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Compile Your Knowledge, Don"t Search It: What LLM...
Andrej Karpathy recently described a personal workflow that caught our attention — not because it's technically novel, but because it independently converges on patterns we've been formalizing in the Rotifer Protocol for months. The workflow: collect raw documents (papers, articles, repos, datasets) into a directory. Use an LLM to incrementally "compile" them into a Markdown wiki — structured articles, concept pages, backlinks, category indices. View the wiki in Obsidian. Query it with an LLM ag
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