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Antispace Tutorial

by ChingunPublished on Dec 08, 2024

1. Title and Introduction

  • Antispace is an AIOS and one of the problems it solves is context switching. As a developer my flow state is very important, it is like momentum. Hard to get but easy to lose. Unfortunately, every time we switch between tools like gmail, slack and others there is a heavy toll to our flow state, as a result we end up getting nothing done.

2. Objectives

  • Antispace unifies all of the tools that are most distracting into one platform. Allowing you to automate and perform actions directly on top of them. Let’s get take a look into a quick tutorial.

3. Prerequisites

  • To get started head on over to anti.space and sign up for a free account.

4. Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Explain visuals: Here you have your HUD view on the left side and chat on the right side.

  • HUD: The HUD is all the tools you have chosen for your Antispace.

  • The Chat: The chat is a deeply personal/customizable Agent.

  • You can think of the whole platform as: You are a billionaire and you are choosing your ultimate assistant. Like any assistant, Antispace can be specialized in the things that are most important to you.

5. Tips and Best Practices

  • So it might be a bit overwhelming to see all of these things happening on the page. Let’s start simple, turn off all the skills and you are left with just your AI and your AI widget. From here you can start by looking at the AI widget. This contains how your AI is personalized to you. This is not just any LLM model but a deeply customizable one. We designed a beautiful system that makes your traditional flow with software much faster with our super advanced memory.

5.5 Memory is divided into - 4 sections

  • Conscious - Conscious memory is the core of your AI’s personality.

  • Subconscious - Subconscious memory is a map based memory that you can save and recall when it is most suited.

  • Recent - Recent memory is how you can recall conversations.

  • Preferences - Memories for each one of your tools.

We will be using these throughout the whole platform and the rest of the tutorials so don’t worry if it is not obvious what exactly it does right now.

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7. Memory in Action

  • Let’s first choose one of the skills called google search and search from linkedin my profile.

  • Let’s summarize it into 4 sentences and put it into my memory.

8. Gmail

  • Summarize the key points and reiterate the importance of the skills learned.

8. Calendar

  • Suggest further reading, videos, or tools for deeper learning.

10. Feedback and Q&A

  • Encourage learners to ask questions or provide feedback on the tutorial.

Example Structure:

  • Title: "Mastering Competitive Mountain Biking Techniques"

  • Introduction: Overview of mountain biking and its competitive aspects.

  • Objectives: Learn essential techniques, improve speed, and enhance safety.

  • Prerequisites: Basic biking skills.

  • Materials Needed: Mountain bike, helmet, gloves, etc.

  • Step-by-Step Instructions:

    1. Warm-up exercises

    2. Cornering techniques

    3. Climbing strategies

  • Tips and Best Practices: Maintain proper posture, use gears effectively.

  • Practice Exercises: Set up a mini-course to practice techniques.

  • Conclusion: Recap the techniques learned.

  • Additional Resources: Links to videos and articles.

  • Feedback and Q&A: Open the floor for questions.