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help me think this thought
I have a mac mini that runs 24/7, and a windows laptop i take home. With building stuff ( mostly co work until recently now code) I have used google drive to keep files I'm working on synced between the two. But now doing more coding that is getting complicated pushing to GitHub but still syncing the files. (im a noobie so maybe its just me being confused and even Claude is struggling to teach me...lol) Now I want to build this AI OS but insure where I should start the files. Should I just let my drive sync both computers. Use just the mini and remote into from the laptop?
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@Giorgio Cottini ok i will look into this. leading me in the right direction!
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@Mofedul Alam Joy Dude this is the ticket! just got this set up. thank you so much. Exactly what i was looking for!!! Just being able to remote into the vs code is perfect
New to the community
Howdy. Been playing with ai for about 4 months.... so total noobie. Ive mostly used claude cowork for build all our sop's and how too's in our business which has been a huge lift!. Now playing a lot more with code and learning so much. I love learning so this is a blast but can also be overwhelming how fast its all moving. My most recent project has been a internal app that our people are using to look up repair manuals, past history we have done to the unit and the how to in the business (think how to pay bills, how to paint equipment) All indexed and quickly searchable. Its not finished adding more HR functions but techs using it out in the field so feels like a big win! Wrench turner turned entry level coder...lol
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@Sarah Hall righttttt this ai os system sounds like it could be a great help on that
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@Abhishek Chakranarayan couldn't agree more !
Two paths into AI work (which one is yours?)
Most YouTubers show you a single path into AI work: start an automation agency → take clients → sell automations. It works. I know because I built an AI automation agency and sold it. But it's not the only way in, and for a lot of you it's not even the best one. I made this video to break down the two real paths: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026 Here's the quick version: Path A is the agency play. You go independent, take clients, build your own practice. Path B is the employment play. You become the most AI-fluent person in the room, and that's who companies want to hire or promote for AI work. If you're already employed, you become the obvious pick when an AI role opens. If you're looking to get hired, or move somewhere better, you walk in with real work instead of just claims. It's the less obvious path, but it's actually the more common one. The employment numbers (see the video) are shocking actually. Watch the full breakdown in the video. Then do one thing for me in the comments because I'm super curious: Tell me which path you are on. A, B, or both. And one line or so on why. I'll be reading these. Nate
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@Jane Jgay we are in equipment repair
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@Mahendra Sharma im not sure what your question is? can you explain in another way?
How to build an MVP in the AI coding era
If you're vibe coding some startup idea, this video from Dalton Caldwell and Michael Seibel (Y Combinator) is a must see. They have a huge track-record on startups and always show some blindspots (at least for me). Here's my 4 key takeaways on it, to convince you to watch it: 1. Understanding the problem deeply is more critical than ever. 2. Intimate conversations beat mass automated outreach. 3. You must become an editor (cut, cut, cut). 4. Simplicity is the modern competitive advantage. I hope you like it! 😉
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so its not just shouting out random requests an hope it works correctly? lol
What are you working on this week?
Hey guys, as a new member here i am excited to know what is the hotcake into the community, I hope this will help members stay up to date, getting new ideas, help each others and maybe collaborate together. This is Gehadul Islam working with a funnel builder SaaS currently for last 2 month with my team. Excited to know about yours.
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@Gehadul Islam we are in forklift repair
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@Amer Arab i could of used this last week, will check this out. good help for us newbies
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Help run a forklift repair biz called Shades Industrial

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