📅 2025-06-29 — Session: Developed frameworks for automation and cognitive systems
🕒 18:00–19:20
🏷️ Labels: Automation, Cognitive Systems, Project Management, Life Management
📂 Project: Dev
⭐ Priority: MEDIUM
Session Goal
The session aimed to explore and design frameworks for enhancing automation in life management and cognitive systems, focusing on minimizing user intervention and maximizing efficiency.
Key Activities
- Life Management Framework: Developed a structured approach to distinguish between operational and creative work, aligning daily goals with meaningful projects.
- System Resilience Design: Created a blueprint for systems requiring minimal user oversight, incorporating automation and self-healing functionalities.
- Daily Digest Mechanism: Prototyped a workflow for generating daily digests from project files, emphasizing relevance and minimal manual effort.
- Cognitive Reconstruction System: Outlined a framework for a self-sustaining cognitive system using passive data for inference and activity tracking.
- Minimal-Discipline Life Management: Proposed a low-friction task management system using voice input and Google Docs.
- Google Docs Automation: Developed a prototype for integrating Google Docs with LLMs via service accounts for automated content management.
- Self-Prompting Project System: Designed a template for a self-prompting project management system.
- Two-Layered Cognitive Storage: Created a framework for cognitive storage with archival and actionable layers.
- Project Identification and Categorization: Assisted in categorizing personal projects for strategic management.
- Project Canon Refactoring: Refactored personal projects into a coherent structure for strategic autonomy.
Achievements
- Developed multiple frameworks and prototypes for automation and cognitive systems.
- Enhanced strategic management of personal projects through structured categorization.
Pending Tasks
- Implement and test the proposed automation systems and frameworks.
- Further refine the cognitive reconstruction system for better inference accuracy.
- Prototype the minimal-discipline life management system for practical use.