I want to build a modern version of a code book. Something that uses zero encryption at all, yet contains everything I could ever want to say.
It seems like once encryption took over the art of codebooks kinda went away but I still find the history of them really interesting and think a modern take would be fun to build.
its a programming language, where code or its execution just behaves different depending on the case of use . a context aware compiler probably analyzes the environment, then it compiles in different ways. could also be hardware attached
Use https://github.com/ndjordjevic/pin-llm-wiki as scaffolding (or a similar project to automate Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern) to support keeping a wiki continually updated containing an HN user's comments updated as a Wiki knowledgebase, with the option to annotate or correct facts and similar context/knowledge accordingly. Automated knowledge base of sorts, grounded with the target user's comments (or multiple users, depending on whose comments you value).