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Do you use AI for your hobby?
I'm curious what everyone here likes to do for fun (of course building stuff with Claude is fun too lol), and if you've applied any AI to your hobby. For me it's been super useful for DND planning and I find I get to stay in creative flow more. Curious what other people are doing
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@Jason Jennings fascinating. Do you have any videos of this in action.
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@Roc Lee I'm really excited for the dashboard I've buildt since being in Jake's class. It might be too busy, but its got great system and it's live thanks to github.
Council of 5
I am known to take Claude outputs and put them into ChatGPT for blind-spot checks. Today I decided to create a "council of 5" skill that runs any question, problem, solution, document, etc., through 5 distinct personalities, with 3 rounds of discussion, then a consensus. 1. The professor: peer-reviewed/cited sources only 2. The teacher: logical, wonders, "is this the right question to be asking" 3. The founder: can this be done, and what is the fastest way 4. The outside: zero context, thinks outside of the box 5. The contrarian: hunts for the fatal flaw in everything. Sharing the skill here if it could help anyone.
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Great philosophical/ Meta theories happening in here. It’d only be better as an in-person dialogue. @Megan Hayward, I may have missed it amongst the other comments but how are the council “personalities” built out. The soul.md was…shall I say…”touching” . The rays of this projection are starting to blur.
You finish claude usage? Use cave talk, save 75%.
Okay don't judge me on the title. It's actually what'll help you save up to 75% tokens while your using any Cloud LLM model. So as you can see in the screenshot below, there's this dev that made claude speak in "caveman" terms. Turns out that saves tons of credits for you. Tbh the more AI evolves, the more dumb and easier ways to save tokens arise, maybe soon enough the em dashes and 50 line answers would be eradicated by default? Anyways, here's the link to the post if you'd like to snoop around there: https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1sble09/taught_claude_to_talk_like_a_caveman_to_use_75/
You finish claude usage? Use cave talk, save 75%.
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@Shirsho Guha so now that i have been playing around with this more and thinking about your tokens. punction uses tokens (commas denoting ownership vs. quantity) we all know "pandas eats shoots and leaves", right? as much as i want to leave out these punctuations, I'm not sure how that carries over to what we have taught LLM's. LLM are the next evolution of human communication, carrying the gene that is our grammar. That said, these LLM's and humanity are multilingual where often-times context, culture, civic modus-operandi are all unique and requires a sort of API or else you are lost in translation.
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@Shirsho Guha asking for “handoff” every 20 messages or so, from what I understand those tokens don't count against you and keep Claude from re-reading past chats.
Each dot is 3.2 million people.
📊 You've probably seen this chart floating around LinkedIn and Twitter Each dot is 3.2 million people. ⬜ Grey is the 84% of humans who have never used AI 🟩 Green is the 16% who have used a free chatbot 🟨 Yellow is the 0.3% who pay for one 🟥 Red is the tiny sliver who use AI coding tools Most of the people sharing it have not actually said what it means. So here it is. 🔁 We live inside an algorithm. Mine shows me AI all day. Yours probably does too. Every reel, every post, every podcast clip, every ad. The feed makes it feel like the whole world has moved on without you and you are sprinting to keep up. Inside Clief Notes that feeling gets louder. You log in and see people building agents, shipping side projects, automating their inbox, talking about Claude Code and MCP servers like it is normal. In this room, it is. Step outside and almost nobody is doing any of it. 6.8 billion people have never opened a chatbot. Plenty of the ones who did opened it once, asked it something dumb, got a dumb answer, and decided the whole thing sucked. They are not coming back this year. Maybe not next year either. 🪖 When I was in the Marine Corps I never felt like I was doing anything special. I was surrounded by other Marines. Everyone around me could do what I could do. The standard was the standard. It was not until I left and stood next to people who had never served that I understood. The thing I thought was ordinary was rare. I just could not see it because I was inside it. That is what is happening to you in here. If you feel behind in this community, that is the right feeling to have. It means you are standing next to the people pushing the edge. Step outside this room and the thing you are calling behind is so far ahead of where most of the world is sitting that they cannot see you from where they are. And do not forget. The thing you built last week, the workflow you set up this morning, the conversation you just had with Claude. A version of you from two years ago would have paid good money to do any of it.
Each dot is 3.2 million people.
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I was just having the same thoughts. It’s the red car theory; now there are red cars everywhere. I’ve looked the usage numbers in this classroom alone. While many have looked at what’s available, it’s never far beyond that. It’s always 1% of 1% of 1%. Aka: Benfords Law. Statically speaking that’s all it will ever be. So here we are in an echo chamber. That said , I’ve done a lot in the past couple months. I’m proud of what I have learned and accomplished. Like language immersion, I’m slowly getting it. How skills, gits, MCP’s, API’s all work together. If I can, so can you. And yet only .001% will ever read my thoughts. I just keep going.
🧪 Take this 2-minute survey.
A friend of ours @Joseph Fioramonti built a tool called Constellations (If you have a watch or attended the first ever afternoon tea session. You'll know who I'm talking about). It measures something most people and most companies get wrong: the gap between what you think you respond to and what you actually respond to. Take it here 👇(also I am NOT getting paid for this and this is not some sponsored thing. Joe does really cool work) https://gen.constellations.app/constellations/survey/d269cab5-coca-cola/skool 📋 How it works: You'll see a grid of Coca-Cola images across two pages. Drag the green (+) dots to the images that make you want a Coke right now. Drag the red (-) dots to the ones that don't. Hit submit. That's it. 🧠 Why this matters: Every day we interact with systems that run on words. Search engines, AI tools, prompts, interfaces. The words we use are becoming instructions. They're becoming code. But here's the problem. If someone asks you "what kind of marketing works on you?" you'll give an answer. And that answer will be mostly wrong. Because desire and language live in different places. You feel a response to an image before you can explain it. You scroll past something or stop on something before your brain catches up with a reason. Constellations measures that gap. The space between what you say you want and what you actually respond to. This is the same problem companies spend millions trying to solve. It's the same problem you'll run into when you build anything that depends on understanding what people actually care about. And it's the kind of thinking that separates people who build things that work from people who build things that look right on paper. Take the survey. @Joseph Fioramonti will compile the results And provide a report shortly! He is an expert in branding and psychology and can come up with some really amazing reports.
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@Joseph Fioramonti It was about a week ago when I was introduced to your Constellation concept on tea-time playback, and have continued to think about it since. I even tried tracking down a site, but it requires an invite, AYK. Now to see this follow up and opportunity to participate. love. I really enjoyed making it clear how much I despise those polar bears. Irrational...maybe...it's their eyes...don't trust them. But seriously, I think you have made a great product here. A lot of potential, especially when it comes to Marketing. Communication is humanities biggest asset and folly. Any tool that verbally or visually that helps to convey our emotions and ideas grows exponentially. You really have something here.
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I was curious how your concept was coming along and following up on Constellations skool classroom, if your still excepting new members. Too many times have I needed to pin down and communicate my likes and dislikes; with multiple iterations for clarification. It would be nice to have a more then Pinterest to discern my taste and needs. AI could help me with so many project if I could pinpoint my vision filter though visual database.
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