Interesting choice with telegram. I see it requires to get user's own Gmail api credentials?
I too recently launched AI automations for Gmail. I am a heavy email user, so connecting chatgpt to my inbox was obvious to me. When gpt-4 was released it passed my tests with 90% accuracy, so I've decided to release it at inboxchat.ai
But while I enjoy AI sorting my emails, the most useful feature for meturned out to be screener, inspired by this post: https://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2018/Sep/solving-my-email-probl.... It sends all emails from first-time or unknown senders into a separate Review Later label. If email is moved to Inbox, then that sender becomes trusted and is allowed into Inbox in the future. It's simple, dumb feature but so effective
Trello is great, I actually use it for this project:). The main difference (for now) is tracking documents. When I am job searching I usually have several versions of CVs and many versions of cover letters. Managing and tracking those isn't always the easiest thing. Hence, ConvertJob.
Yes-yes I understand that. There could be two networks: bitcoin and bitcoinxt. And people could choose between the two. So why is that bad? I am asking genuinely
This is an interesting article but very one sided. To really assess "the wisdom of HN community" the author should have assessed all four cells: Successful companies with positive comments, Successful companies with negative comments (which the author did), Unsuccessful companies with positive comments and Unsuccessful companies with negative comments. This would provide a broader and more objective picture of HN community
I too recently launched AI automations for Gmail. I am a heavy email user, so connecting chatgpt to my inbox was obvious to me. When gpt-4 was released it passed my tests with 90% accuracy, so I've decided to release it at inboxchat.ai
But while I enjoy AI sorting my emails, the most useful feature for meturned out to be screener, inspired by this post: https://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2018/Sep/solving-my-email-probl.... It sends all emails from first-time or unknown senders into a separate Review Later label. If email is moved to Inbox, then that sender becomes trusted and is allowed into Inbox in the future. It's simple, dumb feature but so effective