EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 56 MIN
Building a Local AI Operating System
from David's NotebookLM Audio Collection · host David Weissman
In this episode, we unpack expert strategies for leveraging Claude Cowork to move beyond basic chatbot interactions by building an "AI Second Brain" with Obsidian, a setup that grants your AI agents persistent memory and context across all your files and daily workflows . We explore the practical steps of organizing dedicated workspaces with the new Projects feature, training custom agent "skills" for repetitive tasks, and using MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers—like Apify or Zapier—to seamlessly connect your local desktop AI to external apps, social media platforms, and the web. Whether you are a solopreneur looking to put your entire content calendar on autopilot or a business leader aiming to deploy a self-improving, shared AI ecosystem across your entire team, tune in to discover how to revolutionize your daily productivity right from your local computer.
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In this episode, we unpack expert strategies for leveraging Claude Cowork to move beyond basic chatbot interactions by building an "AI Second Brain" with Obsidian, a setup that grants your AI agents persistent memory and context across all your files and daily workflows . We explore the practical steps of organizing dedicated workspaces with the new Projects feature, training custom agent "skills" for repetitive tasks, and using MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers—like Apify or Zapier—to seamlessly connect your local desktop AI to external apps, social media platforms, and the web. Whether you are a solopreneur looking to put your entire content calendar on autopilot or a business leader aiming to deploy a self-improving, shared AI ecosystem across your entire team, tune in to discover how to revolutionize your daily productivity right from your local computer.
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