@karpathy said "Obsidian is the IDE, the LLM is the programmer, the wiki is the codebase."
@garrytan built GBrain, 17,000 pages of personal knowledge.
I loved this idea. But I wanted it without the setup.
So I built Thinkly: paste any AI chat, and the wiki builds itself.
New flow: paste links, get a published page.
30 seconds ago, this was 5 article links.
Now it's a published Research Summary.
Paste → pick a template → publish.
No more 20 tabs.
No more copy-pasting.
No more "I'll organize this later."
Everything in one place, published in 5 minutes.
This is Thinkly. It's free to try. https://t.co/kr5x88NdTY
Notion for organizing. ChatGPT for writing.
I was switching between both every single day.
Then I found one app that does it all.
Dump your articles, ChatGPT chats, Claude threads, YouTube links, notes.
Pick a template. Hit publish.
Brain, Hands, Session.
This architecture is what makes $0.08/hr agents possible.
Found a great breakdown that organizes this + 10 other sources into one page. Built with Thinkly.
Link in reply.
New on the Engineering Blog:
Building Managed Agents—our hosted service for long-running agents—meant solving an old problem in computing: how to design a system for “programs as yet unthought of.”
Read more: https://t.co/YYaEub2QGV
BREAKING: Thinkly turns your dumped sources into publish-ready documents.
Paste your ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini conversations, article links, YouTube notes.
Thinkly organizes everything and lets you publish in one click.
No more 20 tabs open. No more losing track of what you read.
Anthropic built Undercover Mode to prevent internal secrets from leaking. Then a single .map file exposed their entire source code.
512,000 lines. Hidden features. Malware campaigns within days.
Full breakdown in reply.
We’re rolling out a few updates to Codex today:
1. Codex is rolling out to ChatGPT Plus users today. It includes generous usage limits for a limited time, but during periods of high demand, we might set rate limits for Plus users so that Codex remains widely available.
Focus beats frenzy.
- Launch small
- Tune out the noise
- Learn as you go
- Show up consistently
- Question your process
Slow growth wins in the long run.
Still no traction?
That’s not failure. That’s setup.
The quiet commits.
The edge-case fixes.
The 1-line deploys.
That’s real progress.
Keep shipping. Compounding doesn’t make noise.
Focus beats frenzy.
- Launch small
- Tune out the noise
- Learn as you go
- Show up consistently
- Question your process
Slow growth wins in the long run.