@neural_avb: The Unthinkable Kimi K just helped me backfill a bunch of dev updates Gave it a list of PBD tweets I have made (manual …
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User leveraged Kimi AI to automatically process and chronologically organize a series of product development tweets, demonstrating practical use for backfilling update logs.
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The Unthinkable Kimi K just helped me backfill a bunch of dev updates Gave it a list of PBD tweets I have made (manual process) –> Kimi read all using api.fxtwitter .com –> generate pretty much a chronology of events how the Paper Breakdown product has evolved Very cool
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