Bernie Goldbach

Learning with Fabric Spaces

· Bernie Goldbach

Fabric Connections

I’m using an AI that I have called “Kayak” to help me know what I have inside my Fabric Collection of AI-related content.. Fabric is like del.icio.us (dead link) or pinboard but with personalised on-board intelligence.

I use Fabric’s very efficient share sheet to save, write, capture, or record lives in a “space”. I can upload audio notes, written notes, files, PDFs, bookmarks, meeting transcripts (automatically from Zoom), web clippings, and photos. I’m learning how to leverage all this content, directly inside Fabric and via Fabric’s MCP connector to Claude.

This means Claude can also search my notes, find relevant PDFs (sometimes faster than Gemini does inside my Drive).

Ideally, I can search everything in your Fabric library by meaning. I’m trying “what have I saved recently about authentic storytelling” to get results from across notes, documents, bookmarks, and recordings.

When I do this with Claude, it references my previous conversations across Claude. This means I get both Claude’s intelligence combined with with Obsidian’s personal context management.

The answers are grounded in my actual work – not generic internet results.

After a year of using Claude and Fabric together, I believe the connectors have improved the context I can leverage to help me attack and finish work faster.