Sometimes there are questions which are so trivial that they lose relevance as soon as you get the answer:
  • How old is actor XY?
  • What time is it in country X when it is 01:00pm in country Y?
  • When was the movie X first aired in country Y?
For such questions, separate applications or workflows for Alfred and Raycast are already suitable:
  • MacGPT’s global Spotlight like ChatGPT bar. (Video)
  • Or ChatFred Alfred workflow (Video)
  • Or ChatGPT for Raycast plugin (Link)
Correspondingly to whether one could not enable a Spotlight like input, there was already a suggestion made to implement it via an API for MindMac. (if the effort is worth, at least)
But since I have to confess that I use MindMac more and more now, I came up with the idea to propose Temporary Conversations:
It's like the default conversation, but only remains the current session long. When the app restarts, the client will delete all temporary conversations from the previous sessions. If the user wants to make a conversation persistent like the default ones, he can toggle the conversation state between permanent or temporary via context-menu, button or shortcut.
The idea resembles the private sessions in browsers. But in our case, when you would like to look up something quickly, but know you don't want to keep it for the future.
Alternative Concept: Option to set expiration-time (hours) until the conversation will be deleted. Disables expiration-time if expiration-time-mark was removed or conversation is marked as favorite.
Suggested by
Sascha