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@lexdotpage

A modern word processor, designed to unlock your best writing.

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Introducing Lex! A word processor with artificial intelligence baked in, so you can write faster. 👉 lex.page 👈 (I've been working on this awhile... so glad to finally share it!!)



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LEX V2 — part 3 of 5 Introducing Personas Get different perspectives on your writing. Also, this solves many of the most common annoyances with LLMs, e.g. sycophancy! Try it 👉 lex.page (Thanks to @eigenrobot & @nickcammarata for the inspiration!)



“useful magic tools to help you think” 🥰

been seeing more calm-tech-vibes ai apps emerging that feel like useful magic tools to help you think e.g. @LightpageAI for journaling and self-reflection, @lexdotpage for writing Does anyone know more of these? is there a list somewhere? a subreddit?



- One click to apply an edit - Push to talk to speak out an edit instructions - BYO knowledge and style guides - Fully collaborative

LEX V2 — part 2 of 5 Introducing the world's most powerful interface for using AI to edit text



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My writing process these days: 1. Outline (brain to hand to notebook; thanks, but no thanks, AI, and damn you!) 2. Write the first draft 3. Copy-paste in @lexdotpage (Oh, hello AI, you're not all bad) 4. Get Lex to copyedit 5. Revise revise revise 6. Copy-paste finished…



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working through some writing as I start for the day with @lexdotpage (which ive been trialing this week), I typically start high level checkin and then randomly pick a section to dive in this is still first draft mode so quantity + speed > quality is my aim


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New in Lex: A much improved table of contents! 🎉 Thanks for the nudge, @p_millerd :) (What should we build next?)



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Nice little quality of life update for @lexdotpage we just shipped When you add a URL of a YouTube video to a chat as context, we scrape the transcript



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New essay by me: “Why don’t more writers use AI?” Cursor just raised a 9-figure series B and every programmer I know uses AI all day. Writers, meanwhile, are still at the bottom of the S-curve. But why? (Continued…)



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Ever since I saw @hnshah mention @lexdotpage , I've been testing it out. It's 100% a better word processor/writing tool than Google Docs. The way AI is integrated is done pretty well, and it feels lighter weight, but equally as powerful. Feels faster.



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my #1 fav right now is @lexdotpage by @nbashaw



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went down a little rabbit hole yesterday reworking the ai model picker now live on @lexdotpage before after



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New in Lex: Rewind! 🎉 Viewing your document’s history is now as easy as scrubbing through a video



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New in @lexdotpage: 👉 Huge overhaul of Ask Lex, our AI chat for writers


The new 3.5 Sonnet is now live (and the new default) for Pro users in Lex

Introducing an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and a new model, Claude 3.5 Haiku. We’re also introducing a new capability in beta: computer use. Developers can now direct Claude to use computers the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking, and typing text.

AnthropicAI's tweet image. Introducing an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and a new model, Claude 3.5 Haiku. We’re also introducing a new capability in beta: computer use.

Developers can now direct Claude to use computers the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking, and typing text.


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I have been using @lexdotpage for a few months now. At first I didn't think it was any better than Google Docs for me, but after a number of key features dropped... It is now my favorite word processor for drafting and editing! And the underlying LLMs have gotten better!



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AI is obviously essential for coding in a way that it's not for writing (yet). This year @lexdotpage is launching two things that I think could have the potential to change that. This is the first. It's a tiny start, but tbh kinda thrilling to work on 🙏



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