> My only trouble with the memory feature is it remembers things that aren't important, like "user is trying to write an async function"
This wasn't a problem until a week or two ago in my case, but lately it feels like it's become much more aggressive in trying to remember everything as long-term defining features. (It's also annoying on the UI side that it tells you "Memory updated", but if you click through and go to the list of memories it has, the one it just told you it stored doesn't appear there! So you can't delete it right away when it makes a mistake, it seems to take at least a few minutes until that part of the UI gets updated.)
I find it funny what it decides to add to memory though. There's a lot more 'Is considering switching from mypy to pyright." than stuff like 'Is a python developer creating packages in X-space.'.