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It is the second llm wiki on frontpage today!
I wish the scene was more collaborative - instead of everyone writing their own. But I guess this is the llm curse - too easy to start. I am afraid it will all go in the LangChain direction with VC funding designs that are not yet ready solidifying choices that would normally be superseded.
- Rebuilt the iOS app with an Android app on the way
- expanded both the MCP and internal agent chat toolkit immensely
- A custom, CodeMirror6-based markdown editor with obsidian-style rendering
- A dashboard view that provides a daily summary of atoms created or updated in the last day
And many bug fixes and improvements across the board. Atomic is MIT licensed. You can download the desktop app, but the true power is unlocked by self hosting an atomic server, which any client (web, mobile, or desktop) can connect to from anywhere. You can add content to your knowledge base directly, or via RSS feed, web clipper, mobile share capture, obsidian sync, or REST api.
Am I the only one who feels a bit betrayed after reading LLM text? I am not even willing to try out the app after I notice… which is a shame.
At least polishing the obvious parts would help a lot and is not that much work.
I still refuse to self-censor to avoid having my actual writing get flagged by someone as LLM written.
...except my Android phone LOL