Your second brain should be a website.
Every note at a real URL. Connected by real links. Readable by humans AND AI agents through the same interface.
The link graph IS the knowledge graph.
Built https://t.co/B4zXPCZA2y to prove it → https://t.co/v6LYGosoIy
(Free for as ever as possible)
@trq212@htmx_org
@arliyyo The real question is could you solve this without googling or did you just ask chatgpt to come up with a simple algebra problem as clickbait?
Answer is either 12 or 18 depending on the order of calculations standard in your country. (a=3)
what if your second brain was a website that AI agents could actually write to?
search, link graph, themes, share links, asset uploads — all via MCP.
Oh … and it’s free!
https://t.co/A4DERcV4XQ
Just released irgo - build native iOS, Android & desktop apps with Go + HTMX.
No React Native. No Flutter. Just hypermedia.
```
go install https://t.co/To0ETRVzGQ
```
https://t.co/Be6DOUKZbM
@htmx_org@golang
Not only is HTML a powerful document format, but it is Hypermedia … get Claude to use anchors for navigation to other pages or subsections. Now you and an AI agent can browse your local document hierarchy like a website. Use a web crawler to create embedding in a vector DB and you can semantic search and visually navigate … and so can your AI agent https://t.co/6I1Vgll0hf
@HackingDave@bcherny They’ll probably be dropping 4.7 next week and stealing every GPU they can for final training and testing, happened just before 4.6 too.
@unclebobmartin@wookash_podcast As a developer of 30 years I totally agree with this approach. If you don’t embrace the new way of working productively you’ll be replaced by others who do. I run multiple agents simultaneously on multiple projects, it’s all about how to measure “good” and “done” now.