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Articles on Jade Note, MCP, and AI memory — practical guides for AI notebooks and second brains.
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Journaling in the ChatGPT / Claude Era: Turn Daily Thoughts into Memory Your AI Can Reuse
You talk to ChatGPT and Claude every day, yet your own thoughts are invisible to them. Here is a practical way to turn daily journaling into memory your AI can search and reuse later—with templates and copy-paste prompts.
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Karpathy's “LLM Wiki,” Made Effortless: An AI-Maintained Knowledge Base Without the Setup
Andrej Karpathy's “LLM Wiki” — where an LLM incrementally builds and maintains a persistent, interlinked Markdown wiki — explained with diagrams. We cover the weight of the Obsidian + Claude Code + Git setup, and how Jade Note delivers the same workflow with zero setup.
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Zettelkasten, Without the Bookkeeping: How Jade Note Carries the Slip-Box Into the LLM Era
Niklas Luhmann's Zettelkasten — a network of many short, atomic notes stitched together by links and index notes — explained with diagrams. We cover why link and index upkeep is the part everyone abandons, and how Jade Note keeps the philosophy while letting the AI handle the bookkeeping.
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Jade Note vs Capacities: Object-Based PKM vs AI Memory Layer
Capacities is a beautiful object-based knowledge tool with a built-in AI assistant. Jade Note is an AI-native memory layer your existing ChatGPT and Claude read and write via MCP. A comparison for PKM users.
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Jade Note vs Anytype: Encrypted Knowledge OS vs AI Memory Layer
Anytype is a local-first, E2E-encrypted, object-based knowledge OS. Jade Note is an AI-native memory layer. A comparison of design philosophies for privacy-minded PKM users.
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AI Note Apps Compared: Jade Note vs Notion AI vs Obsidian vs Reflect vs Mem
A comparison of five leading AI note apps — Notion AI, Obsidian, Reflect, Mem, and Jade Note — by design philosophy, strengths, and how to choose.
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Jade Note vs Notion: Memory for AI vs Documents for Humans
Notion and Jade Note aren't really competitors — they serve different readers. A document workspace for humans and teams, versus a personal memory layer that AI reads and writes, including how the two compare over MCP.
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Jade Note vs Obsidian: Local Thinking Tool vs AI Memory Layer
Obsidian is a powerful local-first thinking tool. Jade Note is an AI-native memory layer. A comparison of design philosophies for PKM users.
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How to Reuse Your ChatGPT and Claude Conversations: Turning AI Chats into Assets
AI conversations flow away and disappear. Here's a concrete workflow for saving the knowledge and decisions from your ChatGPT and Claude chats — and reusing them later.
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How to Use Jade Note: A Workflow for Saving Key Knowledge from AI Conversations
Getting started with Jade Note in 5 steps: creating categories, connecting ChatGPT/Claude via MCP, saving notes mid-conversation, and automating reviews with triggers.
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How to Share One Memory Across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini: Knowledge Management for the Multi-AI Era
Each AI service silos its own memory. Here's how an MCP-based memory layer lets multiple AI clients read and write the same set of notes.
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What Is Jade Note? An AI Memory Layer for the ChatGPT/Claude Era
Jade Note is a casual second brain you grow together with AI — and a persistent memory layer that ChatGPT and Claude can read and write through MCP.
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What Is MCP? Why Note Apps Are Changing in the Age of AI Tool Use
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the open standard that connects AI to external tools and data. Learn the basics — and why it turns note apps into AI memory.
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Why Ordinary Note Apps Don't Work in the AI Era
Traditional note apps were designed for humans to reread. Now that AI is our daily thinking partner, the requirements for a note app have fundamentally changed.