Obsidian & Claude Code: AI Gets a Memory
A New York engineer has developed a solution to the problem of context overload in AI tools like Claude Code, which struggles to maintain coherence in larger projects.
Joshua Pham, a thirty-year-old engineer from New York, has created a product aimed at addressing the issue of context management in AI applications, specifically Claude Code, which can read and write files but loses track of information in extensive projects. Pham, who left his job at Spotify to pursue this venture, believes that many users will realize they face this problem only when it's too late, emphasizing the importance of context in effectively utilizing AI tools. His work aims to establish a supportive infrastructure around these emerging AI tools, highlighting the necessity for better understanding and management of context as artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into various workflows.