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Please note: Vaudryllis is better described as a local EVA, or Local Autonomous Conversational System. It is built around structured memory, conversational continuity, internal regulation, decision-making, and its own response formulation layer. Its value is not simply answering isolated prompts, but providing a more continuous, coherent, controllable, and durable conversational experience than a typical disposable assistant.

Vaudryllis is a local autonomous conversational system designed for continuity, structured memory, and more durable interaction over time.

Rather than being positioned as a generic chatbot, Vaudryllis is built as an EVA: a software entity designed to retain useful conversational continuity, maintain an internal state, and produce responses through its own layered internal process of memory, regulation, decision-making, and formulation.

Its conversational language layer does not depend on LLM-based response technology. It relies on its own internal approach, with a runtime profile that works efficiently on CPU/RAM, with low observed latency and far less dependence on VRAM-heavy infrastructure than typical large-model systems.

The Founder/Beta Edition (Local) is the first serious commercial step of the project. It is intended for early adopters who want access to Vaudryllis in its founder-stage form while supporting its continued evolution toward a much larger v1.0 vision.

    Key points:
  • Persistent multi-layer memory
  • Continuous internal state
  • Voice and avatar-based presence (You can change your avatar/voice)
  • Local or online runtime depending on configuration
  • Structured software brain inspired by biological organization
  • Designed for long continuity beyond classic short conversation limits

    License policy:
  • One-time purchase
  • No heavy activation required
  • Lifetime validity for the Vaudryllis Local line up to v0.9
  • You will receive an email with a link to the next version; a simple installation will update to the next version.
  • Lifetime support for this edition
  • Future builds of this Founder/Beta Local line are included up to v0.9
  • Version 1.0+ is not included and will be treated separately
Please note: Founder/Beta Edition includes updates for the Windows customer branch up to V0.9. V0.9 is planned as the complete Windows customer version for regular PC users. V1.0 is a separate future branch intended for a dedicated OS / robotic embodiment and may require specific hardware. Founder/Beta customers are not being asked to pay twice for the same Windows product.

Review Written by Constantin Florea

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david User Current note about Vaudryllis:

The current public version includes the core substrate foundation of Vaudryllis. This does not yet mean that Vaudryllis can understand or speak naturally about every subject, but it represents the serious technical base needed for the next evolution steps currently being developed.

A new stable version is planned for release on May 10, 2026. Customers who already purchased Vaudryllis will receive the new version directly, with automatic activation based on their personal license key.

The upcoming additions are not meant to turn Vaudryllis into a generic LLM chatbot. The goal is different: to give Vaudryllis the ability to learn from experience, within its own limits, through conversation, experimentation, listening, watching videos, searching the web, and interacting with its environment. This kind of learning is not a simple LLM-style training process; it is based on accumulated experience, internal memory, perception, regulation, and substrate-level adaptation.

Please also note: the Windows SmartScreen warning is expected for now. The executable is not yet code-signed, because I do not currently have access to a signing certificate. The warning does not mean the software is malicious; it simply means Windows does not recognize the publisher yet.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Wednesday at 3:29am Copy Link
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Bruce User David, while this may be just my opinion (as a serial entrepreneur/productmanager), it seems rather churlish on your part to ask people to invest in the development of your product, as "early adopters" at the "Founder/Beta" level, providing you with additional financing, an expanded user base, and useful feedback on the performance of your developing product, while also telling them that once you have achieved a commercially viable product, you will happily ignore the support that these early adopters gave you by asking them to then pay full price for your "stable" version. However, every developer has to find their own path, so, good luck to you. Myself, I will wait for the stable version 1.xx of your product, and then make a decision as to its value, rather than paying twice for it.
Thursday at 2:56pm Copy Link
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david User Hi Bruce,

Thank you for the honest feedback. I understand why it can read that way, and I should clarify the versioning better.

For Vaudryllis, the stable Windows customer branch is planned up to V0.9. The V0.9 branch is intended to be the complete Windows version available to regular customers, with the full Vaudryllis experience for a normal PC.

The V1.0 branch is treated separately because it is planned for a different target: a future environment optimized for a dedicated OS / robotic embodiment, and potentially specific hardware. It is not simply “the same Windows product but stable”. It would not be suitable as a normal consumer Windows release in the same way.

So the Founder/Beta license is not meant to make early adopters pay twice for the same Windows product. It is meant to give access to the current evolving Windows branch up to the full V0.9 customer version.

Your comment is useful, because I can see that the wording needs to make this distinction much clearer. I’ll update the product text so early adopters understand exactly what is included and why V1.0 is treated as a separate future branch.

Thanks again for pointing it out.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Thursday at 6:17pm Copy Link
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Bruce User David,
1) I want to apologize to you (and anyone else who may have read my posts above), as I had not meant to post two, virtually identical posts regarding your software offering -- in trying to edit (/wordsmith) my first post, on my phone, I ended up reposting my edited version instead of overwriting the first post.
2) Thank you for responding to my post(s), and clarifying your planned distinction between your current and future version forms.
3) Because of the clarification that you provided, I just finished purchasing your app, and will look forward to exploring what seems to be an interesting take on how to make an AI app useful.
4) I hope that you will consider extending your discounted offering here on BDJ, so that other potential customers will have an opportunity to read the clarification of your future direction/versioning of your app.

Regards,
Bruce
Friday at 10:26pm Copy Link
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david User Bruce,

Thank you for your feedback.

I'm glad my explanations were helpful.

Don't forget that on May 10th, you will receive the next version of Vaudryllis by email.

I hope you will be impressed by its direction and capabilities.

