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Having a blast with Karpathy's LLM "second brain" for literature mining (graph below).

Simple in principle: raw sources go in, the LLM maintains a structured wiki on top - one detail turns out to be an architectural hook - YAML frontmatter.

#RareDisease #ClinicalInformatics #LLM #PKM #HealthcareAI

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Writing the first draft is one of my red lines when using AI with my PKM - it's how I think. Do you have similar boundaries with AI in your knowledge work? www.ctnet.co.uk/claude-obsid... #PKM #AI

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Original post on bildung.social

„The rampant rise of Gen AI tools is one of the reasons I will be shutting down this workshop series after the October cohort. I need to figure out how we can individually and collectively make sense as we wallow in the AI slop. I am thinking of a series of live sessions for small groups of […]

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My Obsidian Plugin Gemini Scribe 4.7 is out! Projects let you scope AI sessions to folders with custom instructions. Session recall gives your agent memory across conversations. Plus a new file shelf, diff review for edits, and bundled skills.

#ObsidianMD #Obsidian #PKM #AI

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I've built Claude Code skills for: indexing my Zettelkasten, suggesting tags, editing blog posts, and SEO/social media. Admin tasks that used to eat time. Writing the first draft stays mine. www.ctnet.co.uk/claude-obsid... #PKM

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The shared vault pattern extends that: the knowledge base becomes a coordination layer between agents and the human.

#Obsidian #PKM #ClaudeCode #AIEngineering #OpenClaw

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Part 2 of my Claude + Obsidian journey is live. Three versions of Claude, each doing something different in my PKM workflow. I share what's changed since December. www.ctnet.co.uk/claude-obsid... #Obsidian #PKM

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Original post on mastodon.social

Knowledge graphs are useful representations for knowledge bases, #pkm, #AImemory systems, #GraphRAG, intelligent tutoring systems, etc., and usually implemented in graph databases. LadybugDB, a fork of the discontinued Kuzu, is a lightweight embedded (like SQLite) graph database […]

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The Day Cluster: Multiple Daily Notes That Reduce Friction Instead of Adding It Most PKM systems use a single daily note. I tried that for years. Everything piled into one file: plans, logs, reflections, glucose data, AI analysis, tasks, links. Finding anything meant scrolling th...

🗂️ The Day Cluster: Multiple Daily Notes That Reduce Friction

New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:

- Each note = one job
- Zero decision fatigue
- Visual navigation
- Start with 2 notes

From overwhelmed → clear structure

blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster

#PKM #Neurodivergent #DailyNotes

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76. Think Slowly in a Fast World: Digital Gardening and Knowledge Governance Let me ask you something. When was the last time you actually knew where your knowledge is stored? Not a file. Not a saved email. Not a bookmark you'll never open again. I mean a living sense of what you know, how it connects, and why it matters — right now, in your professional life. For most of us working in management, in social work, in education — the answer is: we don't. We generate ideas in meetings, publish papers, annotate reports, we paste things into apps we'll forget we have. And then we wonder why it feels like we're starting from scratch every Monday again. In this episode, I want to talk about a practice called Digital Gardening — and why I think it might be one of the most underrated approaches in personal knowledge management and higher education alike. Not because it's new. And not because it's technological. But because it forces you to do something that good management has always required: to take responsibility for your own thinking. Uncover even more insights and valuable information by visiting the blog https://www.profmanagement.de. Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be thrilled if you could leave us a glowing review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/managing-around/id1507697948. Got a thought or opinion about this episode? Have a suggestion for a future topic? Send an audio file or voice note to https://profmanagement.de. For all other comments, send us a tweet or DM at @profmanagement on https://twitter.com/profmanagement/ or https://www.instagram.com/profmanagement.

📣 New Podcast! "76. Think Slowly in a Fast World: Digital Gardening and Knowledge Governance" on @Spreaker #digitalgardening #governance #knowledge #philosophy #pkm

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Gecqua evolution guess

Liquamada - a *Water/Ghost type*, It is said if you look into the third eye on a Liquamada's forehead, you will *risk losing or otherwise jumbling up your thoughts*. If they see fit, *will keep them for their own gain*.

#Pokemon #PKM #WiWa #Gecqua #FuckAIArt

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Browt Evolution Guess

> Kasarwary, a *Grass/Fighting type*, This pokémons legs are said to be as *thick & strong as a trunk*. If you stumble upon this merciless beast in your journeys, you will be faced with a tough oppenst, or your last moments.

#Pokemon #PKM #WiWa #Browt #FuckAIArt

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How do you actually use Obsidian? I use it for PKM, journaling, and writing, but I know of people who use it purely for tasks or writing fiction. Curious what your setup looks like. #Obsidian #PKM

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AI Diabetes Coach — System Architecture In Part 1, you saw 82% → 98% time in range. But how does it work? This reveals the complete system: 5 components that transform raw sensor data into daily AI coaching. Dexcom API to Neo4j to Claude AI...

🚀 AI Diabetes Coach Part 2: System Architecture

82% → 98% glucose control with Obsidian + Neo4j + Claude AI.

5 components, 9 screenshots, $20/month total.

Real architecture, real results.

blog.warrenweb.net/ai-coach-par...

Parts 3-5 coming soon!

