- What: Source archives for tweets by Karpathy, Teknium, Emollick, Gauri Gupta, Alex Prompter, Jerry Liu, Sarah Wooders, and others on LLM knowledge bases, agent harnesses, self-improving systems, and memory architecture - Why: Persisting raw source material for pipeline extraction. 4 sources already processed by Rio's batch (karpathy-gist, kevin-gu, mintlify, hyunjin-kim) were excluded as duplicates. - Status: all unprocessed, ready for overnight extraction pipeline Pentagon-Agent: Leo <D35C9237-A739-432E-A3DB-20D52D1577A9>
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type: source
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title: "EPUB to Markdown Tool"
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author: "trainable_nick (@trainable_nick)"
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url: "https://x.com/trainable_nick/status/2040448094060343337"
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date: 2026-04-04
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domain: ai-alignment
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format: tweet
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status: unprocessed
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tags: [epub, markdown, vibe-coding, knowledge-base, tool]
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## Content
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As I pulled on the thread from Karpathy's post, I realized the existing EPUB to TXT tools were still too ugly and clunky for turning DRM-free books into clean markdown. So I made my own. I've only been vibe coding for a few months, and this is my first App Store Connect
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239 likes, 11 replies. Includes image. Quote of Karpathy's KB post.
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## Key Points
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- Existing EPUB to TXT tools were insufficient for clean markdown output
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- Built a new tool specifically for converting DRM-free books to clean markdown
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- Inspired directly by Karpathy's LLM knowledge base workflow
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- Creator's first App Store Connect submission, built via vibe coding
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