Nick Nisi
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And so I just set one up to where whenever a mail message comes in from GitHub and it has a PR number or an issue number in the subject,
it takes that message, sends it to ChatGPT, summarizes it, gets the link out of it, and then it creates a new to-do, makes sure that a to-do doesn't exist already, and sends it to OmniFocus to put it in my inbox so that I only have one inbox to check for those things.
I send them to Claude Code for Web, and Claude makes a PR.
That's the next step of it.
It won't even put it in my to-do list.
The to-do will be review the PR that Claude just put up for this issue.
That could be something that you could do.
I have tried so hard to leave.
I have.
I do.
It's so bad.
Every single to-do app, they don't have this one feature that OmniFocus just has and has had forever.
And that's this concept of deferred dates.
So I can put something in and put all of the like flag it and do whatever, but say, I don't care about this until next Monday.
And then it will not show up in any of my automated lists until it's ready until next Monday.
So I can just like set it and forget it and be assured that it's going to resurface onto my radar when I can actually work on it.
Cause I'm not going to work on it today.
And I do that with every, every single task.
It's like 90% GitHub issue stuff, which is all public anyway.
And so- Don't blame them for your mistakes.