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🚧 First iteration of the prompt. I think that I'm trying to show too much for a recap of your previous day... which probably will have the opposite effect: the user won't read it. The problem is to identify those metrics that every user wants to know daily, plus those metrics that have degraded/increased by a threshold compared to yesterday. What do you think?
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These are all the metrics I'm feeding to the LLM - For the "general" health, more than 15 metrics - For the Sleep one, more than 10 metrics and then we have all the data relative to - the daily weather - the workouts performed - the reminders due - the reminders/events happened yesterday (proactive followups) - the reminders/events that will happen today and there are tons more data I could add - what happened in the world while I was sleeping: we live in a global world, where things in the US influence the EU. I want to be on top of everything related to politics, tech, web3 and so on - feed the LLM with my breakfast, lunch and dinner to get suggestions on how to eat healthier or meet my workout goals - feed the LLM the notes I've written the day before to get a summary and keep working on them today - tons of possible integrations
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It's pretty easy to see that maybe a "daily wrap" is the wrong term for what I'm trying to do, but I would really like to make it a wrap and then let the user expand what's needed or what he wants to see more. Probably the email is not the perfect tool for this, but it was the quicker one to use to delivery a daily message every morning.
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