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D RMar 29, 2026@AnumaI’m no longer worried about office devices or Wi-Fi being blocked when using AI. With that "AI You Can Text" feature, where Anuma can be accessed via SMS or iMessage, all those problems are gone. Plus, I’m not worried about data security either, because all our interactions stored in the Private Memory are end-to-end encrypted, and the Private Memory itself makes sure we never lose context. -

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AI Product Management with Contextual Intelligence | Second Brain for Software HousesOpen
Great tool for simplifying product requirement tasks. Smooth Jira integration, some AI-generated content might need tweaking. If you’re looking to streamline your process without spending much, it’s definitely worth a try!
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super reliable and fast to build agents that automate in the background for me! i like the daily *help me prep for my meetings* agent alot!
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Being able to tell it to create an app for anything I want - for myself or for the AI to use is the coolest thing!
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🚀 Supercharge Your AI Workflow with Keymate! AI enthusiasts, researchers, and productivity power-users — meet Keymate, your new favorite AI-powered assistant to collect, manage, search, and chat with your digital knowledge. ✨ Why Keymate? 🔹 Collect any source – PDFs, Google Docs, YouTube videos, emails, web links — all in one private memory space. 🔹 Chat with your content – Ask complex questions and get grounded answers directly from your own documents. 🔹 Add notes and organize collections – Structure your memory the way you think. 🔹 Boost with AI context – Keymate uses a 128K context window and multi-LLM setup to deliver better, focused results. 🔹 Secure
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Feels like an important moment in consumer AI. I installed it this past weekend and played with it a bit (in a sandboxed environment). Still rough around the edges, but feels like it will become something big. Onwards!
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I started with OpenClaw on a sandboxed environment on my Mac, but now trying ZeroClaw on a very old Thinkpad with Ubuntu. Feels more non-dev friendly and seems to handle security better.
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The tool's quality has dropped significantly over the past three months. The AI is taking three times longer to solve problems and is still making many mistakes. Accuracy has decreased by at least 60%. I had to manually fix everything and stop using the prompt. Unfortunately, it used to work very well for me, but now it no longer does.

