We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now.
After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal.
One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan.
Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.
Chronicle is an experimental feature giving Codex the ability to see and have recent memory over what you see, automatically giving it full context on what you're doing. Feels surprisingly magical to use.
We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now.
After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal.
One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan.
Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.
Chronicle is an experimental feature giving Codex the ability to see and have recent memory over what you see, automatically giving it full context on what you're doing. Feels surprisingly magical to use.
@PandaAshwinee@rabois it's super simple and hands off to use! you can download it at https://t.co/7i8B0z8cAA or you can clone it and build it from scratch https://t.co/PfkmsVvmYm
Dayflow was built to be local-first, private and LLM agnostic.
You can use local LLMs, or bring your ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini sub.
It's open source (6k+✨), so you can adapt it for secure personal and enterprise use.
Check it out at dayflow [.] so
We just launched Tinycloud into public beta 🌥️
It’s an AI agent for video work. It sees everything in your videos (transcripts, audio, visual context, on-screen slides, speaker patterns, and more) so you can query and make artifacts from them.
Think Claude Code but for doing work across your videos.
Try it and show us what you create → https://t.co/dfKusQCKIY 🧵
some thoughts from somone who lived in miami for two years during the most recent miami tech wave.
- the weather is not great, the humidity is unbearable.
- it just mostly sucks to live there for asian ppl. that's probably easily solvable by building an hmart, boba shops, and some haidilao or equivalent places.
- taxes are low but always offset by lower comp.
- cold start problem, ppl want to live near their friends
- neighborhoods are decent i'll give you that, you can pretty much find any flavor of what you're looking for and building apts is not illegal so rent is not bad.