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BrainBubbles 将学校主题转化为儿童友好的故事和信息图表
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BrainBubbles 将学校主题转化为儿童友好的故事和信息图表
@hazemnassr · X

收听Ilya Sutskever精选的30篇AI论文的免费音频讲解。
janpmz · HN
Ilya's 30 papers, explained in audio

通过AI评估验证知识并获得Academission认证。
@syprayt · X
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用AI协助管理产品开发、路线图、任务和反馈投票。
@jimmy_harika · X
TLDR: Notion shipped my exact app that I have using in my daily workflow from last 2 years. Try here: It got a mcp that wires to your claude code and codex. Git integration is almost complete and will ship in coming days

可嵌入的可视化工作流编辑器,支持AI驱动或纯逻辑设计。
tahazsh · HN
Hi! I’m Taha. In many agentic products that support workflows (including one I worked on), I noticed they either don’t support node-based editors, or use React Flow and go through the difficult work of integrating it into their product to run it and work with their existing logic. So I thought about creating a tool that could help with this by closing the gap between the editor and the runtime. That’s why I created Wayflow. The basic architecture is simple: you just need to create a graph (which is a JSON object) that the runtime knows how to run. The runtime doesn’t care where that graph is coming from, it just needs the right schema. And with the help of the editor, you can create the graph, and then export it or directly save it on your backend in your database. And then when you want to execute it, you just hand it to the runtime. The runtime can either stream the execution (which is useful for the editor), or give you the final result. How you execute the graph is up to you: t

将Basecamp项目日历合并为统一的iCal日历源,支持谷歌日历、Outlook和Apple日历。
bhagyeshsp · HN
First things first: On the landing page, click on the "demo" link below the Hero section to try it without jumping any hoops ** I'm a long-time Basecamp user and satisfied with its overall functionality. Of course, there are many things that can be improved but that is not the point of this post. *Background* Basecamp lets users create "Projects". These projects are isolated workspaces that contain: members, todos, chat, files, message board, and calendar, etc. My issue was with the scattered calendars. Because I (and every other Basecamp user) creates a dedicated project for different scope of work, even if it is for the same client. For example, at any given time, I may have 4 projects for client-X and 3 projects for client-Y. *My pain point* I have experienced that most clients (especially the decision-makers) do not use Basecamp as often as we--the agency folks use it. They just use it when some reviews or comments are required or some file access. The clients organize their