
Stevens
A hackable AI assistant using a single SQLite table and a handful of cron jobs
Added: Jun 12, 2025
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Our take: This is next-level vibe coding. Ever wanted a personal assistant who would review your calendar, scan your mail, and send you and yours a morning brief with all you need to know for the day? Now you can have it for the price of a few tokens.
Stevens, created by former-MIT genius Geoffrey Litt (he's formerly of MIT, still a genius), combines brilliant functionality with beautifuul aesthetics - like an admin "notebook" view that looks like it was ripped straight out of a point-and-click adventure inventory. But it's got your notes in it (!), thanks to integrations with Google Calendar, a weather API, and even the USPS.
And, you can have a full conversation - sharing with your assistant everything you need it to know. It remembers. Amazing.
This is smart, useful, and way more fun then it needs to be. 10/10.
Their spin: The assistant is called Stevens, named after the butler in the great Ishiguro novel Remains of the Day. Every morning it sends a brief to me and my wife via Telegram, including our calendar schedules for the day, a preview of the weather forecast, any postal mail or packages we’re expected to receive, and any reminders we’ve asked it to keep track of. All written up nice and formally, just like you’d expect from a proper butler.
Stevens, created by former-MIT genius Geoffrey Litt (he's formerly of MIT, still a genius), combines brilliant functionality with beautifuul aesthetics - like an admin "notebook" view that looks like it was ripped straight out of a point-and-click adventure inventory. But it's got your notes in it (!), thanks to integrations with Google Calendar, a weather API, and even the USPS.
And, you can have a full conversation - sharing with your assistant everything you need it to know. It remembers. Amazing.
This is smart, useful, and way more fun then it needs to be. 10/10.
Their spin: The assistant is called Stevens, named after the butler in the great Ishiguro novel Remains of the Day. Every morning it sends a brief to me and my wife via Telegram, including our calendar schedules for the day, a preview of the weather forecast, any postal mail or packages we’re expected to receive, and any reminders we’ve asked it to keep track of. All written up nice and formally, just like you’d expect from a proper butler.
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