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Project Offload

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Our lives are full of tasks that that we don't like and that don't even need us. Project Offload is where we hand those to AI and take our lives back.

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4 contributions to Project Offload
My Offload Journey #3
Here's how I'm offloading content consumption. Take that, social media algorithms!
My Offload Journey #3
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100% agreed. I've always wanted to be able to hang onto and be reminded of the golden nuggets from content as long as I can, and this seems to be the best way for me to do that for now. Glad you enjoyed!
Hope for "Doing" Philosophy
My biggest gripe with formal philosophy was the citations of "who said what?" vs. "who said he said that?" vs. "who is he and who taught him to think about what the other guy said?". This article by a philosophy academic implements Karpathy's model and has some super practical guidance, most of which Jake is NAILING in the process he's publishing. I found it helpful to watch Jake's video's and also read this article because it's a fully-baked example. Well... as fully baked as any philosopher can be. https://medium.com/@paulo.deassis/building-an-llm-research-wiki-how-i-turned-3-000-pages-of-philosophy-into-a-living-knowledge-609de9935cd9
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Dude, this article is gold, thank you for sharing! The "epistemic markers" section is especially awesome and super useful for distinguishing a sources claims, the AI's claims, and my own claims, which is a hole I have with my nexus's content consumption currently
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@Christain Barnes Heck yeah, I'm glad to hear that! I'm happy to help you with the build, especially as I work through some of the immediate hurdles and fully offload these next few tasks.
My Offload Journey #1
This is where the offloading journey started! My system is, by no means, polished, but I wanted to document where the system started anyway. As time passes, it's easy to lose sight of how much progress has been made, and also how embarrassing the start was (😅), and I don't ever want to forget either of those things. I present: the cringe!
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@jake-lucas-9113
Software Engineer, specializing in AI, trying to learn how to offload the tasks I don't like over to AI so I can "human" more

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Joined Aug 17, 2025
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