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New video Drop
This is a new style as well that I'm testing and I'm talking about systems thinking a little bit more in it and how I think that you can do more as a company now, especially if you're a consultancy. If you're thinking of starting your own or already have one, this video might be huge value for you! It's on my YouTube so if you can go like it there and leave a comment that would be amazing I'll probably create a text companion and make a few more videos and add this to a new series called systems thinking In the classroom! We shall see.
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everything makes sense, thanks
🎉 New Course: Davids Corner
🎉 Meet your new admin: @David Vogel Some of you have been watching this happen in real time. David has been quietly turning his "Show Your Work" posts into one of the most useful threads in this community for months. Resource roundups, deep-dives, honest takes on what's actually working in production. No fluff. No hype. 🛠️ So I gave him the keys. 🔑 David is now an admin of Clief Notes, and he has his own classroom: 🏛️ David's Corner. Go check it out. AI Acronym Overload? Here's the Cheat Sheet - Davids Corner 📂 What's in David's Corner He started with the resource post a lot of you bookmarked last week and has been steadily expanding it. As of right now you'll find: 🔥 Must Have Resources - 🎨 Looking for design inspiration? - 🧠 AI Acronym Overload? Here's the Cheat Sheet - ⭐ Some of My Favorite Resources 📚 Learning for Everyone - 🥊 Obsidian is BLOAT! Batter Up - 💰 Flip the Script — It's all about the $$$ - 👻 Do You Have a Soul? - 🔄 My AI Workflow Evolution 👨‍💻 Developer Resources - 🕵️ LEAKED: Ten Prompts from Experts - ⚡ Introducing the Hermes Stack 🎯 David and Jakes Picks (this one's going to grow) Plus he's curating trusted YouTube channels and a running list of favorite community posts on resources inside the corner. So if you wrote something good about a tool, a stack, or a workflow, that's where it might end up. 👀 He's adding more weekly. If something stops delivering, he wants to hear about it. That's how the corner stays sharp. 🔪 💡 Why this matters The Vault and The Drawing Room give you my methodology. David's Corner gives you a second lens. Same standards (battle-tested, no theory, no marketing slides), different angle. He's been in the trenches with tools and stacks, and he writes about them honestly. ✅ What you can do 1. 🔖 Go bookmark David's Corner in the classroom 2. 💬 Drop a comment under his posts when something works (or doesn't) 3. 📨 Got a resource that should be in there? Tag him. He's curating.
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Great content, I was looking for more information about this Hermes thing. I need to implement and play around with that. Thank you!!
☄️New Module: Claude Design and Local Models
New module just dropped in Implementation Playbooks. Claude Design: Folder Structure as a Design System Anthropic released Claude Design. It builds brand design systems, slide decks, prototypes, and animated content from your existing assets. Underneath the interface it is Claude Code, skills, and a folder structure. If that sounds familiar, it should. It is a refined version of what we have been building in this community. This module covers three things: 1. How Claude Design actually works, what it does well, and where it burns tokens fast. 2. How to export the design system it builds and run it locally in Claude Code or VS Code. 3. *Lightly Touches* on how to swap in open source models like Qwen 3 Coder Next, Code Gemma, Devstral, or DeepSeek Coder V2 when you hit usage limits or want to cut costs. Claude Design is not a replacement for the workflow you have been learning. It is proof the workflow is correct. The people who built Claude Design are solving the same problem with the same tools as you are here. The difference is you now have a head start, because you already understand folder structure, skills, and routing. If you are new here, start with Foundation Lesson 2 for the history, Lesson 4 for the install, and Implementation Playbook Module 1 for the animation builds that predate all of this. Watch the video. Build your own system this week. Post your folder structure in the community. Claude Design: Folder Structure as a Design System - Implementation Playbooks · Clief Notes
☄️New Module: Claude Design and Local Models
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that's what i was waiting, thank youu
Claude Design Update is Folder Architecture
Claude design is fully released. It burns up tokens but it works very well, and allows you to automate the folder design process that I've been showing you all. My video will go on to how not to use it as I think there's still some limits to what it can be done, but it's the step in the right direction. Again, I've been telling you about building systems that will be amplified by updates, not replaced. This is a perfect example. I'm going to go ahead and make a nice long form video out about this. What do you want out of the YouTube video? Comment below what use cases you want me to explore in the long-form (and eventually course addition of course !) For those of you that have been studying this the past few months, how does it feel to be ahead for once!?
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hellyeah!
🏁 Your Stack 1.4 Check-In
This is the research page. Repos worth studying, organized by what you're trying to build. Claude Code wrappers, chat interfaces, workflow visualizers, design skills. You don't need all of them. Pick the ones that match what you're building. Which category did you dig into?
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@Tu Tuaiti great idea, I made something really simple for monitoring the apify credit usage in a application that I made. It's like a simple bar with my credit limit (like 0 to 35 usd). When I get closer to the limit a simple notification is sent to me to inform "burning to much credits".
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