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Day 1: Newsletter Task
Thankfully, I already have a full working Claude Code and VS Code setup, and brand guidelines manager all wired into my projects. The big win here will be generating actual newsletter content. Although I've been in business 18 years, I've never done real marketing. This is a great first step. It allowed me to assign this entire task to my team and make an email platform decision (DotDigital) where I am a partner and I think I can get economies of scale from an Affiliate relationship perspective.
Day 1: Newsletter Task
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@Mohammad Sakib Mia I have delegated the content refinement to my staff to prep for me to review. That will seed the content with our voice. Then, from there, we will be able to use it to iterate on future versions. I do not see a near future where it will ever go out without human review.
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@Mohammad Sakib Mia No specific rules yet. My staff has been with me a long time and they have been through many iterations of peer-reviewed content creation (contracts, SOPs, SOWs, emails, etc.). It will be a whole other exercise to start cataloging that "voice." My personal 60GB Gmail extract helped jumpstart the process. Also, I trained Claude on the Voice of the Client (VOC) by extracting all the call transcripts. It's even more important for our AI to know how the customers/prospects talk than to know how we talk. You can get a sense of this on the variux.com website that we use for our marketing. Our clients have highly technical problems, but they use simple language. "They just want it to work" :-)
Day 2 Build
I have used tools like this in the browser before, but FireCrawl is a game changer. Looking forward to using this more frequently. I took a different approach than the training. I used the capabilities of FireCrawl as an investigation into my project to see what I could repurpose or recreate with out the additional FireCrawl cost. So, I did some scrape testing and found a use for FireCrawl in my stack, but then ended up with a Playwright script that is running on a lot of content that isn't easy to access externally.
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@Julius Waggoner Thank you sir!
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@Henry Dickson Thanks Henry! It's a perk of living near the beach in Florida.
Codex review
hey guys, are you still using codex for review codes? or is there something better?
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I'm trying to do code review on some internal projects. Fable will not let me :-( Is Codex worth layering in? Or would Cursor make more sense? For context we have PHP and .Net apps that need review.
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@Valentin Ivanov Codex seems to fit my workflow better. I can connect it to VS Code easily, I assume.
Day 1: Newsletter Task
We did it! The first rodeo, and the newsletter is officially live. It's just the beginning, and we are going to keep pushing. Behind the scenes: I wrote the initial draft, built a reader persona, and fed it into the system to refine the output. As I build the next iteration, I’d love your input. How can I make the content more engaging, personalized, and valuable for you? Any and all feedback is hugely appreciated. Thank you! #AISChallenge
Day 1: Newsletter Task
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@Dionny Chejito I like this feedback. I'm adding it to my Day 1 now.
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@david-edmonson-5168
I fix Acumatica ERP systems. My prospects have spent two years and six figures on the their project, but still can’t get it to work. ErpRescueTeam.com

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Joined May 12, 2026
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