I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
ClipBrain is live on the Chrome Web Store! 🖇️
Clip web pages, Kindle highlights, PDFs, YouTube transcripts, Gmail threads, and posts into your local GBrain your AI agents can actually search over.
This is what cumulative personal knowledge should feel like.
GG @garrytan
Think of Readwise but for your openclaw, and for everything on the internet.
Save kindle highlights, blogs, and youtube videos all on your Gbrain of @garrytan , with ClipBrain.
Bring kindle to your openclaw:
One click imports ALL your Kindle highlights.
Go to https://t.co/yLrUXoSFiz → click Import → ClipBrain clicks through every book, extracts every highlight and note.
20 books. 871 highlights. 30 seconds.
Now I can ask openclaw "what did I highlight in Awareness by Anthony de Mello?" and it just works.
I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
everyone talks about engineers shipping 1000x faster with ai.
the bigger shift is non-tech people becoming makers for the first time. managers who can now build.
I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
Current state of AI models for me now:
Use codex for the plumbing, claude for the paint.
Codex manages very well the robust, backend stuff, at a much cheaper price than claude.
But then… claude has what we builders call taste.
Current state of AI models for me now:
Use codex for the plumbing, claude for the paint.
Codex manages very well the robust, backend stuff, at a much cheaper price than claude.
But then… claude has what we builders call taste.
Current state of AI models for me now:
Use codex for the plumbing, claude for the paint.
Codex manages very well the robust, backend stuff, at a much cheaper price than claude.
But then… claude has what we builders call taste.