People talk about AI loops.
But AI loops can burn through your budget in minutes.
Instead, build a team of AI agents that work where you can see them using AI models and CLIs of your choice.
No setup guides. No cryptic skills.
Just download and run.
Does your Markdown editor display YouTube clips seamlessly?
How about having your notes created by a staff of AI agents in the morning?
Or creating a podcast for you?
We get questions.
Ashes of the Singularity II: 3 Factions. United Earth Forces, plays a bit like C&C. Post-Human Coalition, plays a lot like Supreme Commander. Substrate. Plays a bit like Zerg.
Don't ask us about balancing the 3 gameplay styles. That's going to be a
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The Ashes of the Singularity II team posted a new dev journal tracing the history of RTS unit control all the way back to 1988. Good context for how the Army system came together and why the game plays at the scale it does.
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The “second brain” idea is on the right track.
But cobbling together notes, tools, scripts, and setup guides is too much friction.
Your data and your workspace should work together by default.
That’s what Clairvoyance was designed for.
Here’s what that looks like:
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30% of our Object Desktop users are using Clairvoyance as an Obsidian/Notion replacement. As in, they aren't using the AI features but strictly for notes and databases.
So here are some screenshots of those features. [1/N]