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Andrej Karpathy popularized a pattern where an LLM maintains a wiki of notes from personal sources, and a free Claude Code plugin for Obsidian implements it with simple commands, enabling queryable and compounding knowledge.
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.
Wired reviews six best digital notebooks and smart pens for 2026, comparing devices like ReMarkable, Kobo, and Kindle, plus smart pen options.
A tweet promotes building an AI-powered second brain using Readwise, Obsidian, Claude, and Telegram to capture and connect ideas, instead of accumulating useless notes.
Memos is an open-source, self-hosted lightweight note service, similar to Flomo, supporting Markdown, timeline-style interface, data fully under user control, with 60k+ Stars on GitHub, deployable via Docker with one command.
Boox announces the Go 6 (Gen II), an upgrade to its smallest e-reader that adds note-taking support via a stylus, increased RAM, and Android 11 with Google Play Store access, allowing users to read from Kindle, Kobo, and other apps in one device.
This article introduces how to use the Codex tool to efficiently transform articles into personal notes and tweets. The core is a three-layer processing method: extracting the main thread, recording personal reactions, and producing output-ready insights. It also provides reusable prompt templates.
A comprehensive guide to setting up Obsidian as a 'second brain' using linking, plain text files, and integration with Claude AI for intelligent retrieval.
Google has upgraded NotebookLM with the Gemini 3.5 model, enabling more accurate responses, source discovery via Google Search, and a cloud computer for code execution and new output formats.
Recommends 6 open-source, local-first 'Second Brain' note and knowledge management tools, including Logseq, SiYuan Note, AppFlowy, Khoj, QMD, and LightRAG, emphasizing data autonomy and privacy.
The user seeks an AI tool to convert messy notes, meeting transcripts, and documents into readable slides for presentations.
Marknote 1.6.0, a KDE note-taking app, is released with new features including sub-folder support, cross-notebook search via the command bar, optional background blur effect, and emoji completions.
A tweet promotes a free system for automatically processing and sharpening saved notes into concise insights, flagging patterns across domains, and providing daily briefs.
Built an agent skill that extracts slides from YouTube videos and writes notes, images, transcripts, and slides into Obsidian vaults, with an HTML artifact for navigation.
Logseq Doctor is a command-line tool that helps convert and clean up flat Markdown files for importing into Logseq, offering features like backlog management, task management, and outline conversion.
Aviquill is a calm digital canvas designed for visual thinkers with messy minds, offering a space for unstructured creativity and note-taking.
NoteCove is an offline-first notes, tasks, and AI app that avoids SaaS subscription fees.
A user describes how someone used an AI-powered tool to read a 134-page book in 15 minutes, generating atomic notes and flashcards without highlighting, highlighting the productivity gap from using proper infrastructure.
The Get Notes tool can capture content from major domestic and overseas platforms (Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, Douyin, YouTube, Twitter, etc.) with a 100% link capture success rate. It also supports connecting to tools like Codex via official skills.
An Obsidian plugin that integrates Claude Code to perform one-click rewriting, splitting into sections, topic selection, etc. on the current note, aimed at creators who use Obsidian to manage content.