Project Hibernation lets you archive projects you are not actively working on, off your disk into a single file, and restore them in one click whenever you need them. It handles dependency reinstall on restore, is iCloud aware, and verifies every archive before touching the original.
a16z published a piece last week arguing that everything at work is being recorded, and that companies who build AI on top of that context layer will win.
Compelling thesis. But it mostly frames recordings as a memory and retrieval problem. I think the more interesting question is what people are actually doing with them beyond transcripts, summaries, and action items.
I've seen teams use recordings for onboarding, async decision reviews, even as a source of truth when things go sideways. But I'm curious what's happening in practice.
A few things I'd love to discuss with the community: