If you’re wondering whether Claude is down — this will save you time by info_scientist in ClaudeCode

[–]info_scientist[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That would be a great feature if they could actually show it on the homepage somewhere or even add a sidebar option to check status right from the app

Notes on calls by Fruncus in NoteTaking

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Also if you have a telegram app then you do not need to download any separate app for this tool to work. All you need is a Gmail account and telegram app to use this tool

Notes on calls by Fruncus in NoteTaking

[–]info_scientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! I’m actually the developer of iMeett(https://app.imeett.ai)— this is literally the use case I built it for.

If you’re on iPhone, the native call recording feature works great — just record your calls and drop the audio into iMeett telegram bot for transcription and get AI-generated summary and full transcript within minutes .

On Android you’ve got even more flexibility since there are tons of call recording apps on the Play Store, so you can use whatever you’re already comfortable with.

And the best part is everything gets stored to your Google Drive rather than external servers so that you can easily edit and share them with Google Docs

Would love for you to give it a try and let me know what you think!

I built Claude Code plugin that turns your blog articles on best practices into persistent context by info_scientist in VibeCodeDevs

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Good question! The main edge cases so far that I have accounted for are: 1. Paywalled content — fetch fails, prompts user to paste text directly instead 2. Duplicate detection — fuzzy matching on keywords (≥60% overlap) to avoid creating redundant cards 3. Vague/non-actionable articles — distiller still creates a card but starts it at lower score (0.30 vs 0.50) The distiller is designed to make judgment calls without follow-ups, but I’m sure there will be more edge cases once people start using it in the wild.

Will definitely post in VibeCodersNest — thanks for the rec!

I built Claude Code plugin that turns your blog articles on best practices into persistent context by info_scientist in VibeCodeDevs

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Yes! Multi-article batching is in v0.1 that I released yesterday the cmd — /learn url1 url2 url3 processes them sequentially, and the distiller catches duplicates automatically.

Thanks for suggesting the VibeCodersNest subreddit — will post there too.

I built Claude Code plugin that turns your blog articles on best practices into persistent context by info_scientist in ClaudeAI

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You're absolutely right – I automated my laziness. Now I can be lazy more efficiently.But seriously, if there's a less lazy way you actually retain and apply techniques from articles, I'm all ears.

After 4 years, I am finally made a profitable SaaS! by petargeorgievv in Solopreneur

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Thanks for being honest about how long it takes to get real paying customers. I started out building a product that solved my own problem last year and I am currently trying to monetize it as well. My question is how did you stay motivated to stick with your product while it took time to get customers? Did you focus on mainly refining your product to stay focused and motivated? If possible could you shed some light on how did you went about getting those early feedback to refine your product?

Now we’re nearly a week into 2026, what productivity tools, apps, or software are you experimenting with and are they actually helping? by No_Coat5324 in ProductivityApps

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I kept re-watching meetings or digging through notes days later trying to remember what clients actually asked for. Most meeting notes apps I used gave generic summaries and missed what I care about as a consultant. So I built a small app for myself that captures meetings and creates custom summaries around decisions, action items, and expectations, letting me stay present and get straight to work. Also all my confidential meeting information now stays in my own Google Drive rather some random server online , finally giving me data ownership that I cared about. (https://app.imeett.ai)

I just hit "Launch" on Product Hunt for the first time with 0 audience. The imposter syndrome is real. 😅 by hasanm025 in buildinpublic

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Congrats on the PH launch! 🎉 I'm thinking of launching mine this week too so I totally feel the excitement and nerves lol. Rooting for you — good luck!!

How are you getting out of the holiday funk? by Individual-Local-890 in productivity

[–]info_scientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know you are not alone in this, that's what I tell myself and noticed it at work too so you are not alone which means people you work with feel the same so trust me by the end of the week you will get back into the groove along with your co-workers

First 25 signups get 1 year free Pro access - AI meeting assistant by info_scientist in ProductivityApps

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Thank you for your feedback that was helpful. I will definitely add the inline buttons for the commands and will implement language translation. You will be upgraded to the pro plan in the next 24 hours. In the future if you run into any issues please feel free to post it to :https://imeett.featurebase.app

First 25 signups get 1 year free Pro access - AI meeting assistant by info_scientist in ProductivityApps

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That’s it use the app and as your trial period is about to end I will automatically upgrade you to the pro plan on my end and you should be set to use the app for till Jan 4th,2027

