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      <title>I Built a Personal AI Assistant on a Mac Mini</title>
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      <description>My first blog post in a long time!
I wanted an AI assistant that knew me. Knew my research. Knew my content calendar. Knew that when I say &amp;ldquo;write a thread about batch effects,&amp;rdquo; I mean single-cell RNA-seq batch effects with Harmony and Seurat code, for an audience of computational biologists who already know what a UMAP is.
So I built Helix. An OpenClaw agent running on a Mac Mini in my home office in Boston, connected to my Google Calendar, my content docs, and a deep memory system that learns my preferences over time.</description>
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