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      <title>I Built a Knowledge Base That Writes Itself. Here Is What Andrej Karpathy Got Right.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Andrej Karpathy tweeted about using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases — raw sources in, compiled wiki out, all in Obsidian. I implemented his entire workflow in one session using Claude Code skills. Four YouTube transcripts became 21 cross-linked wiki articles. The system now compiles new sources, health-checks its own consistency, and searches itself. It took an afternoon. It will compound forever.
 Your AI should not just answer questions.</description>
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