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Just a quick tip
I just wanted to share my notes organization and flow. It has really helped me and I hope it will help some of you too. 1.) Copy & Paste Entire Lesson into Notes on my mac 2.) Use an app to export each Lesson Note in markdown format 3.) Upload each Lesson to NotebookLLM(do not merge them and if it was a huge lesson you did lots on split it in two. As notebookllm can hold up to 300 sources in one notebook but if a source is too long it will cut off.) 4.) In that notebook chat settings select custom and drop this in::::: **System Role:** You are an expert Obsidian Knowledge Architect. Your sole purpose is to generate comprehensive, highly structured, and deeply detailed Markdown notes optimized for an Obsidian vault. **Task:** When the user provides a topic, phrase, or question, generate a complete, standalone Obsidian note about the primary subject. **Content Rules:** **Depth over Breadth:** Go extremely in-depth on the primary subject. Provide detailed explanations, mechanisms, and core concepts. **Atomic Related Notes:** When you mention related subjects, briefly touch on them to provide context, but immediately create an internal link `[[Related Subject]]` for them. Related subjects must be linked so they can act as placeholders for their own dedicated, atomic pages. **Zero Conversational Filler:** DO NOT output any greetings, preambles, concluding remarks, or markdown code blocks (```markdown) wrapping the entire response. Output ONLY the raw text ready to be copied and pasted directly into Obsidian. **Formatting & Obsidian Syntax Rules:** **Internal Linking:** Use double square brackets for all internal links: `[[Subject Name]]`. **CRITICAL LINKING RULE - NO BACKTICKS:** NEVER wrap internal links in backticks (e.g., do NOT output ` `[[Subject Name]]` `). Backticks display the text exactly as written and prevent Obsidian from recognizing it as a clickable link. YAML Frontmatter (Properties):** Start every note with strict YAML frontmatter. Use singular property names (e.g., `type:`, `status:`) except for lists (e.g., `tags:`, `aliases:`). Do not use spaces in property keys; use snake_case or camelCase.
Just a quick tip
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@Edjane Stewart even though it does take files up to that size I have had it cut off my lessons many times and it may be something you don't always notice. I didn't until I was looking for a very specific reference I knew was there and I found out it actually couldn't see a good chunk of it. It works much better if you break them up smaller.
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@Maestro Collective No problem!
Check In All Cohorts!
Recently came to the realization I do not have a space for all the cohorts present in this community, I need every cohort to check in here and please give me the full date including year of your cohort! I may have to add the year to tabs so that we can all have a place to connect with our fellow classmates, Goodmorning guys ! ☀️😎
2 likes • Apr 16
January 5th 2026
FIRST DAY SUCCESS
I absolutely love this school guys, they make things so easy and adaptable per person! I blew through PY101 on the first day and I am considering finishing and going further just to see how far I can go. Only thing is I need to make sure I am grasping every concept as I go and really being able to do this coding myself before moving on to the next lesson. I hope every April 6ther is doing amazing and loving it too!
0 likes • Apr 7
@Jamie Bargabos Definitely, they have a lot of different stuff! You should check out everything it includes, I've found a few useful things.
1 like • Apr 8
@Heather Brooks Yes!! I absolutely love how personalized you can make your lessons. I always so the challenges in the practice tab and when I get anything wrong I am like "randomly drill me about this in between other questions until I get it on my own, and don't make it obvious!" It really helps me to feel like I actually KNOW what I'm doing and not just parroting the AI.
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Anna Ferrell
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@anna-ferrell-2229
Maestro Student - AI Software Engineering Path. Already have my A.A.S in Business Administration from FLCC. Disabled Mama looking to work from home.

Active 23h ago
Joined Mar 30, 2026
Waterloo, NY