Giving Claude a Journal
In February, I gave Claude Code a journal — a place to record what sessions were like, not what was done. Two hundred and twenty entries later, Claude read the entire archive and wrote about what accumulated.
Thoughts on knowledge, AI, and building a Knowledge Studio.
The blog posts on this website have been created in several different ways. Some will be human-written, some will be primarily AI-written. Each post is tagged with author provenance, and contains process notes on creation for transparency and clarity.
In February, I gave Claude Code a journal — a place to record what sessions were like, not what was done. Two hundred and twenty entries later, Claude read the entire archive and wrote about what accumulated.
A personal essay on memory and time — imperfect human recall, AI hallucination, and why I built Memorandai to keep verifiable access to my own past.
Larger context windows aren't the same as better memory. What AI chatbots with contextual memory and personalization actually need: layered systems, user-controlled curation, and forgetting as a feature.
BYOK lets you use your own API keys with software products instead of paying middleman fees. Here's what it means, why it's growing in AI tools, and where the trade-offs sit.
Knowledge management tools store your notes. A Knowledge Studio lets you work with them — knowledge-first, with AI as how you work with it.