| ▲ | jonahx 7 months ago | |
This is very cool. The thing I really want is this, combined with some automated local background LLM training / rag (not sure what the right approach is) process. So that, at the end of the day, everything I bookmark get saved locally, can be read in a nice format like you have the video, and be semantically queried, and it's all local: "What was that article I saw read 1-3 months ago some new type of LLM training?" "Find that really nice explanation of determinants article" etc... Have you investigated anything like that? | ||
| ▲ | kepano 7 months ago | parent [-] | |
Since the content is saved to Markdown you can use it with pretty much any tool that will ingest that content. There's also Obsidian Web Clipper's Interpreter feature, which lets you run prompts on a web page before saving: | ||