u/shark_thinker

The reason why I am posting this on venturecapital is because if my wife. She works as an investment banker and found my long claude sessions as maniac. She told me one day I would never send a third party big labs like anthropic or openai secrets about the models I am building.

Because of that incident, I am today wondering there is a big fork in the road where businesses are forced to join the fast update or rapid scale of iterations to match the market's demand or lose to the competitors. If you do plug in to AI, you are sharing your business secrets with the big labs. If you think that, "Oh no, my data is not going to the cloud," "Oh no, my data is not going to their servers," are you fucking kidding me? Like WhatsApp end-to-end encryption is a lie.

I have worked at Meta, for that matter. I know the inner workings of backdoors. How Meta precipitated Vietnamese aggression towards minorities. These big tech companies work like autocrats, controlling your emotions, your privacy, your power, your control. Everything is consolidated in less than ten zip codes across the San Francisco area, and that is the reality. The big labs will accrue the same principles, because they also are their neighbors.

Given this, the local models are going to be extremely important, and we need to preserve the privacy, because our privacy gate keeps the hard-earned delta or secret or alpha that you have. Sharing that away mixes with the training data and gets distilled into hundreds of millions of chats across people asking these business tactics or whatever.

Now, coming back to the venture capital angle of the problem, venture capital also survives on the information asymmetry and how quickly can you grab the alpha and act on it? Sharing that secret away is a big leak in the bucket, so how do you do that? I feel like one of the answers converges to building your own database of extremely important documents, indexing them, pre-ranking them, and fetching results through a chat interface (all locally),

Once you unlock this exact pipeline of your own knowledge base, helping tailor any AI that is out of the box is going to let you take the magic of AI without sharing it with others (which is unfair deal to begin with)

So, with all this context, where do we land? I created this thing, a small side project called Second Brain. It is essentially a self-healing, autonomous, asynchronous, well-maintained wiki of my own second brain?

This means every time you open Claude code or codex or Gemini or what have you, you are pre-loaded, pre-warned, and pre-compiled with all the context that is important in a manner which is progressively disclosed rather than dumped altogether in one go. The Claude agent can crawl this database extremely fast and accurately, which is, by the way, running locally to assess where you are on your journey. It can tailor inside based on this database. The Claude code is already somehow doing that, but it is not exposed as an artifact that you can programmatically modify. That means it's a black box. Claude code right now is just a black box. You cannot operate on it, you cannot modify it, but the same replica, with more ability, incrementally, better transparency about your own data's memory, is an important artifact that I want to build to words you.

This is not a marketing post. This is something that I really feel everyone might need eventually, if not immediately. If you think you would want to try this alpha release, please hit me in my DMs, and I would love to show you what I am building.

Also, this post was not written using AI. It is just me writing and putting my brain dump without actually reorganizing in a very polished manner, so please bear with me and thank you for your patience and reading till the end.

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u/shark_thinker — 9 days ago

  Bengaluru can feel strangely lonely sometimes.

You’re surrounded by people, traffic, cafes, office buildings, weekend plans, and yet finding the right kind of conversation feel rare.

The kind where someone asks (invests?) what you’re reading and actually wants to know.

The kind where a book becomes an excuse to talk about life, cities, heartbreaks, ambitions, strange characters, unfinished chapters, and everything in between.

I spend time sometimes at Paper & Pie in HSR or Church street bookstore or Ecoworld's garden at rooftop, and I thought: why not create a small space for that?

Not a formal book club. Not an intellectual performance. Not a networking event disguised as one, Just a warm, casual meetup for people who love books, stories, coffee, and conversations that go slightly deeper than “what do you do?”

Bring the book you’re reading. Bring the book that changed you. Bring the book you abandoned halfway and still feel guilty about. Bring your favorite quote, your unpopular opinion, your reading slump, or just yourself.

If you’re new to Bengaluru, you’re especially welcome. Cities feel less intimidating when you find even one table where you can sit, talk, laugh, and feel like you belong for a while.

So if this sounds like something you’d want to be part of, drop a comment. We’ll pick a day, meet at Paper & Pie, HSR, and let the conversation find its own plot.

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u/shark_thinker — 14 days ago