Solaris Treats AI Adoption Like a Literacy Program, With a Competence Gate

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Today's episode explores a wave of tools wrestling with the same question: who controls the work and who just gets the result? Mia and Milo start with Solaris, a platform that treats AI adoption as a company-wide literacy program rather than another chatbot. They then look at two macOS-native launches — Macuse and scritty — that give coding agents real local context and persistent memory. The conversation moves to agents that can act on data, from Basedash Actions triggering database workflows t

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 Opening
  • 00:00:38 Solaris: Building AI Fluency Across Organizations
  • 00:02:18 Giving AI Agents Local Control: Macuse and scritty
  • 00:04:00 AI Agents That Act: Basedash Actions and PieterPost MCP
  • 00:06:05 Banger Mail: Shared Inboxes Where Humans and AI Collaborate
  • 00:07:18 Needle: A Proactive AI GTM Engineer for Revenue Teams
  • 00:08:18 Creator Tools: Fypro Monetises TikTok and PixFit Automates Ad Formats
  • 00:09:03 Context.dev: The Web Context API for AI Products and Agents
  • 00:09:46 Retrace: Debug AI Agent Executions with Full Traceability
  • 00:10:48 Flowly Goes Open Source: A Personal AI Agent with Private Memory
  • 00:11:31 Macro: The All-in-One Workspace with Team Memory
  • 00:12:08 Sidedoor: Find Referrals to Any Job Through Your Network
  • 00:12:45 ZCode: Agentic Development Environment for GLM-5.2
  • 00:13:37 CometChat Unreal SDK: In-Game Chat for Multiplayer Games

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