20 items processed (18 unique). The week's dominant theme: Obsidian + AI agents found its moment. Notion shipped a CLI. Higgsfield launched a generalist agent. Kepano wrote the official skills himself.
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Install ntn, the Notion CLI. It brings the entire Notion API to your terminal, plus everything you need to build and deploy Workers. Built for humans and coding agents alike.
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๐ฐ This is the headline launch of the week and it lands directly on Michael's stack. Every External Brain digest, every Recipe Box log, every TSH pipeline write currently runs through the v3 JS console hack with the active-user header. That's the ugliest part of the entire automation stack. With ntn, the agent stops being a browser puppeteer and starts being a real CLI client. The Beyond Brief story writes itself: "Notion just open-sourced the missing piece of every AI agent stack." This is the angle no one else has yet โ operators who already automate Notion will feel this in their teeth.
๐ฏ Next Step: Audit the External Brain Processor: identify every saveTransactions call and rewrite using ntn. Ship a side-by-side benchmark for a Beyond Brief issue: "Notion CLI vs. the JS console hack โ what changes."
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Introducing Higgsfield Supercomputer โ the first ever cloud-native, self-learning AI agent for end-to-end task execution. 40+ built-in tools. Three layers of memory. Access via browser or Telegram.
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๐ฐ A new full-stack agent dropped, and it's positioned as the always-on Telegram-accessible cousin to Claude Code. The "three layers of memory" framing is the interesting bit โ that's the exact architecture Michael is converging on between Obsidian vault, Notion CRM, and the chat scratchpad. Beyond Brief readers should care because this is the second 40+ tool generalist agent to launch in a month (after Manus). The race for "the everything assistant" is real and the field is splintering.