Monday, February 23

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Is the AI habit tracker app space actually evolving?
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Is the AI habit tracker app space actually evolving?

I’ve been testing a few AI habit tracker app options because I was curious whether AI actually adds anything meaningful beyond streaks. One I’ve tried recently is Resolve. What stood out wasn’t some crazy prediction engine, but the short AI reflections after logging habits. Instead of just showing a missed day, it nudges you to think about what happened. Over time that’s helped me notice patterns around sleep and focus. Has anyone seen an AI habit tracker app that genuinely feels like it’s doing more than summarizing inputs? submitted by /u/lebron8 [link] [comments]
I fact-checked the “AI Moats are Dead” Substack article. It was AI-generated and got its own facts wrong.
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I fact-checked the “AI Moats are Dead” Substack article. It was AI-generated and got its own facts wrong.

A Substack post by Farida Khalaf argues AI models have no moat, using the Clawbot/OpenClaw story as proof. The core thesis — models are interchangeable commodities — is correct. I build on top of LLMs and have swapped models three times with minimal impact on results. But the article itself is clearly AI-generated, and it's full of errors that prove the opposite of what the author intended. The video: The article includes a 7-second animated explainer. Pause it and you find Anthropic spelled as "Fathropic," Claude as "Clac#," OpenAI as "OpenAll," and a notepad reading "Cluly fol Slopball!" The article's own $300B valuation claim shows up as "$30B" in the video. There's no way the author watched this before publishing... The timeline is fabricated: The article claims OpenAI "panic-shipped" ...
I built a free local AI image search app — find images by typing what's in them
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I built a free local AI image search app — find images by typing what’s in them

Built Makimus-AI, a free open source app that lets you search your entire image library using natural language. Just type "girl in red dress" or "sunset on the beach" and it finds matching images instantly — even works with image-to-image search. Runs fully local on your GPU, no internet needed after setup. [Makimus-AI on GitHub](https://github.com/Ubaida-M-Yusuf/Makimus-AI) I hope it will be useful. submitted by /u/ravenlolanth [link] [comments]
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