THIS GUY BUILT A GOD-MODE SECOND BRAIN IN 3 STEPS THAT GETS SMARTER EVERY SINGLE DAY AND 10X HIS RESEARCH!
Everyone hoards notes they never reopen, but he turned the dead pile into a brain that actually reads itself back, in three steps:
> download Obsidian, make a vault, and point Claude Code at the folder
> create two folders inside, raw-sources for everything you dump in and wiki where Claude writes the organized version, then drop in Andrej Karpathy's prompt
> throw in every article, book note, meeting transcript and piece of research you ever saved and forgot
Then you stop searching and start asking the wiki, "what are the gaps in my knowledge", "write me a briefing on this topic", and Claude pulls from your whole vault and answers with citations.
Everyone copies the folders, but the part that actually matters is what happens next, every answer gets written back into the wiki and a weekly health check hunts for contradictions and outdated info, so it is not storage you query, it is a brain that compounds every day you use it.
The full step by step guide with the Karpathy prompt and the .md files is in the article below.👇
P.S. you can send this article straight to your Claude to get the full context
These girls just revealed the AI workflow they use to monetize YouTube while living in Bali
Here’s how they explain their workflow in the video:
> They find viral kids’ videos on YouTube (in niches where creators can earn anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 per million views)
> They open the video’s transcript and copy it
> They paste it into ChatGPT and ask it to generate a prompt for creating a similar video
> They take that prompt, paste it into Picsart Flow, choose a video model (they use Sora 2 Pro in the video) and generate the content
> They publish the finished video and collect the views
They simply took a format that had already proven to work and turned ChatGPT plus an AI video generator into their own content production studio
If you want to learn another way to create YouTube videos with AI, check out the article I linked below
The author uses a completely different set of tools, so it’s worth a read
Save this so you can find it later
You can build an AI second brain in 15 minutes.
No coding experience needed. no $1000 course
[Here is how you can do it in 5 mins:]
Step 1: Download Claude Desktop.
Step 2: Download Obsidian Desktop.
Step 3: Create a new vault and start dropping .MD files into it.
Step 4: Tell Claude Code to connect directly to your vault using Andrej Karpathy's prompt: https://t.co/2SJBZyjXDl
That is it.
Your entire knowledge base becomes searchable, connectable, and queryable by the most powerful AI model on earth.
Every note you have ever written.
Every idea you have ever captured.
Every resource you have ever saved.
Claude can now read all of it, find connections you missed, and surface insights from your own thinking that you forgot you had.
Most people are using Claude as a search engine.
The people building second brains with it are using it as an intelligence layer on top of everything they know.
The gap between those two use cases is the gap between asking Google a question and having a research partner who has read everything you have ever written.
Bookmark this.
Build it tonight.
CLAUDE + OBSIDIAN = THE ONLY AI FORMAT THAT WILL SURVIVE THE NEXT DECADE
I struggled to build a functional second brain until I applied Karpathy's system -> I used to rely on walled gardens to store my thoughts, jumping from one app to the next
then I moved everything to plain text in Obsidian and connected it to Claude
seeing the AI read my entire folder locally completely upgraded my approach to work:
> you point the AI directly at your local directory for instant context
> you own your data forever because everything stays on your machine
> the setup eliminates subscription fees and messy database exports
> the open format is immune to startup failures because simple text lasts forever
complex note apps will eventually shut down. a plain text folder works for a lifetime
watch the breakdown 👇
🚨 Breaking: I asked claude to revamp my linkedin profile.
not a light tweak.
he turned it into a profile that makes recruiters stop scrolling and actually pay attention.
here are the exact prompts i used: 🧵
Everyone’s waiting for Jarvis from OpenAI but this guy already built his own.
This is what thinking will look like in 10 years and honestly, it’s the craziest thing I’ve seen this month.
Imagine you could open your own head and look inside.
See every thought that has ever lived there.
See which ones are friends, and which ones have never met.
See where you’re a genius, and where you have a blind spot.
This guy built exactly that.
Called it OMEGA.
How it works:
On the left, a map of his thoughts like a night sky.
378 ideas. 1816 threads between them.
Every star is a thought that once crossed his mind.
Every line is the moment two thoughts shook hands.
You can see where it’s
dense.
You can see where it’s a desert.
In the center, an elevator for ideas.
For normal people a thought comes and disappears.
For him, a thought arrives, rides up to the “concept” floor, then to “project”, then becomes something real.
Nothing gets lost.
On the right, a cockpit for life.
Like in an airplane.
Goals for today, this quarter, this decade all at once.
Which projects are growing. Which are stuck.
