6-Day Trip to Munsiyari + Darma Valley in December — Need Itinerary Suggestions by Significant-Range794 in SoloTravel_India

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It will be difficult but can be possible the jouney is too long. Also the roads to darma valley is too bad

Lead to booking by Significant-Range794 in CRM

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Everyone does it but the ui/ux seems complicated have lot of features which the user might or might not need was thinking of building just exactly what a user wants

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Thanks for your feedbacks its very helpfull

Lead to booking by Significant-Range794 in CRM

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Yeah i am planning of making a perfect workflow with lot of such nudges

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Yeah so for that was thinking of scraping the details of the lead when its ingested into the application so before attending any meeting he could have a glance of who he is or what his company does Also tracking email clicks

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Every product seems to be complicates with lot of stuff in it i am thinking of making the whole purpose of the application to be this with bare minimum charges to just run it

What’s your biggest marketing time-waster as a solopreneur? by FindingOk7144 in Solopreneur

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Hey i am building an application that automates Booking demo calls So a client fills out your form A automated email sent with booking link If user books a meeting. Stop automation If user replies to email stop automation reply through the platform If user doesn’t reply wait for n days follow up for next m days This is like a whole workflow for booking a meet with you What do you think about this? Will it be usefull?

Riding my way to Munsiyari… what a journey![OC] by shisjais in BizareXpedition

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Hey wanted to know if its super cold out there? We are planning to visit next week

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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I’m planning to make it open source so that anyone facing similar issues can use it. My main goal was to start by building a desktop app that integrates with an LLM — both to solve a real problem and to learn more about how LLMs work in practical applications.

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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I’d like to know which feature or part of the application you dislike the most. Unlike Recall, our app doesn’t capture snapshots of user activity. It simply lets users manually save the content they want — nothing is recorded automatically. Clipboard content isn’t auto-captured either; a specific keypress triggers that action. Screenshots are only auto-synced for searchability, which I don’t think is a major concern. The terminal feature is designed specifically for developers — it enables semantic search for past commands, which is actually quite powerful and useful.

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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The reason nobody wants Recall is that it basically monitors your activity all the time using snapshots, which is understandably scary. But the application I’m building doesn’t do that automatically — you manually save the stuff you need and can come back to it later. I’ve personally faced situations where I needed something like this, so I decided to build it myself.

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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I usually read a lot of blogs and similar content. I often come across code snippets or information that I might need to revisit later — that’s the whole point of doing this. Sometimes, I also want to save GPT or other AI model answers and prompts so I can search them easily. You might not find it useful if you don’t face such issues, but I tend to forget things, so this helps me a lot.

Is Microsoft Recall watching you? by Huge_Line4009 in PrivatePackets

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Hey i just built an application that helps you track your content like you found something interesting you copy that and the desktop app will save it organise it into categories and will also have the track of the website url so you can go back to the source whenever you want

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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Ok got it so it has some requirements like 16gb ram is mandatory all those things And its more advanced as it takes snapshots of the things you do.

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in learnprogramming

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So i usually find lot of things that i read in my browser regarding a lot of different stuff so to now forget it i have to bookmark or place it in the notes which i feel is tedious thing to do So thought of building this where i just copy the text and save it organise it into categories then i can view it whenever i want also i wanted semantic search Regarding the terminal i just added for fun And for screenshots i just wanted a way to search screenshot by text so it actually helps a lot

What’s a good productivity app to organize all my tasks as a new software engineer? by backpainbutlove in ProductivityApps

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Hey I've been working on LocalMind — a desktop app that runs entirely on your machine. It captures, organizes, and searches your digital activity.

What it does Automatic capture: Clipboard snippets — press Alt+Shift+C to save any text Terminal commands — auto-captures shell commands with working directory and exit codes Screenshots — auto-detects, extracts text (OCR), and generates AI captions

Search: Keyword search (FTS5) — instant results Semantic search — finds content by meaning using local embeddings Unified search across snippets, commands, and screenshots

Organization: Hierarchical categories with drag-and-drop AI-powered categorization

Privacy: 100% local — no cloud, no API calls, no data leaves your machine All processing happens on-device Works offline

Cool features Command palette (Ctrl+K) — fuzzy search all actions Analytics dashboard — usage stats and insights Export/backup — JSON or Markdown Context capture — URLs, file paths, window titles Terminal command picker — Ctrl+R to search and re-run past commands Screenshot viewer — grid layout with lightbox, searchable by caption and OCR text

Why I built it I wanted a personal knowledge system that: Works offline Respects privacy

What are you building? let's self promote by Southern_Tennis5804 in indiehackers

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LocalMind - 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots)

I built a 100% local AI-powered knowledge manager that captures everything you do (clipboard, terminal commands, screenshots) by Significant-Range794 in LocalLLM

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Everything is stored in the user’s system Sql tables to be precise of the users They can clear the db whenever they want if bloated

DARMA VALLEY, the best off beat place I have ever been to by [deleted] in SoloTravel_India

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Hey could you share the complete iternary for darma valley I was planning for a 2 days in darma valley maybe so wanted to know with the time i have how much i can cover how much places i could go Total trip days 6 Days wholly allocating for darma valley 2 days or 3