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ThirdBrain BOB

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BOB Business Operating Brain , an AI OS for founders, agencies and SMB with Obsidian UI integration. Works with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI etc

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Obsidian - Leverage of one Brain
The biggest trap for modern entrepreneurs right now is "platform lock-in." We stack our businesses with flashy tools, only to realize our most valuable asset—our data, our frameworks, our unique voice—is trapped behind a dozen different corporate paywalls and subscription models. Lately, Kevin and I have been leaning hard into building a unified digital brain using a completely different approach: Obsidian. For those who haven't tracked with it yet, Obsidian isn't another software trap. It is literally just a local lens that sits on top of a standard folder of plain-text Markdown (⁠.md⁠) files right on your hard drive. If the company vanishes tomorrow, your data doesn't change at all. We’ve been building with it. How We Are Leveraging It Right Now: One Source of Truth: Pulling our standard operating procedures, content frameworks, and vision into a single repository. It ensures absolute voice consistency across everything we touch. Modular Freedom: Because it’s just raw text files, we can swap out our workflows, tools, or automation scripts on the fly without any import/export friction. Future-Proofing for AI: This is the real chess move. Clean, linked Markdown is the absolute gold standard for feeding data into autonomous sub-agents and custom AI skills later. We are organizing the dataset now so our future tech stack can navigate it seamlessly. The Honest Reality (The Security / Setup Balance): Because it’s local-first, the core data is incredibly secure. No big tech company is scraping it to train public models. But it does mean you own your infrastructure: The Risk: Relying on basic cloud syncing (like iCloud or Google Drive) drops you back into their ecosystem. The Fix: Using local, peer-to-peer syncing or private Git repositories keeps your data entirely yours. Stick to trusted, audited plugins to keep the environment locked down. How Are You Keeping Control of Your Data? Are you already using Obsidian, Notion, or just raw Markdown folders? How are you structuring your knowledge base so it's actually ready for future AI agents without sacrificing your privacy?
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@David Trammel exactly, and with AI it is easy to change course and adapt it as you work with it.
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@Roy Borglund if you are talking about TheBrain, for me at that time, with the microsoft rtf format i was able to embed notes, similar to how ![[xx#heading]] now works. That is a kind of trick i like, a summary #heading on top of the note, #details below, and aggregate note with the embeds of just the summary heading , print to PDF et voila, status report ready for distribution ... used to have jira jql queries like that too , before AI, skills and mcp/api calls.
Did Google Steal my research?
Personally. No I don't think they did, I think the researchers are discovering what I did already ! And I'm happy they are. I would love if you all could comment, share or tag Google in this though as I would love to work with them ! Video below. https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/how-the-open-knowledge-format-can-improve-data-sharing
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I tend to think 'great minds think alike' , we are all trying to solve very similar problems and have pretty much the same internet knowledge to learn concepts from and adapt to our needs. My system also uses a standard set of folders, no agents, pure skills based and entity types declared in the frontmatter yaml. I even have taken it a step further in the integration with obsidian and created a plugin to filter, group, sort and render the yaml frontmatter fields for the different entity types. That to me is the icing on the cake, but without obsidian it is still just a bunch of folders and markdown files.
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Carine Bruyndoncx
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Working hard at working smarter, girl nerd from Belgium. web: brn.cx / thirdbrain.tech github: cbruyndoncx

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