@rohit4verse: Karpathy second brain is the highest leverage tool nobody uses correctly. it should brief you every morning with the co…
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A Twitter post discussing Andrej Karpathy's second brain system using Obsidian and Claude Code for automated knowledge capture and daily briefings as a productivity workflow.
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