Day 7: ClutterHub now does the core thing.
✅Extracts memories from emails
✅Manages entities automatically
✅Search via command palette (⌘K)
✅Refined navigation
✅Clean, polished UX
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Day 3 of ClutterHub: Built the extraction pipeline that turns email chaos into clarity
✅ Parallel extraction
✅ Retry with exponential backoff
✅ User review queue
✅ Entity linking
✅ Suggested entities modal
✅ Neo4j graph setup
Email -> clarity in one sync
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@benhylak Meh. What’s the proof this is agent generated? It’s not hard to have it spit out something like this with the right prompt. Can’t take this stuff seriously.
Day 2.
Built the connector framework for Pluto, a lightweight agentic framework.
Gmail integration working - fetch emails, manage tokens, handle auth.
Next: Memory extraction. Turn email noise into facts.
Building in public 🚀
Day 1 of building ClutterHub.
Most people don’t miss important things because they’re careless. They miss them because the signal is buried in digital noise.
I’m building an AI assistant that turns digital clutter into clear priorities.
Building in public
Been quiet on here for a while, but wrote something that might help: how computers actually get compromised. No jargon, just practical stuff everyone should know.
https://t.co/A3ibVoXjCO
@evernote your search is still 💩 after ~15 years of existence. Forget relevance. You can’t even do a basic exact match. I’m going to cancel my ridiculously expensive annual subscription after being with you for that long. Possible even build something better.
@AlexDuncanTX You are running for Senate while preaching faith and family, and then you call someone else’s god false. That is hypocrisy, not leadership.
@AlexDuncanTX If you mean what you tweet, answer this, are you defending religious freedom, or are you defending your right to pick winners and losers?