#AI #HealthTech #PKM

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vO.12.0-beta.2
+ Added support for only showing spell check in filenames and note content when
that note or filename has editing focus. Enabled by default.
- Fixed an issue where embedded content would refresh & reset whenever the
current file saved.
- Fixed an issue where the System/Settings icon was not centered.

vO.12.0-beta.2 + Added support for only showing spell check in filenames and note content when that note or filename has editing focus. Enabled by default. - Fixed an issue where embedded content would refresh & reset whenever the current file saved. - Fixed an issue where the System/Settings icon was not centered.

Tangent v0.12.0-beta.2 is out! A few fixes, but my favorite is being able to turn off spell check for filenames & content when not actively being edited.

#foss #pkm #markdown #notes

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One thing that makes Obsidian different: if it disappeared tomorrow, your notes would still be there, plain text files on your computer. That peace of mind matters more than I realised. www.ctnet.co.uk/obsidian-rev... #PKM

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Stratum — Your Zotero library in Obsidian with zero config Structured literature notes from Zotero in Obsidian. No configuration, no templates. First synced note in less than two minutes.

Hello #AcademicSky 👋

Every Zotero-to-Obsidian plugin I tried needed BetterBibTeX, a running Zotero app, and template configurations. And many were abandoned or lacked needed updates.

So I built one that works with a few clicks.

I'm looking for beta users: stratumnotes.com

#Obsidian #Zotero #PKM

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Working on my own take on a vaporeon design! Main idea is rosharch and calligraphy ~✒️

#pkm #ink #art #digital

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Your Vault, Your Vectors — Building a Local-First MCP Server for Your PKM Every external AI session starts cold and we spend too much time explaining context and background to our AI Models. Nooscope is a local MCP sidecar that keeps your vault queryable — and writable — fr...

External AI sessions start cold and we spend too much time explaining context and background to our AI Models. Nooscope is a local MCP sidecar that keeps your vault queryable — and writable — from any AI client, entirely on-device. #PKM #Obsidian #AcademicSky

www.rodneydyer.com/your-vault-y...

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Just published my 2026 Obsidian review. New features like Bases and the web clipper have changed things, but has it changed enough to stay my top PKM pick? www.ctnet.co.uk/obsidian-rev... #Obsidian #PKM

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NotallyX - Notizen/Tasks | F-Droid – Freies und quelloffenes Android-App-Repository Simple und minimalistische Open-Source Notizen App

#NotallyX Mobile, du suchst wirklich ein schlankes Notiz-Tool, magst Material Design, muss #OpenSource sein, Dateien (auch Fotos) willst du anhängen, Backup ist wichtig

ABER NICHT FETT SOLLTE ES SEIN: Für #pkm nutzt du zB. #ObsidianMD

(Ist Fork von Notally)

f-droid.org/de/packages/...

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Five Note-taking Systems and How to Pick the Right One
Five Note-taking Systems and How to Pick the Right One Every note-taking system looks great on someone else's channel. Then you try it, and it falls apart within a month. The problem usually isn't discipline. It's that you picked a system built for a different kind of person. In this video, we break down 5 ways to organise your notes space, from the simplest folder setup to PARA, Daily Notes-first, MOC, and Zettelkasten, and show you exactly how to figure out which one fits the way you actually think and work. What's covered: 00:00 Why systems keep collapsing 00:55 The one question that points you in the right direction 01:30 Method 01: Life Areas 02:30 Method 02: PARA 03:40 Method 03: Daily Notes-first 04:45 Method 04: MOC (Maps of Content) 06:05 Method 05: Zettelkasten 07:15 How to choose: the decision tree

Intéressante cette vidéo sur les méthodes d'organisation des notes. La vidéo est faite par Craft docs mais elle s'applique quelque soit votre outil.
#PKM
youtube.com/watch?v=XvkJLMuyr...

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I'd like to ask for some thoughts and opinions on what the syntax should look like and should saved queries be persistable as graph nodes too?

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#rust #pkm

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I think that the advantage is that

- you don't permanently lose information -- you don't know if you'd need it until you do, and
- the capture friction is lessened.

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#rust #pkm

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Second, querying is a priority for me. The idea is that, instead of carefully considering what to include and exclude in your notes to maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio, querying and filtering should achieve the same effect, without permanently information.

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#rust #pkm

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Two more open questions. First, should I expose user-defined types, and what should that interface look like?

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#rust #pkm

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One decision I’m stuck on is whether should actions such as create, edit, rename, and task-state-change be first-class objects in the graph alongside notes? If yes, should they come from Git integration, or live in my own action model, perhaps as TOML files?

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#rust #pkm

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In terms of UI, the default view would be a timeline, closer to Bluesky or Twitter. But when focusing on a note, I want something more like GitHub issues, with references, backlinks, and possibly a history or action view around that note.

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#rust #pkm

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Storage-wise, each note would be a folder named by its ID, containing `meta.toml`, `body.md`, and any attachments those might need. I also want Obsidian-style wikilinks, and note types such as task, event, and perhaps transaction later.

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#rust #pkm

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The capture UI I’m aiming for should feel closer to typing a tweet or sending yourself a text than filling in a form. No mandatory titles. Just a note, plus an optional and possibly empty list of aliases.

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#rust #pkm

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