today we're launching cateo
an AI conversation interface that queues and reviews outputs as engineering artifacts before they reach you
try it at cateo.ai
On this day in 1879, bridge engineer Othmar Ammann was born—the mind behind icons like the George Washington and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridges 🌉. A nice reminder that great engineering doesn’t just solve problems… it reshapes skylines.
Learn more: Britannica on Othmar Ammann
#OnThisDay#Engineering#CivilEngineering
On this day in 1655, Christiaan Huygens discovered Titan, Saturn’s largest moon—using a telescope he designed himself 🔭. A great reminder that advances in engineering tools often unlock entirely new worlds of discovery.
Learn more: britannica.com/place/Titan-sa…#OnThisDay#Engineering#Space
@askOkara@Jacob660245 I’ve been out of touch this week but will any of the agents be automated in the future? I understand the security risks, just wondering if that’s a goal.
In the last 48 hours, we’ve:
- Shipped LinkedIn Writer
- Rolled out better SEO/GEO analytics
- Launched a strategy doc for everyone
- Added a download option for articles
- Enabled website + email changes from settings
- Improved dashboard UX with expandable panels
We’re working on making AI CMO better for everyone.
More updates coming soon 👀
On this day in 1896, Russian engineer Alexander Popov demonstrated one of the first radio receivers, successfully transmitting a wireless signal—an early leap toward modern wireless communication 📡
Learn more: britannica.com/technology/rad…#OnThisDay#Engineering#Wireless
On this day in 1903, the Wright brothers filed their patent for a “Flying Machine,” laying the engineering groundwork for controlled, powered flight ✈️—a breakthrough that transformed global transportation and aerospace design forever.
Learn more: history.com/this-day-in-hi…#OnThisDay#Engineering#Aviation
i saw a guy reviewing AI outputs for field ops today.
no cateo.
no artifact pipeline.
no approval queue.
he just sat there, copy-pasting raw responses into a doc.
like a psychopath.