Let me take you through a quick demo. Here is the website, built on WordPress, which provides a robust CMS. I have several posts in the system, which I treat as notes. When I click on one, it records various notes into the system.
I still have a lot of work to do to compile everything, but once the notes are in, I export them. Let’s head to the dashboard. I utilize a stack of plugins tailored to my needs, which can be expanded as required. For exporting, I use a preset called JSON. The fields include title, content, excerpts, date, post type, permalink (URL), tags, and categories. This export can be in different formats, but I primarily use JSON.
The exported file is quite substantial, containing over a thousand articles in JSON format. However, the retrieval accuracy isn't as robust as I'd like. To improve this, I’m exploring the use of a knowledge graph. From a recent interview, I learned about RDF and writing to databases. The idea is to convert these JSON objects into a knowledge graph, akin to the one I use in Obsidian. This allows for relationships among the posts in a more complex manner than a relational database.
I upload the JSON file, which is just over two megabytes, and use it to query the database. For instance, I can ask for a synopsis of the text database. I'm employing the CAM object for this task. By querying specific tags, such as cybernetics, the system can provide relevant summaries and details.
The system is designed to handle various inputs and outputs, leveraging tools like Obsidian for note-taking and AI integration for generating summaries and tags. After preparing the content in Obsidian, I can publish it directly. This integrates seamlessly with the website, enhancing the workflow significantly.
For example, I can read a PDF, extract a summary, and perform detailed analysis on the entries. The notes include JSON objects, CAM elements, and reasoning around personal branding. When I asked for a summary of a document titled “Cyberkinesis Journal,” it highlighted themes like the integration of technology and personal growth, automation, efficiency, and digital alchemy for personal branding.
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This system allows me to poke around the content, isolate specific themes, and conduct thorough analysis. With the knowledge graph, the relationships between the posts become clearer, enabling more effective content management. By uploading the JSON file and integrating it into the knowledge graph, the entire workflow becomes more streamlined and powerful.
Obsidian helps manage this process by generating artifacts from my notes and allowing me to categorize them effectively. The AI integration further enhances the system by automatically generating titles and summaries.
Finally, I demonstrated publishing the content directly from Obsidian to the website. This dynamic process supports decision-making and knowledge management, leveraging WordPress as a CMS. This demo illustrates the potential of combining different tools and methodologies to create a comprehensive and efficient content management system.
Hopefully, this gives you a clear idea of the workflow and the capabilities of the system. Let me know your thoughts!