u/alexrada

Will Opus 4.6 be back in June?

Any news if they will bring back 4.6 in the selection list?
On many things it was working better than 4.7

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u/alexrada — 16 hours ago

Can you add travel time to Outlook Calendar?

Title says it all, how can I add travel time automatically before my events that have a location?

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u/alexrada — 1 day ago

Built an Automations Studio on top of email, calendar and tasks

Hello,

In the last 3 months I have built ActorDo Studio to automate anything related to email, calendar and tasks. Works with both gmail and outlook accounts.

I invite you to join my reddit community here: r/actordo

Full demo preview here: https://actordo.com/studio

- you can generate audio summary for daily events/calendar/tasks and send it to whatsapp/email

- you can categorize emails and auto-generate draft replies

- there is also a big list of templates that you can use to get started.

I'd love to get feedback on this.

https://preview.redd.it/nzryj34too0h1.png?width=2824&format=png&auto=webp&s=698a5a1f59404ecdf5a01846f5c1cae97a27a73e

https://preview.redd.it/7uv9nicuoo0h1.png?width=2852&format=png&auto=webp&s=897bc06bc9e166290ebf6eda1ead97bc116ff45a

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u/alexrada — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/msp

Do you have a pricing page on your MSP website?

I know book a call is what everyone is looking for, but do you have anything related to pricing?

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u/alexrada — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/nocode

[promoted] Actor Assistant for email, calendar and tasks

building Actor Assistant that adds an AI layer on top of email, calendar and tasks.
Works now with google and outlook accounts.

You can have AI Automations based on trigger and actions.
It offers scheduling links across multiple calendars

It categorizes emails as they come in, extracts tasks and add them automatically to your todo list.

It has a free version and you can customize it to make it as you like.

Full studio demo here: https://actordo.com/studio

We also have a community on reddit r/actordo

u/alexrada — 6 days ago

Just starting with Substack, but old enough in the email marketing game.

I don't plan to use substack for making money, just to use it as a distribution channel for my company (Saas)

Any advice for me?

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u/alexrada — 6 days ago

Is coding the best use-case with the best ROI for AI?

Just came this idea to my mind today.
Development costs quite a lot in western countries, especially seniors.

Is this use-case one of the best? or is it also because tech people usually adopt new technologies faster?

I just see Claude success and seems to mostly be used for coding.

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u/alexrada — 6 days ago

Hi everyone, I’m looking for advice on how to handle a sensitive situation.

My kids’ bikes have had punctured tires 3 times, and I’m starting to suspect it might not be accidental or from using them. They are 3/5 yr so they are not that heavy to get into nails on the street.

Most recent after we brought a new bike in the shared Veloraum, after like 3-4 days.

I don’t want to accuse anyone without proof, especially since it could involve neighbors, but I also don’t want to ignore it.

The only suspect is a neighbour boy, about 10-12 yr that's every day doing something in the Veloraum, fixing, repairing whatever.

What would be the best way to handle this calmly and properly?

Should I speak to the neighbors, document everything first, inform the landlord/building management, or go directly to the police if it happens again?

Obviously I don't have any proof and hard to get anyway.

Any advice? Have you dealt with things like this?

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u/alexrada — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/airesearch+1 crossposts

I put together a research brief on what I'm calling "hybrid agents". autonomous AI systems that don't live in a single execution environment. They can run locally on private infrastructure or delegate to frontier cloud APIs, and the decision of *where to run* is part of the agent's logic.

I'm not promoting anything, maybe someone wants to take this further. Happy to collaborate on it.

The three business drivers that make this architecturally interesting:

**Security** — sensitive data (PHI, PII, classified) never leaves your perimeter. The local tier handles it, the cloud tier never sees it. Relevant for GDPR, HIPAA, EU AI Act compliance.

**Traceability** — the control plane (always on-prem) logs every action regardless of where it executed: agent identity, data accessed, model used, outcome. One audit log, full chain of custody.

**Cost** — simple/structured tasks route to a cheap local model (Mistral Small, Nemotron), complex reasoning goes to a frontier API. Academic work like RouteLLM (arXiv 2406.18665) and OptiRoute (arXiv 2502.16696) backs this up. 20–80% token cost reduction is realistic with learned routing.

Full link here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AZBdwnbKqDnILkGiP30uWA7ITRrtOgWy1euxmoOL3LI/edit?usp=sharing

u/alexrada — 7 days ago

I have an outlook calendar from a customer project that I need to check along with my normal google calendars.

How can I bring those together, as I only have a readonly mode in the Outlook calendar?

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u/alexrada — 8 days ago

How to view available times over multiple google/outlook calendar, no synchronization?

Looking for a method to see availability across 5-6 google and outlook calendars.

I don't want to synchronize those into a single calendar.

How can I do it? Is it possible?

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u/alexrada — 8 days ago

I went through Togaf/ITIL multiple times, took courses but never seen the need to get a certification.

What do you think will evolve those frameworks into, considering the entire AI effect has on the IT industry?

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u/alexrada — 11 days ago
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Looking through gmail filters I can't seem to be able to forward emails that include invoice attachments.

The pattern is that either the email body or attachment filenames include "invoice" as text.

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u/alexrada — 14 days ago