Most people use Obsidian to build a "Second Brain." 🧠
I think I accidentally built a bossy coworker that lives in my markdown files, talks back, and knows who my partners’ partners are. 👀 These projects are making me feel less like "Tony with a note-taking app" and more like Tony, but Stark. ⚡ No arc reactor. No flying suit, yet. But the vault is getting way too smart, especially since I gave it a voice like Ultron.
🤖 Yes, I know how that movie ends. Mine just tells me how many tasks I’m late on and how much API credit I burned. 😅 Most second brains wait for you to search them. Mine doesn’t. It reads my actual work: PowerPoints, Word docs, Excel files, meeting notes, all mapped into Markdown.
🗂️ Why? Because agents struggle with messy corporate decks. But they can read a clean map. Once everything is mapped, they understand the data, connect the dots, and actually do useful work.
🧩 It finds hidden connections too! Partners. Clients. Projects. Documents. Relationships. The kind of "I know a guy who knows a guy" intel that usually takes months to find? My vault drops it in a bullet point.
🎯 Claude Code + @Codex can live inside the vault. Every mapped file is one ask away, and because the vault is the context, I don’t have to paste my entire professional life into a chat window. Then it talks back out loud: "Three tasks overdue. Claude spent at $5.7K. ROI sitting at 7.1x." 📊 Basically, Tony Staks's Jarvis with access to every contract, spreadsheet, and meeting note I’ve touched. 🔥 Where it gets crazy:
📈Trading: Flags setups I’d miss while staring at charts pretending I’m in control.
💻 Corporate survival: Leadership drops a vague policy update. The system checks historical docs, compares patterns, simulates outcomes, and says: "82% probability this kills the remote work budget. 45% probability the VP of Sales quits over it."
♟️ Now I’m playing chess while everyone else is still reading the memo. Learning: It connects what I read today to notes I wrote years ago. That’s not storage. That’s compounding intelligence!
🚀 Next step: Implementing MiroFish in this Brain! 🐟 MiroFish is an open-source framework that makes AIs argue with each other. Bull cases. Bear cases. Adversarial debates. Monte Carlo simulations. Better probabilities. Is it absolute truth? No. But it beats just trusting my gut!
😅 It's extra confirmation backed with probabilities! A second brain remembers what you did and your patterns. This maps what you know, who you know, what you’re missing, and what might happen next. If enough people want it, I’ll open-source the whole thing so you can build your own digital overlord.