8 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

This article started on a dog walk.As I was walking my dog, I was dropping messy voice notes with ideas into a Telegram chat with my agent named Satori. By the time I sat down to write, Hermes had turned that pile into an Obsidian thought note: raw transcripts in the scratchpad, a cleaned-up shape of the argument in the agent section, related context linked, and an agent draft for me to react to.I didn’t outsource my thinking - I wrote the article myself. But this system compressed the distance between messy thought and shaped material. I spent more time outside with my dog and less time hunching over my laptop. I’m happy. My dog is happy. My agent is happy because he served his purpose.I wanted to write a proper article on the current state of my set-up as I’ve gotten lots of questions from friends and people online about this system. And the most common question I get is - what do I actually use it for? So here I’ll focus on the use cases and my underlying thinking for building this…

No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.