Looks cool! Reminds me of Rewind but better. (edit: for completion)
grena1re•3h ago
Hi all, I'm Alex, one of the founders at Littlebird. AMA!
winterbloom•48m ago
Does your company actually look at resumes? you post in HN but nothing ever goes through. I have a feeling that your recruitment team is not doing their job properly (or being super selective)
grena1re•3h ago
Littlebird is a desktop app that remembers everything you’ve been working on. Meetings, messages, docs, browsing, etc. It helps you stay focused, prioritize, recall, and move projects forward. Unlike any product on the market today, Littlebird uses screenreading to understand all the text on screen, for all applications, without any cumbersome setup. It understands who said what, when, and keeps track of your projects in great detail. It uses that context to build a rich understanding of your life: who matters to you, what you're working on, and what you care about this week and this year. It extends your working memory and your capacity to think and create.
You control what Littlebird sees, what it remembers, and what it forgets. We designed Littlebird to be private, secure, and user-controlled by default.
anonhn58•3h ago
Hi folks, Tushar here from the engineering team at Littlebird. AMA!
ycyash•2h ago
tried this last week. typed three words, got back a full breakdown that pulled from three different tools i'd had open. didn't brief it once.
Good tool. Any plans for Windows ? It's my main workstation.
antonholub•2h ago
hey!
yes, version for Windows is in active development and if everything is fine it will got to beta soon.
rsingel•52m ago
If you thought Slack logs were damning in discovery, wait til someone suing or prosecuting you figures out that everything you typed and looked at, etc., is in the cloud
divmain•48m ago
Is there any chance you might support a local-first version of this in the future? I've been interested in apps like this and Littlebird in particular seems very attractive. But I'm loathe to essentially send screenshots/summaries/etc of all my activity to a cloud solution, regardless of any claims you make about encryption. Any mistake you make could be catastrophic for me, which thoroughly dominates any upside to using your product. It's a non-starter.
grena1re•20m ago
We will for sure, but the issue is that without local LLMs, there's no way to offer a truly fully local version. And the local LLMs are dumb. So basically, you would still need to trust the LLM providers. Totally understand that this is a deal breaker for some people, but for many users, the theoretical risk is worth it. We do regular security audits, encrypt in transit and at rest, pen tests, etc.
wolfduck•3h ago