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Joe Pacal🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 14 karmaApr 4, 2025@CogmiI’ve been playing with cogmi for a week and it’s really cool what insights it’s giving me about performance. Usually I don’t even think about when to stop, but now there’s some data to focus on. It’s like keeping tabs on circardian rhythm but for brain performance.
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Would recommend this to anyone. Writing things down is great, but being able to freely talk about it is even better. It gives you time to get it all out and a lot of times I feel better just by verbalizing issues out loud. I really appreciate that the report from the session reflects everything I've said in a structured way, so I don't have to worry about talking super coherently. It also provides useful insights and recommendations. The whole self-care topic has always sounded like a chore to me but I actually enjoy this.
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Suppppeeeeerrr! Wowwww! Mindsmith is absolutely fantastic! It is incredibly useful, easy to use, and very professional.
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Good way to level up your chess game. I like how it gives feedback after every move and tells you how it was. Would be awesome if it also had an ai that breaks down why the move was good or bad, so you really understand it for the future. Feels like that would help lock in the lessons way faster.
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Fascinating AI implementation. Good to see AI used for such good. Congratulations.
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Solid platform. Cites information, provides follow-up queries. FREE
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Pretty good, I like the process. I did run into a couple questions that were worded weirdly or just had odd answer logic (it'll mark you wrong for the tiniest typo). Would be cool if it had a bit more wiggle room or a way to flag those. But still, definitely helpful.
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Tool works just fine, try once more :D Have fun!
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So far, on my first search, this seems very promising!! I’m excited to learn more. Answers are written in a very simple, easy to understand way.