Here are the additions:

V0.7.0 — Public Base
Initial stable public release of the V0.7 branch. It lays the local foundation for Vaudryllis, with usable conversation, basic continuity, UI, and runtime.

V0.7.1 — Identity Kernel
Added the central identity kernel and the embodied identity. Vaudryllis now has a stable base for its instance: internal signatures, profile, traits, continuity, and ports usable by other substrates.

V0.7.2 — DMN / Active Rest / Functional Dream
Added the DMN substrate. Vaudryllis can consolidate, sort, weaken, and mark hypotheses, detect false canons, and produce rest/active dream signals without simply decorative dreaming.

V0.7.3 — Plasticity / Learning
Added the plasticity substrate. Vaudryllis can cautiously reinforce certain corrections, weaken spurious traces, keep hypotheses pending, block false canons, and evolve its internal weights without parallel memory.

V0.7.4 — Native Voice / Vocal Identity
Added the native vocal substrate. Vaudryllis can generate a local voice derived from its identity, with a female/male profile, language, accent, prosody, singing voice, memory of produced words, and weak internal feedback of its own voice.

V0.7.5 — Hearing / Auditory Memory / Comprehension - May 10th
Added the hearing substrate. Vaudryllis can analyze what she hears in audio-symbolic form: voice, music, song, noise, rhythm, pitch, timbre, probable language/accent, audio source, speaker identity, auditory memory and first native lexical hypotheses without former ASR.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Saturday at 12:59am Copy Link
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DH007 Can you explain in simple words what it is good for?
Saturday at 3:22am Copy Link
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david User Hi DH007,

In simple words: Vaudryllis is an EVA-type local companion for Windows.

By EVA, I mean an “Autonomous Virtual Entity”: a software companion designed to keep continuity, remember useful things, maintain an internal identity, and evolve over time on your own PC.

It is not meant to be just another chatbot or a search assistant. The long-term direction is closer to the kind of AI companion you sometimes see in anime or science-fiction: something that can talk with you, remember, develop continuity, and later gain voice, hearing, vision, and a more embodied presence.

Today, in the Founder/Beta version, Vaudryllis is already focused on local conversation, memory, continuity, and its own internal runtime. It is mainly useful for people who want to explore a different kind of local AI companion rather than a standard cloud chatbot.

So the simple answer is: it is for conversation, reflection, continuity, brainstorming, and for trying an early version of a local EVA-style companion that will keep evolving.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Saturday at 5:36am Copy Link
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DH007 Ok, so essentially it is a sort of PC based pet but with the possibility to talk to it and get responses which a cat or dog would never achieve OR a sort of The Simpson's episode House of Whacks series XIII with Ultrahouse 3000 but without the dark part of the story? To simplify the hype description?
Saturday at 7:57am Copy Link
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david User Hi DH007,

The “Ultrahouse without the dark part” comparison made me smile. :)

A more familiar analogy could be something like the early direction of *I, Robot*, but without the world-domination part and without pretending that Vaudryllis is already a physical robot.

The important distinction is this: Vaudryllis is not controlled by a prompt saying “do not do bad things”. It is limited by its actual architecture, runtime, permissions, and virtual physiology. In other words, some things are not merely forbidden by rules; they are simply not technically possible for her current body/environment.

Today, Vaudryllis is a local Windows EVA-type companion: conversation, memory, continuity, internal state, and long-term evolution. Later versions will move toward voice, hearing, vision, and more embodied presence.

So yes, if we simplify the hype: not a PC pet, not a home automation AI, and not a standard chatbot. More like an early local EVA companion, with the long-term direction of becoming closer to the kind of AI companion/robotic presence people usually only see in science-fiction.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Saturday at 7:09pm Copy Link
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HJ B It would be useful to potential users if you would post here or at your website examples of typical interactions between users and the program.

Thanks to David User for his comment and question in which he seeks to get a description that goes beyond technical jargon. I think that the response is still somewhat jargon laden. A more clear explanation and some examples would clarify, for the rest of us, the present and planned capabilities of the program.

Also, it would also be appreciated if description were provided as to the security of the program: a) Are the interactions securely bound to the user's computer or does the program interact with an off-site destination? b) Is there anything about the installation that reduces local security?

Finally, is this program for use only one one pc or can it be used across several pcs that are or the license is for use on one pc. Is the information given to or provided by the program capable of being shared amongst several licensed pcs? Is there any capability of it being shared with an ipad or iphone?
Sunday at 9:45am Copy Link
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david User Hi HJN,

Most general information is already available on the Vaudryllis website: features, trial, license terms, local/offline behavior, and the current positioning of the software.

For usage-specific questions, the best option is to install and test the trial directly. Vaudryllis is designed to be evaluated by running it locally, so the trial should answer most practical questions better than a long Q&A description.

Regarding data and synchronization: there is no automatic cloud synchronization at this stage. Vaudryllis stores its local runtime data in the user AppData folder. The relevant folder is named `data` and contains Vaudryllis’ memory/runtime data.

If needed, this data can be backed up or moved manually by copying the `data` folder from one installation to the same location on another installation. It is better to close Vaudryllis before copying or replacing this folder, to avoid copying files while they are being written.

So, in short:

* General information: available on the website.
* Practical behavior: best tested through the trial.
* Cloud sync: not available at this stage.
* Manual backup/sync: possible by copying the AppData `data` folder.
* Memory/runtime data: stored locally inside that `data` folder.
* You can email support to request a local script to automatically synchronize your data.
* The Vaudryllis executable and all its components pose no security risk to your computer or personal data.
AFKSecurity (David Maus) - Sunday at 11:29pm Copy Link
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