A Kindle-Obsidian-Cursor Workflow That Replaces Memorization With AI-Assisted Synthesis
A developer shares a reading workflow where highlights flow from Kindle to Obsidian to Cursor, using AI to synthesize insights rather than memorize facts.
@Yoritaka21 shared a personal knowledge management workflow built around Kindle highlights exported to Obsidian, then processed through Cursor's AI capabilities. The philosophy: stop trying to memorize what you read and instead build a system where AI helps you find connections and synthesize ideas across your reading history.
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