Yesterday, I noted a brilliant planning idea in my mobile notes, thinking I would refine it when I got home in the evening. But when I sat down in front of the computer, I just couldn't recall that keyword — that feeling, like having a word on the tip of your tongue and suddenly forgetting it, no matter how hard I tried to remember.

I thought, what if I had a second brain, able to appear seamlessly wherever I was, whether on my phone, computer, or chat window, just like my thoughts? That would be wonderful!

Coincidentally, myNeutron at @Vanarchain just released version 1.4, which does exactly this. It has truly brought the "second brain" to anywhere.

Now, you can directly awaken it in Telegram without switching apps; the mobile experience has also been specially optimized, acknowledging that your most important "workspace" is this screen. It also adds a bit of fun — you can earn points, making it easier for you to get used to its presence. Handling files is also smoother, without the need to fumble back and forth.

I think Vanar's update is clever in its "strategy." It doesn't recommend a new app to change your habits but instead chooses to "penetrate" into the high-frequency scenarios you already can't live without (like your phone), lowering the usage threshold to a minimum. Then, with the lightweight hook of “points,” it encourages you to use it and accumulate data.

Its purpose is very clear: by providing "extreme convenience available anytime and anywhere," it makes you rely on it without even realizing it. When your memory and workflow are securely entrusted to this layer that can sync across platforms, it becomes hard to leave.

If you're also tired of searching for information across different devices, then try this AI memory layer that is becoming "ubiquitous!" It's worth spending a minute to try. That smooth feeling, once experienced, may be hard to give up.

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