Hack Your Notes: Building a LLM-Powered Obsidian Plugin with Ollama

I’ve been using Obsidian to take notes now for a little over a year. I’ve fallen in love with the tool and it has really helped me organize my thoughts, work meetings, blogs, and general todo lists. I’ve noticed one problem that has become somewhat annoying recently though. I’ve found that I have a lot of meeting notes that I’ve started, but I haven’t formatted and organized them well. This is no fault of the tool by the way....

June 30, 2024 · Me

Arc Search on Mac with Raycast Quicklinks

This blog is a short one but has improved my search experience immensely. Last week I heard a lot of interesting content around a feature from Arc called Arc Search. Arc Search Apparently it’s a wrapper around Perplexity AI that enables a more interactive and creative search experience. If you haven’t seen it in action, here’s a review of the app on YouTube. After doing some googling though, I was disappointed to find that there wasn’t a desktop mac version of Arc Search....

May 5, 2024 · Me

Terminal GIFs

Today’s post is about creating terminal GIFs. GIFs (Graphics Interchange Format) were invented in 1987 by an American computer scientist named Steve Wilhite. Although the pronunciation has been the rife with memes and hot debate, I thought it’d be a fun to specifically find out an easy way to create GIFs of my terminal for blog posts. I was writing a post about streaming LLM requests in Python and a GIF would provide such a clean display of the idea I was trying to get across....

April 7, 2024 · Me