u/Cristiano1

Has AI actually improved your meeting workflow long term?

At first I only used AI meeting tools because I was tired of taking notes during calls, but now I’m trying to figure out if they actually improve workflows long term or just create more stuff to manage later. I’ve been using Bluedot lately since it records quietly with no bot, then gives transcripts, summaries, action items, and searchable meeting history. The Claude integration has been surprisingly useful too because I can ask questions across old meetings instead of digging through folders manually.

How are you using AI for meetings now? Just summaries and transcripts? Are you building bigger workflows around that data?

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u/Cristiano1 — 15 hours ago
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Former Splinter Cell Creative Director Says Modern Graphics Tech Is Causing Problems for Stealth Games

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u/Cristiano1 — 15 hours ago

Did a surf camp actually help you progress faster?

I’m at that awkward beginner stage where I can catch waves and stand up sometimes, but still feel super inconsistent.

I’ve been looking at surf camps in Lombok because part of me thinks being around coaches every day would help a lot more than random lessons here and there. A few people recommended LMBK Surf House since they keep groups small and do video feedback, which honestly sounds useful because half the time I have no idea what I’m doing wrong. Did you actually improve faster or not really?

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u/Cristiano1 — 4 days ago

SpaceX Starlink and other satellite megaconstellations are creating an 'unregulated geoengineering experiment', scientists say

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u/Cristiano1 — 4 days ago