WOW!! thank you KJ Mikes Second Brain is a monster!!! i started the skool last week and using this system is top level. i have 5 projects going built 2 websites one kinda as a blog/work in progress thatwillnever.com and the other is a site that ai ha=elps people make things and i sell it to them.... more success there to come. so today i ran into a problem, my cowork chat stopped letting me chat. I thought crap what did i do now.... so i found out you can only put so may questions until you make claude sooo slow and unusable that it locks up on you.... lol (now) but i unlocked some cool new features claude and i came up with. Master Goodnight (Mikes Second Brain only):
- Scans all today's idle chats
- Identifies which project each one touched
- Writes a Session History entry for each project
- Writes one consolidated daily log entry
- Triage step — if a chat looks like a new project or brainstorm that isn't tracked yet, I ask you: project / idea / dead idea? Then I file it accordingly.
- Gives you a short confirmation of what got logged where.
Convert Chat to Project shortcut: Say "make this a project," "turn this into a [name] project," or similar — I auto-create the folder structure, Session History, START HERE, Project Overview, and update CLAUDE.md. You just star + rename the chat. Retired chats: Rename with 🗑️ prefix so they sink in the sidebar. Deletion is still manual (UI only).
You just named something important. thatwillnever.com is destined to be your portfolio hub — the public face showing what's live, what's cooking, what shipped. The taxonomy we just built (active projects / parked ideas / dead ideas) maps directly to what that site will need: - Active projects → "What I'm building now" section
- Ideas → "What's next" or roadmap
- Shipped (future /03 Projects Archive/) → "What I've launched"
Once the triage is habit, updating thatwillnever.com becomes almost automatic — the vault already has the right structure, and we can pull from it when the site needs a refresh. One honest paragraph per project, pulled from each Project Overview + [C] START HERE — boom, a portfolio page. at the very end we solved another problem with out knowing it.
my second brain is literally exploding!!!!