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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.