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Your Voice Notes Now Have a To-Do List

Linubra v4.0 ships an Action Items Dashboard

Everything you said you'd do, in one place. Grouped by when it's due, filtered by who it's for, one tap away from the voice note it came from.

Patrick Lehmann Patrick Lehmann · 4 min read

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Your Life Is Not Training Data

The standard 'free in exchange for your data' bargain works fine for a notes app. It doesn't work for a tool that remembers your meetings, your injuries, your finances, and the people you trust. Here's what the architecture looks like when you take that seriously.

Patrick Lehmann Patrick Lehmann · · 4 min read
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The Knee, the Board Meeting, and a Pattern

A founder's board-meeting stress caused a running injury three months later. Every data point was captured. None of them lived in the same place, so nobody — not the founder, not the physiotherapist, not any of his apps — ever saw the pattern.

Patrick Lehmann Patrick Lehmann · · 5 min read
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The Hidden Cost of Your Second Brain

Every note-taking system carries a hidden maintenance tax. Most people never add it up. When you do, the number is roughly half a year of focused work every five years — spent not thinking, not creating, not deciding. Spent filing.

Patrick Lehmann Patrick Lehmann · · 4 min read
Raw inputs — audio waveforms, text snippets, images — flowing through a reasoning layer into a structured knowledge graph

Why We Built Linubra

Two kinds of tool exist for remembering your own life: the manual notes app that demands constant upkeep, and the passive recorder that captures everything and understands nothing. We built a third thing.

Patrick Lehmann Patrick Lehmann · · 5 min read