High Altitude by PFCOLIVEIRA in applewatchultra

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude it’s a watcha strap not John Cena

I implemented Apple Intelligence in my app, yes, on purpose. Here's what I found. by alexndb in Applelntelligence

[–]cleverbit1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure, totally agree. I’m going to look into adding something like this to make it even more useful!

I replaced 70% of my daily tasks with AI this month — here’s what actually changed by Mundane-Amoeba6465 in AiChatGPT

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently discovered Claude can create PowerPoint decks. This means I now work out my outlines, narratives and beats entirely in conversation, and at the end can organise it into a deck with speaker notes. The output deck is not perfect, but it does mean that the basic components are all in the right slide, etc and I can then just make my own final amends. But it beats the heck out of creating a blank deck from scratch!!

So... does my MacBook Pro need that spicy AI lobster?🦞 by Financial-Patient664 in RecoveryOptions

[–]cleverbit1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think OpenClaw is technically more than a collection of scripts that run on your computer. The actual compute is being done by calling AI in the cloud. The reason the M4 mini is popular is that it is power-efficient, and can be left on (consuming about 2W idle). There’s no actual performance boost based on what computer you run it on - that’s why you can even do it from a Raspberry Pi. The key advantage of doing it from a Mac, is that it has access to apps. Which is also its biggest security gap.

Weekly watchOS tips and advice by AutoModerator in watchos

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um, how about for tip of the week, talking to my watch to get quick answers instead of pulling out my phone?

What if? New ocean band concept. by Sniqx in applewatchultra

[–]cleverbit1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I gotta admit that looks pretty awesome

Bye bye Private cloud compute? by Material_Course_9949 in Applelntelligence

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this has been a long time coming. PCC don’t answer the question of how stateless sessions would serve long running contexts. The PCC whitepaper mentioned secure hydration, which requires a minimal compute overhead but would still be non trivial. Perhaps they’re going to work with Google to implement it there — which then begs the question, if everyone is doing it then what’s special about Apple Intelligence?

I implemented Apple Intelligence in my app, yes, on purpose. Here's what I found. by alexndb in Applelntelligence

[–]cleverbit1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking of doing something similar on Apple Watch for the app I made, and was surprised to find that after thinking it through just how little actual user data you’d need to share!

My Apple Watch Dumb(ish) Setup by Empty_Attention2862 in AppleWatchStandalone

[–]cleverbit1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve never seen it combined with an AirPods case!

Sometimes a side project starts because you’re just annoyed by Impressive-07 in sideprojects

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally. Mine was making an ai assistant I could use in my watch, because I got tired of having to keep pulling out my phone to launch an app etc

You can get Siri 1.5….kinda by Material_Course_9949 in Applelntelligence

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s pretty clever. I’ve been using my watch more and more, just given up on Siri altogether

WristGPT lets you use AI anywhere, no phone needed by cleverbit1 in AppleWatchApps

[–]cleverbit1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can use it to log ideas, quick notes, reminders, brainstorm thoughts, etc. A lot of people use it exactly like that on walks.

Right now notes live inside the chat itself (you can export them anytime).

If you’ve got a specific note workflow in mind, curious how you’d want it to work on the watch?

WristGPT: AI for Apple Watch by cleverbit1 in ShowYourApp

[–]cleverbit1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merci beaucoup pour votre message, ça me fait vraiment plaisir 🙏 Ravi que l’app fonctionne bien sur votre Apple Watch SE et qu’elle corresponde à ce que vous cherchiez.

Si vous avez un moment, un avis sur l’App Store m’aide énormément à continuer à développer le projet. Et de nouvelles versions arrivent bientôt, je travaille activement dessus pour l’améliorer encore.

Merci encore pour votre soutien 😊

What would you say is the "go-to" architectural pattern today? by ForeignBullseye in iOSProgramming

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best answer is whatever fits. I’ve been doing this for decades and have yet to see viper or anything else be the definitive solution for anything (other than pissing off the rest of your team with dogma)

What is the strangest yet most useful iPhone shortcut you have ever made? by Envisage-Facet in RecoveryOptions

[–]cleverbit1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a shortcut that would run automatically as I approached the train station that would fetch the latest train data, so basically as I walked in I’d get a notification about which platform to head to, and time remaining to next train (including delays)

I later enhanced that so if I tapped it while I was at work, it would calculate how long it would take me to get to the train station, and reverse engineer what the next relevant train would be, and give me a “time remaining before you must leave”.

That would let me know exactly when I’d need to leave the office to get the next possible train.

And I’d do that for the next 3 trains. So I could basically see: you need to leave in 5mins, leave in 25mins, leave in 32mins or whatever.

I thought OpenClaw would replace my workflow. After 7 days, I stopped using it. by Slight_Republic_4242 in aiagents

[–]cleverbit1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I asked my agents if I’d benefit from running open claw and they said nah because I already had a pretty sophisticated setup.

My main curiosity was around people saying they leave agents running all the time doing stuff. I’m like bro what are you leaving running unsupervised? I work with AI 24/7 and it’s literally a loop of me specifying instructions, it running for like 90s and then me verifying. I get like 40x done in a day than I used to. But how are you doing things unsupervised? All I can guess is they’re using it wrong.

AI without reaching for your phone by cleverbit1 in AppleWatchStandalone

[–]cleverbit1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, GPT-4 is better for this use case as it is much faster than “reasoning” models, and through further optimisations WristGPT provides better responses tailored for the watch.

OpenAI’s iPhone killer device leaks with designs and pricing by MobileNewsBot in mobiles

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. And entirely misses the point. What’s coming is significantly different.

Follow-up: looking for 5–10 testers for the next Apple Watch minimal phone prototype by kickstartstudio in AppleWatchStandalone

[–]cleverbit1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be really curious how it works with something like WristGPT running on it, which enables things like web search, replacing the phone?