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The small things that changed everything
What's one AI workflow you've built that actually saved you time every single week? Not the coolest one. The one you genuinely wouldn't want to work without anymore.
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@Keano Decker Thanks for sharing. I like examples like this because they're easy to overlook. Nothing fancy, just a small improvement that quietly makes the day run a little smoother. Funny how those are often the ones that stick around the longest.
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@Sakshi Gahlawat 100% agree. There are so many possibilities out there that sometimes the hardest part is simply figuring out where to start. That's one of the reasons I like the 80/20 approach Nate talks about. You don't need to know everything. You just need enough awareness to spot opportunities when they show up. A lot of the best ideas seem obvious after someone points them out.
"AI consultant" is one of the hottest titles in business right now.
But it also has an expiration date. Right now, sticking "AI" in front of "consultant" is a real edge. The search demand is there. The budgets are there. Companies are actively hunting for someone who can walk in, look at their operations, and tell them what to actually do with this stuff. So if you're trying to position yourself, take the label. It works. But the label is the temporary part and we've seen this cycle before. → When Excel showed up, people might've called themselves "Excel accountants." But how ridiculous would it be if someone introduced themselves like that today? → When the internet showed up, people spun up "internet marketing" agencies. Now that's just marketing. AI is doing the same thing to consulting because AI is going to seep into everything. In a few years, the qualifier drops. The consultants who aren't AI native won't be winning business. They'll just be bad consultants. The job under the hood doesn't change. A consultant walks into a business, finds the actual constraint, and prescribes a solution. The newest tech is the toolbox, not the job description. But people take the "AI consultant" title and assume the answer always has to be AI. Sometimes the right call is a database restructure. Sometimes it's a better SaaS tool. Sometimes it's a deterministic workflow with zero AI in it. I'm not saying AI is never the answer. It's the highest-impact tool we've had in a long time. But forcing it where it doesn't belong is how clients lose trust fast. I think about it as a pyramid. → Bottom: deterministic workflows. No AI. Cheap, fast, reliable. → Middle: AI workflows. More power, more cost, more failure modes. → Top: AI agents. Maximum capability, maximum risk, longest time to ship. The higher you climb, the more it costs, the longer it takes, and the more ways it breaks. More risk. Start at the bottom. Only move up when the problem actually demands it. The label "AI consultant" gets you in the door right now. The discipline of solving the real problem with the simplest possible solution is what keeps you there once everyone else catches up.
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I'm already noticing it in my day-to-day work. The conversations are different, the ideas are different, and the possibilities become easier to spot once you start connecting the dots. Thanks for sharing this perspective.
🚀New Video: I Turned Claude Opus 4.8 Into My Entire AI Operating System
In this video I show you how I turned Claude Opus 4.8 into my full AI operating system that runs my businesses, holds all my context, and replaces the constant tab switching between apps. I walk through the Four C's I use to build it (context, connections, capabilities, cadence), the mindset shift of working out of Claude Code by default, how I organize files and skills, and the bike method for safely giving agents more autonomy. By the end you'll know exactly how to set up your own AI OS and the trap to avoid when you start handing it real keys. GITHUB REPO
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Came for one video. A few hours later I was still sitting there with a notebook full of ideas and way too many browser tabs open. That's usually a sign that something is worth paying attention to. Glad I found this community.🙌
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