Again, Google or Apple seem like the only companies who could practically package this all up into a neat app... but will they ever match the speed and power of editing local files with an agent... hope so, but not confident.
The hunt for a second-brain style personal assistant continues. Hoping IOS27 will bring this to life but have a feeling it won't do bulk note editing well... currently exploring storing md files in Google Drive and using Notebook LM as the query layer...
And separately... I can use an LLM on my computer to triage, connect and organize the files on my computer with just the basic Google Drive app for Mac.
Ok.... I'm starting to figure out Notebook LM. I have personal/family stuff stored in a Google Drive folder and a Notebook LM that points at that folder. Then, in the Gemini app I can 'chat' with all that data. Seems as safe/private as anything else that goes into Google Drive?
@linear If you're doing continuous development, deploying 10s or 100s of times a day, what does a release number actually mean? We want to start playing with your new releases feature but stopped using release numbers last year when we went all in on deploying directly to prod?
@m2jr Seems like even with a great central brain, unless the ops layer (gateway + storage + connectors) is slick this is effort wasted.
Meanwhile, agents built into tools our team uses are actually very helpful. Linear’s agent is doing a lot of very real work for us at the moment.
@linear Does this play nicely with our own custom code review agents? We have agents we nurture to be good at reviewing our specific code changes (I presume almost everyone else is doing this too).