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Synthadoc: From YouTube to Wiki: How v0.3.0 Turns Any Content into Structured Knowledge

DEV Community·Paul Chen·28 days ago
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You have a YouTube playlist of 40 conference talks. You have bookmarked 200 web articles. You have a folder of PDFs you keep meaning to read. None of that is knowledge yet. It is a queue. Synthadoc v0.3.0 drains the queue. The Problem with "Saving" Things Most people have a system for collecting information. Bookmarks, Notion pages, Pocket, starred emails. The collection grows. The retrieval never quite works. You remember you saved something about transformer attention mechanisms six months ago but cannot find it. You watch a 45-minute conference talk, absorb maybe 30% of it, and have no structured record of the rest. The issue is not storage. It is synthesis. Saving a link preserves a pointer. It does not extract the claim, connect it to what you already know, or surface the contradiction with something you read last week. Synthadoc v0.1.0 solved this for documents - PDFs, Word files, spreadsheets, images. v0.2.0 added hybrid BM25 + vector search so retrieval stayed sharp as the wiki grew.…

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