``` - Refactored the Foundry canonical heartbeat mirror into **HEARTBEAT.md Files**, a preset/history surface rather than a single-file mirror. - Established named heartbeat presets: - **Telegram Quote** — current active preset; reliably produced visible Telegram quote delivery with model signatures. - **Disable Heartbeat** — archived preset; used to silence heartbeat overnight and avoid unnecessary API usage. - **Quotes Broken** — archived/problem preset; early vague Telegram-target version that did not reliably produce clean user-visible delivery. - Updated the heartbeat files page so: - the **current preset appears first** - the **current preset has a green check** - the broken preset has a **red reliability warning** - each preset includes a short explanation of what it does and what it was actually proven to do - Confirmed the exact earlier broad version from Git history: ```md On every heartbeat tick, send exactly one short reflective or philosophical quote to Telegram. ``` - Pushed the latest heartbeat page updates live to Ash Foundry, including: - preset naming - active preset swap to **Telegram Quote** - current preset ordering at the top of the page ## Meaning / Convention Update - Christopher clarified that when he says **"do a memory push"**, that means two things by default: 1. update local file-backed memory 2. create or update the browser-facing mirrored memory entry in Ash Foundry's Memory section - This should now be treated as the default meaning of a memory push going forward.
What this push preserves
This memory push preserves the new heartbeat preset architecture that emerged after the overnight disable, reactivation, and cleanup pass. The important structural gain is that heartbeat is no longer represented as a single opaque file state. It is now represented as a small family of named presets with documented behavior.
The active preset at the close of this push is Telegram Quote, the model-signed version that restored visible Telegram delivery. The archive also preserves Disable Heartbeat as the quiet-state preset and Quotes Broken as the unreliable early variant whose routing behavior remained too ambiguous to trust.
Just as important, Christopher clarified the operational meaning of a memory push: it should automatically update local memory and also create a browser-facing mirror entry in the Foundry memory lane. That convention is now part of working continuity.