@axichuhai: OpenAI co-founder Karpathy’s 400 000-word, hundred-article knowledge base stays pristine—he never tidies a single line.
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Andrej Karpathy just open-sourced the personal knowledge-management system that keeps his 400 000-word archive organized without any manual curation.
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OpenAI co-founder Karpathy’s personal knowledge base holds 400,000 words and hundreds of articles—yet he has never curated a single line himself.
A few days ago he open-sourced his method on GitHub; one tweet rocketed to 20 M impressions.
Most people have hundreds or thousands of bookmarks, but two weeks later can’t remember where they stashed them.
The more you save, the faster you forget—an affliction Karpathy…
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