Remove unused Memory Mode / Computer-Controller Mode code#3743
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* main: Remove unused Memory Mode / Computer-Controller Mode code (#3743) docs: Add Neon MCP Server tutorial (#3639) Update OSX codesigning and notarization (#3658) Fix slow typing in chat input with long running sessions (#3722) Fix html content detection regex to not include markdown autolinks (#3720) Must have missed this one (#3733) Ok, well, that got out of hand (#3718) feat: openrouter out of the box experience for goose installations (#3507)
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Memory Mode / Computer-Controller Mode was unused in the UI and superseded by mcp's that do the same thing.
The settings essentially act as feature flags that control which specialized toolsets are available to the AI agent, allowing users to enable memory persistence and/or computer automation capabilities as needed.