Artem Zhutov (@artemxtech) 's Twitter Profile
Artem Zhutov

@artemxtech

I help people do their best work by building personal AI agents

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linkhttps://artemxtech.github.io/ calendar_today13-11-2024 18:12:44

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With the Claude Code shutdown. I am proud that we build Codex in the open with our OSS repo and we are 100% invested in supporting a flourishing ecosystem of agentic coding tools out there. You can already build on top of github.com/openai/codex/t… directly, which includes ChatGPT

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A lot changed in 2 weeks: kepano posted his Obsidian skills, my Reddit discussion hit 100K views, and I've been mining my own voice data. Here's what I'm building with Claude Code + Obsidian. lnkd.in/dZgBRUsw

A lot changed in 2 weeks: <a href="/kepano/">kepano</a>  posted his Obsidian skills, my Reddit discussion hit 100K views, and I've been mining my own voice data. Here's what I'm building with Claude Code + Obsidian.

lnkd.in/dZgBRUsw
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The future is software writing its own software. Which is why I'm so in love with Pi: a coding agent that can extend itself :) lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/1/31/pi/

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This is the best news. No MCPs anymore, no more local REST API. Finally no external dependencies, no constant broken connections - just one CLI and everything just works :)

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I can spin off a bunch of Claude Code sessions and so what? Right? So what? Everyone can do that. But what really matters? It's solving the hard problems. Writing software is easy. Building it for production, scaling, and distributing it - that's really hard. Telling the agent

I can spin off a bunch of Claude Code sessions and so what? Right? So what? Everyone can do that. But what really matters?

It's solving the hard problems.

Writing software is easy. Building it for production, scaling, and distributing it - that's really hard.

Telling the agent
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I put Claude Code inside NotebookLM. It searches YouTube, adds sources, asks questions with citations, generates audio overviews - all from terminal. Then imports everything to Obsidian as a knowledge graph - sources, topics, citations all linked. Video: youtu.be/qiOu7Ptjxng

I put Claude Code inside NotebookLM.

It searches YouTube, adds sources, asks questions with citations, generates audio overviews - all from terminal. Then imports everything to Obsidian as a knowledge graph - sources, topics, citations all linked.

Video: youtu.be/qiOu7Ptjxng
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Sitting today for 15 minutes with a pen and paper (iPad) was the best decision so far before starting work. Thank you, Mario Mario Zechner , for inspiring me to slow down and think. How do you zoom out to get a better perspective on what's going on? For me it's pen and paper.

Sitting today for 15 minutes with a pen and paper (iPad) was the best decision so far before starting work. Thank you, Mario <a href="/badlogicgames/">Mario Zechner</a> , for inspiring me to slow down and think. How do you zoom out to get a better perspective on what's going on? For me it's pen and paper.
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Every conversation with Claude Code starts from zero. 700 sessions in 3 weeks - I don't remember what was happening. I'm losing control. Grepping over files doesn't scale for complex Obsidian vault with 2000k notes. So I plugged QMD (by tobi lutke) into my vault. Normal grepping

Every conversation with Claude Code starts from zero. 700 sessions in 3 weeks - I don't remember what was happening. I'm losing control.

Grepping over files doesn't scale for complex <a href="/obsdmd/">Obsidian</a> vault with 2000k notes. So I plugged QMD (by <a href="/tobi/">tobi lutke</a>) into my vault. Normal grepping