(I missed adding my question and now I don'tknow how to edit my previous reply)
What I'm curious about and something I'm struggling with myself: are you feeling that the productive uplift of offloading work to an LLM limits the gain of managing a second brain like this?
I agree, the LLM support we lose some level of manual work, maybe that is useful to be more familiar with the information, although I am not sure if that is a critical step. The LLM gives us management support. We can use a command to collect incomplete tasks, the LLM is doing that with extra steps, and it shows us the collected information, but in the end, we decide which tasks to prioritize.
What I'm curious about and something I'm struggling with myself: are you feeling that the productive uplift of offloading work to an LLM limits the gain of managing a second brain like this?
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