studiobtc on Nostr: Yup. Bit of a learning curve if you're not a developer. I'm using it for automating ...
Yup. Bit of a learning curve if you're not a developer.
I'm using it for automating simple things so far like working with my emails (draft, multilabels, one sentence summaries of emails, etc), calendar stuff (check availability, make events, find time to have a meeting, check for conflicts between personal and work calendars, etc.).
I'm liking it but I like playing with tech stuff. so it's pretty fun. 😅. It's definitely going to flip everything on its head - quickly. If I had a desk job in front of a computer that isn't creative... I'd either lean into learning this stuff or finding some kind of non-desk work that can't easily be automated.
Mark Moss summed it up pretty good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnoEyA4y_dc
and
Peter McCormack show had an episode last week that went into it too:
https://youtu.be/PjMFKRGO-qk?si=g0cHnI3C3kBdyKkY
I'm using it for automating simple things so far like working with my emails (draft, multilabels, one sentence summaries of emails, etc), calendar stuff (check availability, make events, find time to have a meeting, check for conflicts between personal and work calendars, etc.).
I'm liking it but I like playing with tech stuff. so it's pretty fun. 😅. It's definitely going to flip everything on its head - quickly. If I had a desk job in front of a computer that isn't creative... I'd either lean into learning this stuff or finding some kind of non-desk work that can't easily be automated.
Mark Moss summed it up pretty good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnoEyA4y_dc
and
Peter McCormack show had an episode last week that went into it too:
https://youtu.be/PjMFKRGO-qk?si=g0cHnI3C3kBdyKkY