Sure—i am currently on my phone but I can paint a quick picture.
Local Memory—I keep my own internal predictions on fatebook and have it synced locally to my obsidian (a local markdown file manager). Then, I use Claude’s obsidian MCP to help me write down my daily notes from work and a jumbled context of my messages with coworkers, random web comments and other messaging services so it can help me to keep my profiles on my friends and projects up to date. (It is again, glued together with more MCPs that have limited access to my chatlogs with my friends). Ofc, with human in the loop.
Delphi—I wrote a simple MCP that basically just does the Delphi method with LLMs. Usually facilitated by Claude, it calls a panel of experts. These experts are the topK ranked models on LLM arena. And it does the questionaire generation based on my question, hand them out, aggregate the consensus, and decide if one is reached! Again, it has the context needed from me through my Obsidian. I use this for questions that are more personal or that there are not good liquidity for on prediction markets.
This sounds interesting. I would be interested in more details and some sample outputs.
What do you use this for, and how?
Sure—i am currently on my phone but I can paint a quick picture.
Local Memory—I keep my own internal predictions on fatebook and have it synced locally to my obsidian (a local markdown file manager). Then, I use Claude’s obsidian MCP to help me write down my daily notes from work and a jumbled context of my messages with coworkers, random web comments and other messaging services so it can help me to keep my profiles on my friends and projects up to date. (It is again, glued together with more MCPs that have limited access to my chatlogs with my friends). Ofc, with human in the loop.
Delphi—I wrote a simple MCP that basically just does the Delphi method with LLMs. Usually facilitated by Claude, it calls a panel of experts. These experts are the topK ranked models on LLM arena. And it does the questionaire generation based on my question, hand them out, aggregate the consensus, and decide if one is reached! Again, it has the context needed from me through my Obsidian. I use this for questions that are more personal or that there are not good liquidity for on prediction markets.