i dont think i can emphasise enough on how STUPIDLY SIMPLE it is to do this.
below is a screenshot of my conversation with Claude where I asked it to make my personal CRM.
literally 2 lines of prompt.
@Kalpeshb04 also knows what I am talking about :)
have built minimi - your ambient memory that you can plug and play with any LLM/harness.
it works out of the box without any integrations, and is completely local.
using it means
- less manual explanation to LLM/agents
- lets you recall anything anytime
- kills any meeting note takers
- auto-updates your second brains
- build any auto-updating productivity dashboard
- giving the purest personal context to your agents
pretty powerful stuff, we have gone viral on X a couple of times.
you can try it here - https://t.co/tTe5mZY7wR
here's the most personal thing i've ever shared on the internet. it’s the story of finding the purpose behind everything i am doing at minimi.
it was shaped by my mom's cancer diagnosis and my kitten cotton's going away.
tldr, death and grief taught me the most this year and it has a good ending.
Do you think it's nice to demo a project you've built and add it to the portfolio website, than giving that access to a deployed website for that?
Well, I'm to-be cloud engineer, so that's why I don't understand how the underlying infra will be displayed via a working link.
Hisashiburi desu ne ... Long time no see!
Life update is moving to US for pursuing Cloud Engineering! Yes finally decided what I wanna do!
Hope everything's going well for y'all!
Three 16-year-old Indian students turned a simple observation into a groundbreaking environmental innovation.
While visiting a rural village, Avyana Mehta, Ariana Agarwal, and Vivaan Chhawchharia noticed a young child drinking water from a communal plastic container. That moment sparked their concern about invisible microplastics contaminating drinking water.
Motivated to find a solution, the trio developed Plas Stick, a biodegradable powder made from waste tamarind seeds. When added to water, the powder causes microplastic particles to clump together, making them easier to filter out. The invention requires no electricity, no expensive equipment, and is designed to be affordable and practical for communities lacking advanced water treatment systems.
Their innovation earned them a historic achievement in 2026: they became the first Indian team to win The Earth Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious environmental awards for teenagers.
Beyond the award, the students have conducted workshops reaching over 8,000 people across India, raising awareness about microplastic pollution and sustainability.
Their story proves that meaningful change can start with curiosity, compassion, and the courage of young minds determined to solve real-world problems.
we just built what @satyanadella is talking about.
here's the ultimate COMPANY BRAIN, your sovereignty 👇🏼
try here- https://t.co/p4xkDWmefL
minimi feeds Claude every tab, doc, call, and thread on your mac. add your team-mates' links and claude knows their work as well. 💫
i killed my Granola with Fable 5 and Minimi in one afternoon!
no more paying $20 for meeting transcriptions and querying my conversations. Now Minimi does that for me.
it also can capture offline discussions and make notes with insane accuracy. prompt in the caption.
one shotted this app - Mini-scribe (now my Granola alternative, haha!)
you can just do things 🙂
try minimi here- https://t.co/6S1DWWTGsJ
At this point
- Almost everyone appearing for interviews has basic knowledge of DSA. Either they are really good at it, or they've used AI to solve 100s of problems and are in some delulu that they can answer question in interviews.
- Almost everyone has some projects on their resume. Either they made it themselves or vibe coded them using AI, and are in some delulu that they can answer questions on those projects.
- Almost everyone has good marks in college subjects. Either they actually studied them, or just asked AI to do their assignments, and are in some delulu that they can answer questions in interviews.
- Some (I wouldn't say many) people have started cheating in interviews and are in some delulu that the interviewer is stupid and doesn't realise.
Now, when an interviewer looks at a candidate, it is almost impossible for them to NOT recognise which person falls in the 1st category and which person falls in the 2nd.
So, if you're that person who falls in the 2nd category, you are not just lying to the world, but to yourself because very soon somebody is going to make you realise how you've wasted your prime time doing stupid things instead of actually trying to learn something. And trust me, when that happens, it will be too late.
I wrote a Notion guide on what I would do differently as a founder if I were to start from scratch:
I talk about equity, fundraising, raising money, taxes, hiring & paying my team, running finance, selling secondaries & exiting
Leave a comment & I'll DM you a copy