Even his emotional state: “system stable time to create”.
Now the wildest part.
Every morning OMEGA looks at all of his thoughts on its own and asks:
“Hey, did you notice that this idea from last year and this one from today are about the same thing?”
Imagine you had a friend who remembered everything you’ve ever said, read, or thought.
And every day told you: “bro, you’re contradicting yourself here” or “this plus this is a business waiting to happen”.
OpenAI wants to build this for you in 5 years.
This guy built it for himself in a weekend.
No PhD. No coding bootcamp. No $200/month subscription.
Just two tools sitting right under everyone’s nose Claude and Obsidian one architecture nobody is talking about.
In 5 years everyone will have a generic AI assistant in their pocket. It will be as boring and normal as wifi.
The real edge will belong to people who built a system that thinks WITH them, not FOR them.
378 thoughts is not impressive.
1816 connections between them is not a notebook anymore.
It’s a living thing.
Save this post and watch the guide below. 10 minutes and you’ll get the whole thing
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
Most people are paying for AI coding.
Meanwhile…
North Mini Code is free.
Claude Code is free.
And together they create a powerful AI agent system that can automate almost anything.
Apps.
Workflows.
Research.
Coding.
AI employees.
Want the exact setup?
Comment Agent OS and I’ll send you the guide.
Loop Engineering is getting hype now.
But not many talks about how to actually do it
So I open-sourced the template my team uses to build agent loops:
- a shared artifact / knowledge layer
- logging, verification
- and a codebase harness so work compounds across runs
Plus a 20-min deep dive on how to think about it and set it up for real: https://t.co/b3m22eX8oI
Copy the template. Adapt it to your own loops.
Anthropic Research Lead:
"99% of our engineers run swarms of 300+ self-improving agents"
"Close the loop, give the model a way to verify its own output"
In a 20-minute session, an Anthropic Team member breaks down how to build agents that improve themselves
The real setup is Claude running through loops, plan mode, and dynamic workflows
Better than most $300 agent courses
Bookmark and watch the talk
Then read the article below
Anthropic engineers just showed how to build agentic systems that run for days using "loops."
"At Anthropic, >30% of our code is already written by loops - that's how we ship so fast.
in this 40-minute workshop, they reveal the whole stack:
agent loop + harness + memory + sub-agents.
Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
Watch workshop today, then read article below.
I genuinely don't understand why everyone isn't using this yet
Andrej Karpathy, a co-founder of OpenAI, posted a simple idea that hit 16 million views: stop using AI to write code, use it to build a second brain.
You point Claude Code at a folder, drop in any source, an article, a transcript, a PDF, and Claude reads it, links it, and files it into a living wiki of everything you know. It compounds like interest, the more you feed it, the smarter it gets.
Here's the whole thing:
> Install Obsidian, create a vault, open it in Claude Code
> Paste Karpathy's wiki idea file and tell Claude to build it
> Claude makes three folders: raw for sources, wiki for its pages, a CLAUDE.md that runs it
> Drop any source into raw and say "ingest this"
> Ask questions across everything, forever
Five minutes to set up, and you never start from a blank chat again.
Full step-by-step guide with Claude and Obsidian, link below.
Bookmark this
I'm quitting my job to go full-in on Claude.
Just Asked it to:
Analyze mispriced Polymarket markets for arbitrage opportunities and find wallets using it to copy.
Turned $2K into $12K overnight.
Monitored 1,000+ wallets.
I realized something fast.
There are arbitrage bots I can't beat without code knowledge.
But I can find them. And copy them.
Claude built a monitoring terminal and connected it to a Telegram copytrading bot.
It's not a script. Not even a bot.
It's an AI agent that improves with every wallet it finds.
Fetches wallet behavior. How it trades. Arbitrage patterns. Position sizing. Timing.
70% win rate.
7 wallets copytrading right now from 500+ monitored.
Bot never pauses. Never gambles. Just math and profit.
You only need: Claude + a device + 1 hour per day.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment "cash"
2. Like and retweet this
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
Obsidian + Claude Code = 24/7 personal operating system.
Works while you sleep.
The people who build this tonight will never work the same way again.
Watch it and Bookmark it now.
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what
My friend applied to 200 tech jobs in two years. No CS degree. No callbacks.
Last month Anthropic offered him $750,000.
All because of one Stanford lecture. Free on YouTube. One hour.
A professor explains how ChatGPT actually works. Not the Twitter version. The real one.
He watched it in bed. Paused it eleven times. After that hour he told me something I didn't believe. "It's embarrassingly simple."
Three days later he applied to Anthropic.
Every single question they asked him, he knew from that video.