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67 points dennisy | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.21s | source

Each day I (and I assume most knowledge workers, devs, creatives) read many articles, papers, code snippets, AI responses, discord messages etc.

At the end of the day some of this information is most likely lodged in your brain and the digital version can be discarded. However some of it should be retained manually in some system - or at least I feel it should.

What approaches do people use to consolidate and store this information to allow all tabs etc to be closed for the next work day?

1. vidomines ◴[] No.44024497[source]
Over the past years I’ve tried various methods to save content I found interesting (Notion, TikTok folders, bookmarked tweets/IG posts). Despite my efforts, I rarely revisit any of it.

Lately I’ve been considering a different approach: using ChatGPT as a dynamic repository. By feeding it articles, notes, and other materials, I could interactively retrieve information when needed. It might transform passive content storage into an active, accessible library. Lets see how it works…