Build a Knowledge Base That Compounds
Andrej Karpathy recently posted about using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases. Fifteen million people saw it. His follow-up explicitly said "there is room here for an incredible new product inste
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I Automate Chaos — AI workflows, n8n, Claude, and open-source automation for businesses. Turning repetitive work into one-click systems.
The Karpathy reference is apt — personal knowledge bases are becoming the secret weapon for anyone working with LLMs. I've been building something similar for my automation consulting: every client project, workflow pattern, and debugging session gets logged in a structured way that I can feed into Claude as context. The compounding effect is real — after 6 months, my system prompts are significantly better because they draw on actual project outcomes rather than generic best practices. What tools are you using for the knowledge capture layer?