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Remind AI

Ask about what you’ve seen and done on your laptop

Productivity
User Experience
Artificial Intelligence
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Your personalized local AI that stores your digital activity. Ask it what you have done and seen on your laptop. Be productive by generating content, code, or solutions using the memory of your activity on the laptop.

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I'm excited to introduce reMind, an open-source project I've been developing for the past nine months. reMind is a digital memory assistant that captures screen content, uses Al for indexing and retrieval, and stores everything locally for privacy. While it offers functionality similar to Apple's Intelligence and Microsoft's Recall solutions, reMind stands out by being fully open-source and customizable. What sets reMind apart is its integration of Open-Source technologies. I've combined Ollama for local AI, Meta's Llama 3.1 for language processing, and Nomic AI for embeddings models, all wrapped in a sleek interface built with OpenWebUI and Python. This unique blend allows for a powerful yet user-friendly experience. Imagine easily recalling solutions to past technical issues, recreating code snippets you saw online, or quickly summarizing your week's work for team meetings. reMind makes your entire digital life searchable and accessible, boosting productivity and enhancing your digital experiences. We've already had some collaborations and received over 200 stars, even before officially launching Remind, and I'm proud of that!

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I've similar concept in other tools, but this one’s open-source nature makes it stand out. The flexibility to customize it for personal use is a significant advantage.

Concept of using AI to manage and recall digital activities is both innovative and practical. I’m curious, though how does it handle privacy concerns with storing personal data?

The idea of creating a personal memory with AI is fascinating. I’m particularly interested in how customizable the prompts and data capture are. Any plans for more customization features?

This is awesome, I tried rewind in the past “stopped because of privacy concerns”, now I excited to try remind since it is local. Congrats on the launch

It would be useful to have a feature that allows users to categorize or tag different types of digital activities for easier retrieval and organization.

The idea of generating content and solutions based on your activity history is impressive. It’s a thoughtful feature that could really help with staying organized and efficient.

The idea of using AI to recall digital activities is intriguing. This seems like it could be really helpful in optimizing workflows and boosting productivity. I can’t wait to test it out.

It might be useful to add a feature to tagging or categorizing content within reMin

I’m impressed with the potential here. The ability to integrate AI into memory retention is innovative and could significantly boost productivity. Excited to give it a try.

I’m interested to know if there are any limits or special features for managing heavy data loads

I love the concept behind this. Capturing digital activity to use as memory is such a practical idea, especially with AI backing it up. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves.

This sounds like a cool way to keep track of everything you do on your laptop. I’m curious to see how well it remembers my activity.

Great to see reMind launch the positive feedback you have already received is a testament to the hard work you have put in!

I like the idea of using AI to recall my digital activities. It could really help with productivity and keeping track of my work.

This tool could be a great asset for organizing digital work. I’m excited to see how it enhances my productivity by recalling my laptop activities.

I really appreciate the open source approach and the thoughtful integration of various technologies

I love that you’re offering such a customizable and open source solution kudos for the effort

I'm really impressed with how reMind puts privacy first by storing everything locally