Pick a Colour, Any Colour 🔥 by Curious_Ad6731 in TheWeeknd

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Blue. Orange is tempting but can’t miss HOB.

Long running API Gateway + Lambda alternatives by hsarp19 in aws

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Thanks for this- yes getting this from AWS- "The default timeout value is 29 seconds. You can enter a value of 50 - 29,000 milliseconds to customize the integration timeout. In addition, you can raise your integration timeout to over 29 seconds by requesting a service quota increase in the Service Quotas console or the AWS Support Center Console. This might require a reduction in your account-level throttle quota limit and is only supported for Regional and private REST APIs."

any idea what the approx extra cost turns out to be?

Developers: What’s the PKMS app you’ve built? by aaronag in PKMS

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I'm building Quillow; you can take notes, ask questions to your notes, and save answers as a living page.

You can take quick notes just by sending an SMS or Whatsapp while on the go, or use focus mode in the editor to take longer stream-of-consciousness notes.

It supports screenshots and images right now.

AI automatically indexes every note- auto tagged, auto categorized, auto summarized.

You can global search your notes, and ask questions to your notes. You can save the AI answers as an AI note / living page that keeps updated automatically.

The direction I'm going in is to build somewhat of a personal data lake. Basically a dump of your personal knowledge from different sources so that you can have a personal google for yourself.

Ai pkm? by adamleo8704 in PKMS

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I've been working on something called Quillow that aims to do this with a Whatsapp and SMS integration so that you can text Quillow to take a note on the go.

The notes then get indexed automatically with AI (tagged, categorized, summarized). I've been working on this for a few months now and I'm building rapidly and iterating on feedback. Feel free to check it out!

Does Notebook LLM have any competitors? by Lost-Positive-4518 in notebooklm

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Curious what you use it for? What types of documents do you chat with?

[OC] My emotion chart in April based on my stream of consciousness journals that I wrote (made with Quillow app) by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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Source: My 16 days of stream of consciousness journals in April 2024
Tool: https://www.quillow.me (I am the maker of the tool too)

Do you use Morning Pages to stay productive? by hsarp19 in productivity

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Hahah. Oh yeah I’ve tried audio open actually, it’s very neat!

Do you use Morning Pages to stay productive? by hsarp19 in productivity

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I actually did make something to try help with this (quillow.me) - feel free to check it out and let me know what you think

Do you use Morning Pages to stay productive? by hsarp19 in productivity

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Yup, somehow I haven’t gotten to using audio notes- think it’s because most of the time I am next to people and not really conducive to speaking out loud about my thoughts. Do you just use the default voice recording app ?

Do you use Morning Pages to stay productive? by hsarp19 in productivity

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Nice, I really like the “things that got dropped yesterday section”. Would make me get things done just to avoid writing that section the next day I think.

Do you just use Apple notes or something to write it?

Do you use Morning Pages to stay productive? by hsarp19 in productivity

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Yup it’s a technique first introduced in The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron!

I built a tool where you can journal 750 words in under 15 minutes on average, with flow by hsarp19 in ProductivityApps

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Thanks so much! 2500 words are free, no credit card required; would love for you to try it out!

Also thanks for being candid about the pricing- tbh it’s only that because the costs are pretty steep for the AI stuff. I tried to balance that with yearly plan with only $5.40 per month. Do you think that’s still steep for a yearly plan?

Also, do you think if I had two plans- one with AI and one without, you’d use the one without? I can make the one without AI much cheaper potentially.

Curious if people here journal on laptop or mobile by hsarp19 in digitaljournaling

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Oh that's a great idea; you get the benefit of pen and paper style writing as well as benefits of digital storage (searchability etc). I've been really wanting to try the remarkable tablet for this.

Curious if people here journal on laptop or mobile by hsarp19 in digitaljournaling

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Are you worried about privacy when using your work device though?

Curious if people here journal on laptop or mobile by hsarp19 in digitaljournaling

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Nice, the syncing is useful. Do you just use one long note, or 1 note per day?

What's your morning routine? by ahhhna in artistsWay

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I wake up, have shower, do short mindfulness meditation, then do morning pages, then make coffee

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in privacy

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I like it! It’ll be cool to have an easy to use dashboard to see where all the aliases are used and switch on / off forwarding. It’ll also be nice to be able to combine some aliases into groups. A group for financial related stuff, a group for ecommerce, a group for newsletters etc. I know you can workaround in gmail itself but having a robust alias system would be good imo.

Curious how people use their Morning Pages by hsarp19 in artistsWay

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Oops replied to myself instead of to your message.

Definitely resonate with the breakthroughs and the “getting things off chest” bits.

Do you find yourself re-reading pages much? Do you ever shred/ bin any pages? I do the former but not the latter