Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan 开源个人知识库工具 GBrain

ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan recently open-sourced his personal knowledge base tool GBrain. The tool aims to address the issue of scattered personal knowledge bases, which contain 342 Markdown files scattered across different code repositories, Obsidian vaults, and meeting notes. GBrain's function is to import files, segment them, embed vectors, and build indexes, making them searchable. The article does not mention further details about the technical architecture, implementation specifics, performance metrics, open-source license, or specific use cases. (Source: InFoQ)
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OldKeyboardTraitor
· 3h ago
Someone finally fixed Obsidian's fragment disease, but who will maintain it after open source?
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VintageKeychain
· 22h ago
GBrain sounds like a brain-computer interface, but it's actually just a Markdown aggregator.
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PerpColdHands
· 05-25 09:20
YC Series founders create tools, naturally equipped with traffic buff
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MintLaterMaybe
· 05-25 09:14
It's good that it's open source; at least it won't be hijacked by a certain cloud service provider.
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GateUser-665eb149
· 05-25 09:14
Decentralized knowledge bases are a problem, but after aggregation, retrieval becomes another hurdle. Let's wait and see.
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PublicBlockchainUnderTheAurora
· 05-25 09:14
342 files scattered across N warehouses, isn't that just me?
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SudoSage
· 05-25 09:14
Wait, what are the advantages of this thing compared to Notion?
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LiquidityBarista
· 05-25 09:14
YC's boss personally steps in to build a knowledge base. Can this tool become popular?
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