A Russian Developer's NotebookLM + Gemini + Obsidian Stack Claims to Compress a Month of Learning Into 15 Minutes
A viral workflow chains Google's NotebookLM, Gemini, and Obsidian to strip duplicate knowledge from sources and distill only what the learner doesn't already know.
A learning workflow attributed to a Russian developer named zproger went viral after @phosphenq described it as a way to "learn anything 10x faster." The pipeline uses NotebookLM to ingest source material, Gemini to cross-reference it against the user's existing knowledge graph in Obsidian, and then surfaces only genuinely new information — stripping duplicates and already-known concepts.
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