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@Csaba Kole Hey I like connecting with people in this space and exchanging ideas. What are you currently focused on at the moment?
Job offers to improve AI coding skills
Hey all I’m curious about other people’s opinion on working for companies that are hiring people to improve the skills of AI in coding. I’ve seen a lot of job posts for these roles and have been contacted by some recruiters on LinkedIn. Specifically I’ve seen the company DataAnnotation a few times. The role is described as Ana analyst of the code their AI (or other ones maybe) has written and try to help it improve. They claim to pay pretty well , $75-$100 an hour. What do yall think? Is it a decent gig? Is it inevitable to help AI get better? Does it feel immoral to help make the tool better that supposedly is going to take software developers jobs? Genuinely curious about people’s thoughts
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@Dakota Oneil I’ve honestly had the same thought before. But the more I’ve learned, the more I think people who know how to work with AI will stay valuable. Most companies still need people who can think through workflows and solve real problems, not just use tools. And yeah, getting paid well while playing with cool tech is hard to pass up lol. Right now I’m mainly focused on building smarter AI workflows and making them actually useful in day-to-day operations.
Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Watch the intro video and introduce yourself in the intro post here 2. Start with The Foundation (free course). Concepts, folder architecture, prompting framework. Everything else builds on this. 3. Check in at the bottom of each lesson. Polls, discussion posts, other members working through the same stuff. Use them. 4. When you're ready to build real things, move to Implementation Playbooks (Level 2). When you're ready to build your own tools, Building Your Stack (Level 3). 5. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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@Le Borgne Loic I understand that. I was in a similar position before, putting in effort but not seeing consistent results. If I were in your shoes, I’d probably be looking for a new system or something different to work on. What changed things for me was discovering a structured way to generate additional income alongside what I was already doing. I also came across a side gig that’s been working well for me, and it’s something I genuinely enjoy. That’s why I like sharing it with people who are open to growth and looking for better opportunities.
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@Celeste Yvonne I get that. I was in a similar situation not long ago, trying different things but not getting the results I wanted. What really changed things for me was finding a simple way to create an extra income stream alongside what I was already doing: creating interactive mini courses and mini apps that walk people step-by-step through finding solutions. Have you ever thought about building something like that, or what have you tried so far?
šŸ Foundations 3.1 Check-In
You just watched the full 23-minute folder architecture walkthrough. Vote below, then drop your use case in the comments. What are you building this system around?
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@Jace Neville I agree with that. The tools will keep evolving, but the real skill is how you structure thinking and translate intent into systems. Prompting today is just one expression of that, but the underlying value is clarity, decomposition, and system design. have you found any specific frameworks or mental models that help you structure that thinking more consistently?
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@Jace Neville I get that, I was in a similar spot not long ago, trying different things without getting the results I wanted. What changed things for me was finding a simple way to build an extra income stream alongside what I was already doing. I wouldn’t say I have anything major figured out yet, but using AI as a soundboard has helped me turn ideas into something more tangible and get them moving. I’ve also found Lencioni’s Working Genius helpful for thinking about projects. What are you focused on at the moment?
Each dot is 3.2 million people.
šŸ“Š 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. šŸ” 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. šŸŖ– 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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@Steven Keech Hey I like connecting with people in this space and exchanging ideas. What are you currently focused on at the moment?
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