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My-Brain-Is-Full-Crew vs LifeOS

8 AI agents + 14 skills that run your Obsidian vault through chat — capture, triage, search, linking, vault health, transcription, email and calendar. One codebase, four agent platforms, any language. — versus — Daniel Miessler's LifeOS: an AI 'life operating system' that carries your goals and context into every task — an intent engineering platform with dashboard, agents and installer.

The curated verdict

Manage-your-life AI at different scopes: an 8-agent crew over an Obsidian vault vs a whole-life operating system organized around your goals (TELOS).

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My-Brain-Is-Full-Crew — the curator's take

Built from lived need — a PhD researcher whose memory was slipping — and it shows in the design: this is for people who are drowning, not optimizing. The chat IS the interface (no folder dragging), a dispatcher chains agents automatically (transcribe a meeting → Architect creates the project structure), it answers in whatever language you speak, and 'create a new agent' is a guided conversation, not a config file. Installs onto Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode or Codex from one source. NOT a note-taking plugin: it assumes you hand vault management over entirely, and email/calendar agents mean third-party data — read the disclaimers, they're unusually serious (GitHub reports no standard license; usage is Terms-of-Use gated). Pair judgment: rowboat is the app-shaped version of this idea; this is the vault-shaped one.

LifeOS — the curator's take

The most-starred personal-AI-OS scaffold: markdown, commands and agents on top of Claude Code, organized around TELOS (your goals) so every task starts from what you actually want. A philosophy with an installer — adopt the structure, not just the files. NOT a library; expect to live inside its conventions.