Turned Daniel Miessler's "prompts to run when fable comes back" into a portable agent skill. Most prompts improve one output. These improve the thing that produces all your output: your agent harness, your security posture, your strategic focus, the durability of your whole setup. 17 prompts across harness optimization, security, life and work, development, and public presence. The part most prompt lists skip, and the part I actually care about, is the running layer: when to run each one (by trigger, not on a calendar), how to run them without wrecking your config (apply reversible changes and show diffs, ask before anything irreversible), and keeping it portable across agents. Works on Claude Code, Codex, and anything that reads skills. I added a 17th prompt of my own: reconcile the configs across the different agents you run, so they stop drifting apart and contradicting each other. MIT licensed. Full credit to Miessler for the framework. github.com/kazani-351/system-upgrade
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Google develops "Audio Memory", a continuous listening function According to recently published technical reports, Google is working on a new feature called "Audio Memory", discovered in the code of Android System Intelligence version C4 for the Pixel 10. This function acts as a permanent background service that records what the phone "hears" during the day, including ambient music and conversations considered "important". The functionality extends the existing "Now Playing" of Pixel, which passively identifies songs since 2017, consolidating audio recognition from environmental sources and applications into a single platform-level service. The explanatory text describes that it allows users to keep a record of what they hear throughout the day, from the music around them to important conversations simulating an always-on AI assistant that takes notes. Google has emphasized that all processing is done on-device, without the audio being sent to its servers. However, there are several unanswered questions
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Your favorite GIF's are about to disappear as Google shuts down access to Tenor - the largest GIF repository You will no longer be able to directly search and send GIFs through Discord, Instagram, and X If you want to find a GIF, you'll need to manually search for it on Tenor's website They claim the API was not profitable, and Google has decided to integrate Tenor's features exclusively into its own products https://x.com/mylordbebo/status/2071904712249524463
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