Wrote a short post on my blog about automating Core Platform with AI agents.
The routine that used to require a dedicated team - validating tokens, tracking contributions, publishing platform health - now runs with three agents in the background.
https://t.co/9SKFT1LndE
@ericmigi Using Apple Watch Ultra and Garmin Fenix now, had various Samsung watches before. No new scenarios that Pebble would close better than these. Still want one badly though — purely for the vibe and the ability to write my own software 🤟
In my case, I built a personal finance system that pulls data from several banks I use. On a regular basis it sends reports into my Obsidian Wiki, analyzes progress toward financial goals, generates recommendations, and helps with weekly planning.
My recommendation: when building these kinds of tools for yourself or your team, integrate them with a Second Brain. It adds an intelligent analytical layer that helps you organize your work and optimize projects at a deeper level.
@jameesy Excellent point - using two vaults is a great solution. I ran into the same issue: with the LLM-maintained wiki approach, my single vault got heavily overloaded, and navigating my own notes became much slower and less intuitive than before.
@stitchbygoogle That's awesome! I especially love the bottom-up approach. Starting with the most basic elements, then moving up to components, blocks, and finally concepts - it feels really logical and scalable.
I kept seeing this “Wiki LLM + Claude + Obsidian” setup by Andrej Karpathy. https://t.co/XaiiDvc7LU
At first — skeptical. Then I tried it.
It blew my mind 👇