At 5:03 this morning, my second brain filed new research into itself while I slept.
34 wiki pages. Every fact cited to a source note. An AI audits its health monthly.
I didn't touch any of it. Here's the system.
@FOS this is just patently false - there were 2 more available spots, but the team felt everyone that had earned the right to be on there, was on there
@nypost There were also 2 empty spots - so it’s not because he put his family on there, it’s because the player wasn’t automatically eligible and didn’t feature for us in the playoffs and we didn’t think we’d win “an appeal” to get him on
I built this for myself first and use it daily.
Now I'm doing a handful of done-for-you builds for consultants and small agency owners - your vault, your machine, your AI subscription.
Reply or DM "brain" and I'll send the details. Questions welcome below - happy to show receipts.
At 5:03 this morning, my second brain filed new research into itself while I slept.
34 wiki pages. Every fact cited to a source note. An AI audits its health monthly.
I didn't touch any of it. Here's the system.
Why bother?
Your AI gives generic answers for one reason: it has never read your business. Every new chat: re-explain your offer. Re-paste your pricing. Re-describe your clients. Generic in, generic out.
Once that exists as a cited wiki it can read, the generic answers stop. Mine quotes my own past work back to me now.
It's built on Andrej Karpathy's "LLM Wiki"
Mine runs on Obsidian + Claude Code. Plain Markdown files on my machine. No new app, no hosted service, no fee beyond the AI subscription I already pay for.