@billtheinvestor: Claude lowers the threshold for organizing knowledge bases from 'manual cleanup' to 20 minutes. Many people have a large number of high-value notes like Karpathy's, but they languish in Obsidian as orphan nodes and dead data. I used this Claude Prompt system to revive 5000 abandoned notes in 20 minutes...
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Introduces how to use the Claude Prompt system to clean up 5000 abandoned notes in Obsidian knowledge base within 20 minutes, significantly lowering the threshold for organization.
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Claude lowers the bar for organizing a knowledge base from “manual cleanup” to 20 minutes. Many people have a large number of high-value notes like those of Karpathy, but they end up rotting in Obsidian as orphan nodes and dead data. With this Claude prompt system, I revived 5,000 abandoned notes in 20 minutes. The difference isn’t the amount of information, but the level of automation in cleaning it. https://t.co/sn2eoq0IqT
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