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I built an AI Agent to handle all the annoying tasks.Here's what I learned
Time. It's arguably our most valuable resource, right? And nothing gets under my skin more than feeling like I'm wasting it on pointless, soul-crushing administrative junk. That's exactly why I'm obsessed with automation.I set out to build an AI agent specifically to handle this annoying, time-consuming crap for me. I decided to call him Pine (named after my street). The setup was simple: one AI to do the main thinking and planning, another dedicated to writing emails, and a
Show HN: I built a tool to automate repetitive tasks by recording my screen
Hi HN,
I'm excited to share ClickRepeat, a tool I've been building to tackle the tedious, repetitive tasks we all face on our computers.
The core idea is simple: you record yourself performing a task once (clicking, typing, navigating apps), and ClickRepeat's AI learns the workflow. Then, you can replay that exact automation anytime, locally or eventually in the cloud. Think of it like creating macros by demonstration, without needing to write scripts or deal with complex RPA setu
Show HN: Blast – Fast, multi-threaded serving engine for web browsing AI agents
Hi HN!BLAST is a high-performance serving engine for browser-augmented LLMs, designed to make deploying web-browsing AI easy, fast, and cost-manageable.The goal with BLAST is to ultimately achieve google search level latencies for tasks that currently require a lot of typing and clicking around inside a browser. We're starting off with automatic parallelism, prefix caching, budgeting (memory and LLM cost), and an OpenAI-Compatible API but have a ton of ideas in the pipe!Website & Docs:
Mindbreeze Announces Continued Availability on the GSA Schedule Contract, Empowering Government Agencies with AI-Driven Knowledge Management
CHICAGO, April 29, 2025--Mindbreeze Corporation is pleased to announce the continued availability of Mindbreeze InSpire through the U.S. GSA Schedule Contract.
How CMI resources can plug knowledge gaps, revamp your CV and help you nail that interview
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3 AI Productivity Tools for Coding | Tools for Making Coding Easy
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Knowledge Management Thought Leader 69: Paul Corney
Originally posted 09-May-24
dead internet theory
The dead Internet theory is a conspiracy theory that asserts, due to a coordinated and intentional effort, the Internet now consists mainly of bot activity and automatically generated content manipulated by algorithmic curation to control the population and minimize organic human activity.[1][2][3][4][5] Proponents of the theory believe these social bots were created intentionally to help manipulate algorithms and boost search results in order to manipulate consumers.[6][7] Some proponents of th
Ask HN: Building Subfex, a Smart AI Subscription Bundle
Instead of managing multiple separate subscriptions (and dealing with the cost and fatigue), users can choose a bundle that fits their workflow.We’re in early development and would love your feedback:Have you experienced subscription fatigue with AI tools?Would you find value in a bundled subscription for multiple AI apps?How would you expect the pricing to work for a 3–5 tool bundle?What tools or categories (writing, search, design, productivity, etc.) would you like included?
We built our entire AI App Builder on Cloudflare stack, and it's awesome
Hey everyone, the founder of Fine.dev here.I wanted to share my experience from switching our cloud provider to CloudFlare. A bit about us:Last week launched our platform: An all-in-one AI that turns a single prompt into a production-ready app.Every project our users build comes with auth, database, file storage, LLM integration, and hosting, all working out of the box.It feels like magic but it's very real - and a lot of it is thanks to Cloudflare.Our dream with Fine was that anyone, liter
Show HN: FlowTracks – A goal-based time tracker focused on consistency
Hi HN,I made FlowTracks – a time tracker that shows how consistent you really are.I’ve tried a bunch of productivity tools: Pomodoro timers, TODO apps, time logs. They helped me focus or stay organized short-term — but none of them gave me a clear picture of how consistent I was over time.I wanted to know:- Which days I drift off- Whether I was improving week over week- When exactly my focus dropped during the daySo I built FlowTracks.Originally it was just a tool for myself. But after using it
Show HN: ThreadsInside – curated threads from message boards and podcast digest
Hello,Online message boards like Hacker News, FlyerTalk, Something Awful, Ars Technica, and many others are treasure troves of fascinating discussions. As forums decline with the rise of Reddit and Discord, I believe their rich content deserves wider access.That’s why I created threadsinside.com, which offers a curated overview of standout threads (with direct links) and a podcast that dives into individual discussions (available on Spotify and freely on the website as well). For the podcast I m
Show HN: Discover and link the indieweb with a simple text query
I have a personal blog and homebrew static site generator. The features of this SSG have slowly grown over fifteen years of development and recently I added the standard "Related Posts" widget that appears at the footer of each page. As I was writing the code to find similar posts from my site, it struck me that it'd be nice to have a Related Posts section for other people's content. Some of the walled blogging services do this but I'd never seen it for the open web.Ha
Ask HN: On info discovery, AI/Turtles all the way down vs. human curation
Is there time for a comeback of human curated content vs the avalanche of AI stuff? Like DMOZ but maybe with some verification of who vouches for what and an algorithm based on those individuals and the groups they choose to vouch for?We had directories, Google leveraged DMOZ and pagerank of those pages, dumped them, then leverages wikipedia and now AI subsumes wikipedia.I'd rather have real individuals, real groups and some kind of algo that every individual/group can tweak that goes
Amanda Schneider: Work is broken. Gen Z can help fix it
Would you rather stay in your current job until you retire, or change jobs every year? Researcher Amanda Schneider says Gen Z's answer to this question says a lot about the evolving workplace. Sharing data-driven insights on the young workforce, she debunks common misconceptions about Gen Z employees and explains why their preferences are key to...
Why Apple’s Core Apps are a Perfect Solution for Daily Productivity
Learn why Apple’s unified app system is the ultimate solution for managing tasks, tracking goals, and simplifying your daily workflows.
Best Productivity Tools to Help You Work Smarter
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Spain emerges as Europe's workplace productivity powerhouse, UK lags behind
The UK and Ireland came out last in terms of productivity according to this report, and poor tools are to blame.