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In the same boat. Tried Notion Mail and it wasn't quite at Superhuman's level, though I do anticipate they'll improve it.


In the limit, though, are these things real roadblocks to app builders replacing SaaS? Paying for reliability/support seems like the only real remaining advantage of SaaS if codegen models get 3-5x better, and even then the bar is the reliability of SaaS apps right now (which in a lot of cases is not that high).

Could imagine a single universal app builder just charging a platform fee for support, or some business model along those lines. (Again, in the limit, I'm not sure that support would be too necessary)


Ha, might be more effective to have to say some long passage; could see myself eventually saying "I'm a loser" habitually to access the sites without internalizing the meaning.


interesting -- I found it through recent submissions, so I'd be leery


actually I think this is a limitation of ArXiv -- clicking on the principal author links to a search for "K Huang," (which is a super common name). Limiting to the author's actual name only produces 6 results.


I used Framer for this; I’m not too sure where the trend for this particular style started, but my guess is Cursor’s landing page (unless they were in turn emulating someone else)


Oh weird, let me take a look at that


We do use the privacy APIs (when available) for requests, but we also extract schemas + data points from each silo for PII scanning and data mapping.


out of curiosity, what OSS alternatives do you have in mind for the OpenAI/Pinecone dependencies?


Likely Weaviate to replace Pinecone and Haystack to replace OpenAI


Exciting to see a launch in infra access -- seems like there's a great team behind it, too. Congrats!


Thank you!


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