How I built a Go proxy that keeps your LLM conversation alive when cloud quota runs out
Introduction What is Trooper The real problem: context loss on fallback The solution: three-layer context compaction Anchor : The first two turns of the conversation are always preserved. These establish the original intent and set the tone. SITREP : The middle turns get compressed into a structured
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