This is why I save even my WhatsApp Messages on Obsidian

And it's a Game-changer

For those who don’t know, Obsidian is a Notion-like note-taking tool, but in my opinion, it’s miles better for offline and private notes.

Its Graph View alone makes it the ultimate second brain software.

Here’s a glimpse into my Obsidian setup:

Graph View Of Obsidian

If your main goal is making solid private notes, I highly encourage you to check out Obsidian as a Notion alternative. It’s a game-changer.

For those interested, this is my favorite Obsidian Setup Video: This

Lately, I’ve been saving all my writings blogs, Reddit posts, WhatsApp chats, LinkedIn posts, and tweets—on Obsidian.

In short, I’m archiving almost everything long-form I write online.

Call me crazy!

But there’s a reason behind it.

I want to build an AI agent that writes exactly like I do, and to make that happen, I need to feed a ton of data into the language model.

Now, I know some people are sceptical because the ChatGPT-generated content they’ve seen doesn’t match human writing.

But here’s the thing: with enough of my own data, the model can capture my tone, style, and context effortlessly.

My goal is to Fine-tune a model so well that no one can tell the difference between my writing and AI’s.

If I can achieve this, my writing workflow would look something like this:

In the age of AI, my main task will be gathering insights, understanding my audience, and delivering value in my content.

And even collecting insights can be automated with tools like Perplexity.ai!

The actual writing will be handled by AI, while I’ll simply review and refine.

Let’s see how this experiment unfolds!
 
Will keep you updated.

Peace.