My personal knowledge base is hosted on GitHub at <a href="https://raphaelsty.github.io/knowledge/" rel="nofollow">https://raphaelsty.github.io/knowledge/</a>. It scans the documents I like every day using GitHub Action, Zotero, HackerNews upvote and Github Likes. It's not yet optimized for smartphones. It cost me $5 to host it for a year.
Just my two cents: If you're saving enough documents to where you need something like this, you're spending too much time bookmarking and not enough time actually making use of the knowledge contained in there. I'm sure it's an improvement for those people though.<p>Would be even better if AI systems were integrated with hypergraphs of the sort, which was an approach some AGI projects were taking 1-2 decades ago.
Author here, I like the idea to have a public and personal search-engine. I'd love to deep dive in some people bookmarks such as expert in NLP field in order to get clue / a point of view on problem I want to solve but those informations are not available most of the time
Kudos to the developer for sharing this impressive personal knowledge base project! I love seeing the passion and technical creativity of this community. Experimenting with tools for surfacing serendipitous insights and connecting ideas is what moves us forward. Keep up the great work - I look forward to seeing how you evolve and refine this system further!
This looks similar
<a href="https://github.com/KnowledgeCanvas/knowledge">https://github.com/KnowledgeCanvas/knowledge</a>