ADHD software engineers, ever had this happen?
- you dive into a messy codebase
- you figure out a bunch of issues to get an old codebase running
- you forget to list the fixes in the README
- then you forget the fixes 🤦🏻♂️
This is yet another problem @RewindAI solves 🎉🎉🎉
So...@RewindAI is pretty incredible.
I couldn't remember the syntax I'd used in the past to start ngrok, so a simple search immediately brought up all the past times I'd used it in Terminal.

This shouldn't even be real, but I'm glad I'm here for it <3

This AI Tool is Real Life Jarvis.
GPT-4 is now connected to everything I do on my mac.
I can ask it questions, have it summarize an article I read a week ago, and have it search for anything that I've seen, without having to manually press save, ever.
First tool I've used…

And at the end of the day I just ask @RewindAI what I did and post to slack...
I've been mind blown by Rewind.ai 🤯
GPT-4 helps me program, summarise and generate content.
But 1 day with Rewind and it's transforming how I consume knowledge—it's mesmerising.
It's like plugging my brain and day-to-day into GPT-4 😥 🫠
#buildinpublic
So I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now and I feel safe in saying that @RewindAI is a genuine glimpse into the future, rather than fancy Google. It’s indexing everything I do on my MacBook every single day, indexing it, and making it searchable.
If you're not using @RewindAI at this point you're seriously missing out on huge productivity gains.
Been using @RewindAI the last couple of days and I gotta I say I’m impressed. I especially like Ask Rewind – having a personal GPT-4 that knows everything about you is both terrifying and full of potential.
Sometimes memory gets hazy, particularly for digital, screen-based stuff which lacks many spatial cues (versus spreading stuff across a work table). I’m trialing @RewindAI on a machine. A new feature *summarizes what I’ve been doing today* and is a handy memory aid.
