I spent the last 3 months building my entire AI knowledge system in Obsidian.
No cloud subscriptions or monthly fees.
Just local tools that work offline.
Here are 11 articles that show exactly how I did it:
Have app installed on computer
Click Start Menu, start typing app name
App does not show up. Some random shit from the internet or random game on the app store shows up
What the fuck are we even doing here @Microsoft?
If I want to search the internet I will be using my browser, not the fucking Start Menu
Starlink V3 satellites have >10X bandwidth of V2 and there’ll be >10X launched, which means >100X more bandwidth.
Also, altitude will be 350km vs 550km, so min latency can be cut in half.
Light travels 300km/ms in space, so physics round trip min latency drops to <5ms.
I used to wonder why Allah describes Himself as “closer to you than your jugular vein.”
Not your heart.
Not your soul.
Not your mind.
The jugular vein.
“And We are closer to him than his jugular vein.” (50:16)
I looked into it. The answer stopped me completely.
No! Fake! Amazon doesn't pay anyone a $3,000 monthly salary to "start AI publishing."
That's misleading marketing for self-publishing ebooks on Amazon KDP using AI tools. You earn royalties only from actual sales—not a guaranteed paycheck from Amazon.
The timeline and income claims are heavily exaggerated. The "free training" is a common lead-gen tactic that usually funnels into paid offers. Amazon requires disclosure for AI-generated content, and low-effort spam books often underperform or get flagged.
Real KDP success takes time, quality, and marketing—not deleting apps and commenting "Send."
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Every note app is quietly stealing from you.
Your ideas. Your journal. Your life's work.
Locked in their servers. Owned by their terms.
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10 TOOLS THAT FEEL ILLEGAL TO KNOW ABOUT
Bookmark every single one. They do for free, forever what companies charge you $20-60/month for. And no one can shut them down.
1. https://t.co/2l03oii410
Turns a $3/month service into every movie ever made. Streams instantly into Plex with zero downloads and zero storage. The setup Netflix, Disney+, and HBO combined can't compete with.
2. https://t.co/6DrTHw9WI9
Unlocks system-level powers on any Android network-wide ad-blocking, debloating, deep automation with NO root. Everyone thinks you need to root for this. You don't.
3. https://t.co/n5CNLlnJIE
Photoshop and Illustrator merged into one tool. Node-based, non-destructive, runs in your browser. Free and open-source. This is the one Adobe genuinely fears.
4. https://t.co/6zKw1tzltj
A tiny AI voice model that sounds as human as ElevenLabs ($22/month), runs offline on a laptop, and costs $0. It quietly embarrassed the entire paid-TTS industry.
5. https://t.co/oHHNkd4pwB
Shows you every server every app on your PC secretly contacts in real time and lets you kill each connection. Watch Windows phone home, then cut the line.
6. https://t.co/uSnYEhjOJv
The exact animation software Studio Ghibli used for Spirited Away. They open-sourced it in 2016. It's sitting on GitHub right now, free, and almost no one knows.
7. https://t.co/R9SbaJNP3k
Everything Adobe Acrobat does merge, split, OCR, sign, compress running entirely on your machine. Your documents never touch Adobe's servers. Replaces a $20/month tool.
8. https://t.co/wtuCFGNr5M
AirDrop for every device Android to PC, iPhone to Linux. Sends any file over your WiFi with no internet, no account, no tracking. Apple would rather you didn't have this.
9. https://t.co/GOJOyHtOfy
Google Photos, but on a server you own. Face recognition, AI search, albums — all private. A dev built it because he was done with Google training AI on his family photos.
10. https://t.co/PGzlLbojmE
A hidden free tier that runs GPT-4-class models DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen for literally $0. Wire it to a private ChatGPT interface and never pay OpenAI again.
A subscription used to be the only way to access tools like these. Now it costs $0 and an internet connection.