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Because they make it easy. Imagine they limit their models to their tooling and suddenly it’s introducing work.

I mean if it’s running in your lan, isn’t it local? :D

My main problem always was that I hoard these links and never read again. Now I am trying to get a short summary (via llm‘s) and it works quite well.

Summaries are a great first step — they reduce the friction of “re-reading”, and they can help you decide what’s actually worth keeping.

The question I’m curious about is what happens after the summary: do you want it to end as “good to know”, or do you sometimes want it to turn into something concrete (a bookmark tagged to an active topic, a short brief, or a next action)?

If you’re open to one more detail: how do you consume the summaries today — a daily digest you pull when you have time, or do you generate them only when you’re searching for something?


Looks like SES + api access, isn’t Amazon offering that already?

> Because we built the same inbox infrastructure as Gmail. Inboxes have threads, threads have messages, messages have attachments. You can search, label, filter, reply, forward. None of this comes out of the box with SES.

aws just gives you a low-level smtp + api service. we are the application layer they do not offer but your agents need to actually use email as first-class users.


This alone doesn't give you gmail UX - threads, inboxes, tagging, etc.

No offence, but this reads to me like the classic dropbox HN comment

The idea is pretty solid, automation platforms often provision a mailbox per flow for this reason, so it makes sense to make a generic service that can be used through MCP for agents


They also have a $20 and $40 tier.


If you bargain with their bot Kimmmmy (not joking), you can even get lower pricing.

tell me more...

Go to kimi chat, there will come up multiple suggestions of use cases. One of them will be the bargain robot. If you download their mobile app, the challenge to bargain will probably popup too!

Depending on how well you bargain with the robot, you can go as low as 0,99$ (difficult). Either way, their moderate plan doesn’t have to be 20$. The agent wants a good reason for why it should lower the price for you.

Here’s the direct link to Kimmmmy:

https://www.kimi.com/kimiplus/sale

I’ll send an invite link too if you don’t mind:

https://www.kimi.com/kimiplus/sale?activity_enter_method=h5_...


omg this is so funny!

Oh, I thought candidates got 2 hours but now I am confused too


Milk before cereals


Milk, then cereal, then bowl!


How about a bowl, and then, 30 minutes ~ 1 hour later, milk with cereals?


For me it’s kinda the same. I always hated typing actual code, I love planing, reading, finding bugs etc. But writing code? Eh, I never enjoyed that. Now with agents I can kinda do exactly what I like, plan, write in natural langue and then do code review.


Somebody else said some Postgres dumps are available, not sure if they are even using mongo. But maybe mongo was the start of the chain.


Is there any reason to keep using postinstall scripts allowed instead of asking e.g. the user? Are they even needed in most cases?


If you ask the user "should I run this script" after installing, they will just hit yes every time. But also, a lot (I'm confident it's "most") of NPM install operations are done on a CI server, which need to run without human interaction.


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