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Claude Code Can Be Your Second Brain
AI & I by Every · 2026-05-13
Speaker 1 | 00:00 - 00:28
Noah Breyer might have the coolest Claude code setup I’ve ever seen. He rigged a home server in his basement, put his Obsidian vault in it, and then runs Claude code on top. So he can think, research, write, and even ship code right from his phone. Today, he shows us how he uses Claude Code as a true second brain, a thinking partner that asks him sharp questions, pulls research from his whole note archive and the web, and even keeps a running log of what he’s learned and what his best ideas are. And he walks us through his whole stack and his whole workflow.
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Swyx (@swyx)
- @gabrielchua the agentic excel thing is basically what u get when u expand the side panel to be the main thing [3 ❤️]
- some of us doing kaya toast breakfast here at 11am if u are still around [8 ❤️]
- 🇸🇬 [87 ❤️ 6 🔄]
Peter Yang (@petergyang)
- Big week for all my Google friends, I can assure you all they’ve been cooking [306 ❤️ 10 🔄]
- Watch the full talk here:
Check out my interview with Alex:
Get the written takeaways:
- Build evals based on real traces + feedback
Read actual customer conversations with your model to build product sense, and use Claude to synthesize feedback into top themes.
Don’t run “eval theater” on generic academic benchmarks. As models get smarter, evals need to get harder to keep producing signal.
Thariq (@trq212)
- tired: I brought my work laptop and my personal laptop
wired: I am dual wielding [637 ❤️ 9 🔄]
Amjad Masad (@amasad)
- What SMBs are building [229 ❤️ 20 🔄]
Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg)
- The ideal 🪩 doesn’t exi… [345 ❤️ 5 🔄]
Aaron Levie (@levie)
- Right now there’s a temporary mismatch between the jobs that used to be sought after in some fields and the new jobs that are becoming in demand in those fields.
For instance, if you studied CS, for years the general direction of travel was often to join a tech company and build customer-facing software in some form. A significant portion of the CS pipeline from college to hire was built for this.
When you realize that AI is going to make coding abundant, you realize everyone will need technical talent to implement agentic systems. This means the types of roles engineers should be thinking about radically expands.
I was talking to a Fortune 500 pharma CEO a week ago that commented on how much more technical talent they need right now. The job may be different from what it was 5 years ago when thinking about tech, but the demand for the skills are still there. And this is what I’m hearing from every CIO and CEO across nearly every industry right now.
We definitely need colleges to wake up to this; but we equally need companies think about how they craft pipelines into these jobs. [275 ❤️ 24 🔄]
- One of the best things students and colleges can do is not bail on learning and teaching the fundamentals of any given domain. AI will trick you into thinking you don’t need to go deep in a particular area, but that’s wrong.
The expert with AI is always going to be far more capable than the novice. Those that can steer AI agents properly, figure out how to evaluate their work, fix their mistakes, and incorporate their work into a workflow will always be the most potent users of these tools.
The experienced software developer that’s built and scaled complex systems using agents outrun someone just vibe coding. The designer that uses AI will build far better products and campaigns than anyone else. The banker or analyst that understands financial models will be able to pull off far more with agents.
Despite some of the rhetoric in the valley that this is less implement now, that couldn’t be further from the case. Don’t give up on going deep in your craft. [425 ❤️ 53 🔄]
Garry Tan (@garrytan)
- Ken Griffin doesn’t understand the ceiling just got raised. Some 20-something maybe reading this will build the cracked AI-human-computer-symbiosis team that will supersede his whole operation because he is too distracted about lowering cost
Boil the ocean don’t cut your costs [707 ❤️ 49 🔄]
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- For personal AI scenarios against my 120k markdown brain ZeroEntropy has earned the top slot [32 ❤️]
Matt Turck (@mattturck)
- When a multi-billion dollar venture fund has a $1B exit in its portfolio [61 ❤️ 2 🔄]
Zara Zhang (@zarazhangrui)
- People consistently overestimate how hard it is to build something and underestimate how hard it is to win people’s attention once you’ve built it [129 ❤️ 8 🔄]
Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj)
- Employees joining some recently minted unicorn* companies are facing a triple whammy..
tranched valuations are very common now means their entry strike price at that valuation is often >2x of the lead preferred price.
this means your strike price will be quite high and so will be your 409a. you’ll paying a pretty penny if you try to early exercise and if not then you’ll have to wait a while till they grow into that valuation.
stock packages seem great “on paper” but are massively inflated because of this tranched valuation. so you can say total comp is very high but the real comp is not that high (at least today). this is another reason companies chase a higher valuation so they can give lower equity raises.
Make sure you go with wide eyes and use Claude/ChatGPT to do some exit math on your equity. Joining a unicorn company can offer far more than just comp (learning, experience, strong mission, great team) and that should be the core reason for joining. But do your own due diligence on the company you’re joining just like an investor would.
- Not all unicorn companies are the same - some are fundamentally better and have meaningfully grown into the valuation than others. Some are growing way faster than the ones with fundamentals. Point is to do your homework vs treating every company that’s valued similarly and putting them in the same bucket. [123 ❤️ 5 🔄]
- Flowermaxxing (fresh haul from our garden) [49 ❤️]
- > claude –dangerously-skip-permissions
> /goal improve the codebase for performance and add a bit of aura [50 ❤️ 2 🔄]
Aditya Agarwal (@adityaag)
- On Friday I used AI to write a lot of code.
And then on Saturday I watched humans play sports (FA Cup Final) and dance (my kid’s dance recital).
I am not worried that we won’t have meaning and purpose. [51 ❤️]
Sam Altman (@sama)
- ChatGPT Images 2.0 💚 India.
Already more than 1 billion images created there; awesome to see. [6805 ❤️ 250 🔄]
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