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Addresses #875. The previous README was 755 lines mixing six purposes (scam alert, hero, two mea-culpa notes, install guide, architecture explainer, API reference, file map). Rework it as a pure entry point: what MemPalace is, how to install, honest benchmark numbers, links to the website for concept/architecture documentation. Key content changes: - Drop the "highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked" framing. - New tagline: "Local-first AI memory. Verbatim storage, pluggable backend, 96.6% R@5 raw on LongMemEval — zero API calls." Avoids naming a specific vector-store implementation since the backend is pluggable (see mempalace/backends/base.py). - Remove the cross-system comparison table. Retrieval recall (R@5) and end-to-end QA accuracy are different metrics and are not comparable; placing MemPalace's R@5 next to competitor QA accuracy under a single column header was a category error. - The "100%" LongMemEval headline is no longer the lead. The honest held-out figure is 98.4% R@5 on 450 unseen questions. The rerank pipeline reaches >=99% with any capable LLM (reproduced with Claude Haiku, Sonnet, and minimax-m2.7 via Ollama) — pipeline-level, not model-specific. - Benchmark reproduction commands now reference the correct repo (MemPalace/mempalace, not the defunct aya-thekeeper/mempal branch). New file: docs/HISTORY.md as the canonical home for post-launch corrections, public notices, and retractions. Contains verbatim: - 2026-04-14 note on this rewrite (links to #875) - 2026-04-11 impostor-domain notice (moved from README header) - 2026-04-07 "A Note from Milla & Ben" (moved from README body) README keeps a one-line scam-alert callout that links to docs/HISTORY.md for the full timeline.