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Francesco Bonacci

Cua · Computer History

Francesco Bonacci joined Alex Volkov on ThursdAI the week Cua shipped Computer History, a memory layer for computer-use agents. Instead of recording screenshots the way Recall does, it stores successful trajectories and accessibility trees, and it keeps credentials in an encrypted key store that never leaves the device.

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Francesco on ThursdAI

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No screenshots: memory built from successful trajectories and accessibility trees.

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What CUA shipped

Computer History is live, with an encrypted key store that stays on device.

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We shipped Computer History at Cua. No screenshots: agent memory built from successful trajectories and a11y trees, with an encrypted key store that stays on your device. I walked @altryne through it on ThursdAI. Full segment: https://thursdai.news/guests/francedot/aug-20-2026
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This week we shipped Computer History at Cua, and I went on ThursdAI with Alex Volkov to walk through it. The short version: no screenshots. Agent memory gets built from successful trajectories and accessibility trees, and credentials live in an encrypted key store that never leaves your device. Full segment and clips: https://thursdai.news/guests/francedot/aug-20-2026 If you build computer-use agents, ThursdAI is a great weekly pulse on the whole space.

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