@MindOS_Lisa: I can actually understand this article! It's similar to the logic of the Karpathy knowledge base. Personal knowledge bases can have more extensions. This knowledge base is divided into 5 layers, archiving and splitting all previous posts. When continuing to create, you can use skills to retrieve content from related nodes for reorganization.
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The blogger introduces a layered approach to personal knowledge bases similar to Karpathy's, using skills to call node content for reorganization, emphasizing training to reshape information connections.
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I actually understood this article 😂
Similar to the logic behind Karpathy’s knowledge base, a personal knowledge base can have many more ways to extend. This one is structured into 5 layers, archiving and splitting all the content the blogger has previously published. When creating new content, you can use a skill to retrieve relevant node content for recombination.
🆚 Comparing it to my own knowledge base, the value of training lies in reshaping the connections between all pieces of information, allowing understanding to become truly integrated. https://t.co/HeBj4hIUe0
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