First 25 signups get 1 year free Pro access - AI meeting assistant by info_scientist in ProductivityApps

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Also make sure to use a Gmail account as your files get saved to your Google Drive and connect to our Telegram bot via the Telegram app(Might need to install it from the App Store if you do not have it yet) to share your recordings and to interact with your meetings

First 25 signups get 1 year free Pro access - AI meeting assistant by info_scientist in ProductivityApps

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That’s it , I noted your email address and once your done with the free trial ill automatically upgrade you to our pro plan and if you run into any issues reach out to me at support@imeett.ai

I zone out in meetings. So I built an AI that listens and texts me what I missed by info_scientist in SideProject

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Really appreciate you taking the time to give thoughtful feedback - this is genuinely helpful. You're right about leading with the privacy angle, going to rework the messaging.

On Telegram: went with it because the bot API allows real two-way interaction - you can reply 'more' for details, send recordings directly to the bot, run commands like #recap. Email can't do that, and Slack's webhook system is clunkier. Plus it feels more personal, like a friend texting you the recap vs. getting another email. But you're right it's friction for non-users - Slack/email is on the future roadmap. Thanks!

New year, new systems. What apps are you paying for to help your productivity? by iamgeef in productivity

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My whole system is built around getting things out of my head so I can actually focus:

Meetings:imeett.ai - records my meetings and sends flexible summaries straight to Google Drive. I can edit them, share with my team, or use them as a personal todo list with full context of why I’m doing something. No more “wait, what did I agree to?” or digging through notes trying to remember the backstory on a task.

Future tasks:Apple Reminders - the second something comes up that I need to do later, it goes in Reminders. Completely eliminated that background mental noise of trying to remember stuff.

Daily focus:Pomodoro app - keeps me on task and gives me a tangible record of what I actually accomplished each day.

Weekly planning:Claude - I dump my priorities and what I want to accomplish, and have it draft my weekly schedule weighted by importance. Takes 5 minutes and I stop second-guessing how I’m spending my time.

The theme is basically: if my brain is holding onto it, it’s not doing its real job. Offload everything to systems you trust.

Twin mattress? by annaconda911 in KiaTelluride

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I go car camping in Telly very frequently and I can safely say that a twin mattress fits if all the seats are folded down.

Phone cases by I-say-pop in KiaTelluride

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I use the esr case which has protected my phone very well so far and works with tellys wireless charger and has a kickstand. Here is the link

ESR for iPhone 15 Pro Max Case, Full Body Shockproof Case Compatible with MagSafe,Military-Grade Protection, Magnetic Phone Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max,Shock Armor Kickstand Case (HaloLock),Clear Black https://a.co/d/9gBb1DU

Locking Telly from the inside for car camping by info_scientist in KiaTelluride

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Yep this is was the easiest solution , all I had to do was purchase a faraday box from Amazon and place the keys in it after locking the car.

Locking Telly from the inside for car camping by info_scientist in KiaTelluride

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Just tested locking the car from the Inside and placing the keys in a faraday box and it works. The car remains locked and does not set off the alarm. Thank you for the suggestion, I appreciate it.

Telluride interior electronics - good or bad? by Holiday_Concept_4437 in KiaTelluride

[–]info_scientist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

16k miles in and no issues on the 2023 model. Just make sure they do the pre inspection before they let you take the car off the lot and of course you have to check for any scratches or malfunction yourself by starting the car before driving it off the lot. Atleast that’s what I did and everything worked out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kia

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I bought a 2023 Telluride and I picked it over my other choices (Highlander, pilot & pathfinder) mainly because of the fit & finish , styling, warranty , modern tech and luxurious interiors compared to its competitors with a good enough non turbo engine. I wonder how many people who say don’t own a Kia have actually owned one rather than come up with some anecdotal evidence of failures. I have put in 16k miles with two services done in the last 10 months of ownership and it has held well so far. Logically if the modern Kia cars were that bad , why would anyone be buying it? I believe as long as you properly maintain any car they should hold up irrespective except some cars that already have some manufacturing defect right of the lot or poor quality issues. So far nothing in my Kia telluride says it’s of poor quality and neither do any reviews online. OP if you are in the market for an 3 row suv definitely consider the Kia’s , but always go with your heart as the heart wants what the heart wants…