Mat Silverstein

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Mat Silverstein

Mat Silverstein

@MatSilverstein

X1 Wealth. PDF Tools, #5 claude desktop extension now Open Document Alliance. pharmacy technology. prev cofounded wealth factory

San Diego, CA 가입일 Ekim 2008
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Mat Silverstein
Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
@jeremychrysler I have the repo wired up to work with iPhone memos or whatever you have that’s comparable. If you drop that recording into a folder that syncs to your computer, Minutes can ingest it. This is just v0, can expand upon this.
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Jeremy Chrysler
Jeremy Chrysler@jeremychrysler·
@MatSilverstein I use Pocket for meeting recording because I don’t want to have to be near my device all the time and was looking for something I could combine with their API for notes and todos.
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
Now paying Granola $18/mo to upload my meeting audio to their servers. So I built my own thing. It's 7 MB. Everything runs locally. Works with @tobi's QMD for super fast search, PARA method second brain setup for organized people, projects, entities, @obisidan, CLI, claude code, codex, Claude Desktop. Before a call with Biff it pulls your last 12 conversations, shows you pricing came up 5 times in 2 weeks, and reminds you that you owe Biff a doc from Friday. After the call it asks if you got what you came for. You just ask "what did Biff say about pricing last week" and it pulls from your transcripts. No API key needed, use your existing subs. The meeting prep feature came from messing around with @garrytan's gstack skills. His /office-hours pattern forces you to be specific instead of accepting vague answers. I stole that idea and applied it to meeting prep and post-meeting debrief. It's called Minutes. Rust, whisper.cpp, Tauri. MIT licensed. First real release on github.
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
Ooh nice. Whisper small on mobile is 75mb and that would work. Minutes-core as a rust library, compile for aarch64-apple-ios / aarch64-linux-android. Thin Swift UI (iOS) or Kotlin UI (Android) calling into the Rust lib via FF symphonia, hound, config, search, markdown, events library in a tauri mobile app. Probably. Would have to think through the Claude piece. But Anthropic is moving fast at stuff like dispatch, probably very doable now, or right around the corner.
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Doug M@marzeaned·
@MatSilverstein Thank you for this. I have been dealing with this more often than I’d like recently.
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Mat Silverstein
Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
my codex and claude code agents keep stopping when i just want them to keep going. don't love nudging, so built a daemon that watches tmux panes, detects when an agent is idle vs working vs stuck, and nudges it. also a claude code plugin. /nudge to manage everything. detects agent type, debounces, catches loops, skips if it's asking a question. works with codex, claude code, gemini. code's on github
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
I created the #5 most installed claude desktop extension, but I really truly didn't mean for this truncation...
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Eve Park@eve_builds·
@MatSilverstein @tobi @obisidan the meeting prep part is what got me. we're all terrible at remembering what we talked about last time, and that's usually the thing that matters most
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
Seems someone on the team noticed, and fixed the issue by removing the install counts
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
@frewis when you're living in claude code, codex, claude desktop, and get insanely incredible tools like qmd and obsidian where our world lives and gets connected, we want our agents to have access to all the right context, so here we are
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Fredrik Wisløff
Fredrik Wisløff@frewis·
Interesting how everyone is building meeting notes apps these days ;) OpenOats, Minutes, Notion+++
Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein

Now paying Granola $18/mo to upload my meeting audio to their servers. So I built my own thing. It's 7 MB. Everything runs locally. Works with @tobi's QMD for super fast search, PARA method second brain setup for organized people, projects, entities, @obisidan, CLI, claude code, codex, Claude Desktop. Before a call with Biff it pulls your last 12 conversations, shows you pricing came up 5 times in 2 weeks, and reminds you that you owe Biff a doc from Friday. After the call it asks if you got what you came for. You just ask "what did Biff say about pricing last week" and it pulls from your transcripts. No API key needed, use your existing subs. The meeting prep feature came from messing around with @garrytan's gstack skills. His /office-hours pattern forces you to be specific instead of accepting vague answers. I stole that idea and applied it to meeting prep and post-meeting debrief. It's called Minutes. Rust, whisper.cpp, Tauri. MIT licensed. First real release on github.

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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
the Delve story is insane because of all the other companies it brings down too. No-one mentioned on their website should be considered compliant. how many times did that substack mention @Lovable and @WisprFlow 💀💀💀
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
@gpt_alex @tobi @obisidan This one isn’t a copy of granola. I was largely inspired by obsidian, para, qmd, and @every ‘s awesome monologue speech to text app, which I’m increasingly using instead of wisprflow. I spend all my time working in codex and Claude code and wanted something that worked via cli.
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Mat Silverstein@MatSilverstein·
@tobi @obisidan Sweet this worked! Started and stopped a meeting recording right inside of Claude Desktop.
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