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I’m hopeful this means Apple will finally ship an updated (i.e. actually useful) Siri this calendar year. I have to assume they’ve been integrating Gemini into their OSes for some time now and that this is just the announcement that makes it official.


It’s a standalone mac app that works with any video conferencing app, including Teams, Zoom and Meet.

You use Boom to control what overlays you want to show. Those are sent through a virtual camera to Teams and others.


Can’t help but wonder how much of what’s posted to LinkedIn today is already the output of an LLM. So their AI tool will, in the limit, be trained on the output of other AI tools…


New feature idea: micro-transaction to check / uncheck all.



We're still experimenting with pricing. Our initial target is prosumers and professionals who want to level up their virtual presence. We're seeing customers who work in big tech like devs and designers but also founders, consultants and agency owners.

Curious what you find confusing about Mmhmm. The audio cleanup you’re doing is pretty neat. I’ve used Audio Hijack in the past for similar reasons.


We really want to address the problems with existing video conferencing tools. Meetings don’t have to be boring and energy draining. Plus there’s already a lot of good software out there for recording demos.


Definitely want to stay opinionated. The goal is to create a tool for professionals who don't have time to set up OBS. We spend more and more of our days in front of a camera, like streamers. But the existing video conferencing tools weren't designed for streaming at work.


This must be Cal's twin brother, Carl. /s

Deep Work is a solid book and very quick to read. Most of his other books cross over into self-help, which can be tiring.


Reminds me of the Clock of the Long Now: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_of_the_Long_Now



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