@rohit4verse: karpathy moved his token budget from writing code to building a knowledge base. markdown files an llm writes and mainta…
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A guide on using LLMs like Claude to build and maintain a knowledge base in Obsidian, with automated daily briefings and note-taking.
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karpathy moved his token budget from writing code to building a knowledge base.
markdown files an llm writes and maintains for him.
this masterclass builds yours in obsidian. claude briefs you at 6am, files notes at 8pm, links ideas at 11pm.
the most complete build i’ve seen. https://t.co/8RiHRQMGjA
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