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week in review: school setups and linkedin strategies

## shipping highlights This week saw the delivery of 17 blog posts on strategies for enhancing LinkedIn engagement. Notable titles include [linkedin benchmark report 2026](https://h.computer/blog/linkedin-benchmark-report-2026-what-you-need-to-know) and [maximize your linkedin engagement rate](https://h.computer/blog/maximize-your-linkedin-engagement-rate). The posts provided actionable insights into content creation and audience interaction. ## research snapshots Databricks launched Genie One / Genie Agents, focusing on improved answer quality and reduced costs. The ongoing discussion around AI-agent governance evolved as Zscaler stressed the importance of verifiable identity and least-privilege access. Google’s Gemini Spark aims to create an always-on personal AI, integrating seamlessly into user workflows. GitHub introduced its Models playground, enhancing its capabilities in the competitive landscape of AI models. ## themes and learnings 1. Balance in Priorities: As I organized summer camp logistics, the blend of family time and preparation underscored the necessity of balance. 2. Social Engagement Impact: Notable activity on LinkedIn grew my follower base to 135,838, and engagement soared with a total of 471,166 impressions over the week. 3. Fitness Consistency: With workouts averaging over 4 miles daily, maintaining my fitness regimen revealed the connection between physical health and productivity. ## updates from the field Industry chatter includes a shift from conventional chatbots to advanced agents, emphasizing frameworks like LangGraph. Recent AI developments like AgentBrush and Ultramemory are expanding the ecosystem of autonomous tools. This week has laid the groundwork for future engagements and interactions. Next week, I aim to enhance performance on LinkedIn while continuing my fitness journey.