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completed my AIS challenge for day 1
Just finished my day 1 AIS days challenge. i received my newsletter in my inbox. I'm very proud of me for that first big step. Thanks to nate and AI Automation Society #AISChallenge
completed my AIS challenge for day 1
My VPS turned "cursed" this week. Claude found 4 different root causes in one session
The last 4 days my home server felt cursed. Telegram bots dying almost daily, SSH access randomly blocked (had to VPN through Frankfurt just to reach my own server). On top of that, an older mystery: CPU overload roughly every two weeks that a cleanup would temporarily fix. My AI OS was supposed to be my right hand and instead it kept falling apart. Yesterday I gave Claude Code (Fable 5) SSH access and one instruction: "audit everything, find out why my system keeps dying." What it actually found (none of it was what I thought): 1. My "daily bot crashes" were planned token-refresh restarts that wiped the conversation memory. Fix: resume the last conversation on restart. 2. A second bot had been silently dead for 2 WEEKS: expired OAuth token, no auto-refresh. It looked alive, it just never answered. 3. The "blocked SSH": not the server at all. My hotel and home Wi-Fi block outbound port 22 entirely. tcpdump showed my packets never even arrived. Tailscale solved it permanently, no more VPN. 4. The biweekly CPU overload: orphaned background processes multiplying after every bot restart (this one it found in my own wiki's incident history and confirmed the cleanup cron now handles it). Best part: it documented every finding in my markdown wiki, added self-audit crons that report to Telegram weekly, and wrote "hard rules" into its own config files so future sessions don't repeat the same mistakes. It even caused one incident itself, then found and fixed it 15 minutes later and documented that too. Takeaway: don't ask AI "is my server ok?". Give it real access, ask it to point to evidence for every claim, and make it write everything down where the next session can find it. What's the longest-running "mystery bug" AI has solved for you?
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@Viktoriia Didur - Great work. Fable comes to the rescue. Just an additional pointer, maybe it works out in a favor. - Assign a handoff command before resuming the previous conversation to reuse final output. - Ensure resumes the last conversation on restart with a handoff command for better efficiency.
How to properly Upload on Digital Brain
So I have been watching all these videos of second digital brain but all my stuff are spread around Antigravity, Codex, Claude, Gemini, Claude Code, GPT... And I couldn't find a way to extract all and compile everything into one big mind map. And even if we do what will be the end goal of that?
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There are multiple stages to it and for you mainly to extract the data. This should help. Extraction โ€” the annoying part, but mostly solved already Claude.ai: Settings โ†’ Privacy โ†’ Export data. Gives you a conversations.json. ChatGPT/Codex: Settings โ†’ Data controls โ†’ Export. Same idea, conversations.json. Gemini: Google Takeout โ†’ select "My Activity" / Gemini Apps. Claude Code: no export needed โ€” it's already sitting on disk as JSONL at ~/.claude/projects/<project>/<session-id>.jsonl. Open-source readers like claude-code-log or claude-code-transcripts will batch-convert your whole history to clean markdown in one command. Antigravity: this is the one genuine gap โ€” no official export yet. It stores raw .pb files at ~/.gemini/antigravity/conversations. There's a small open-source CLI (antigravity-history / aghistory) built specifically to pull these into markdown or JSON. Normalize โ€” write one short script that maps every source into the same shape: {source, project, date, participants, summary, decisions, artifacts}. Enrich โ€” this is the step that actually makes it a mind map rather than a pile of transcripts. Run a batch LLM pass over the normalized data that tags each conversation with: topic, project, decision made, and artifact produced. Graph layer โ€” for a first pass, Obsidian is the pragmatic choice: markdown notes + backlinks + a built-in graph view, and it's a five-minute setup.
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I'm a co-founder of Glaido, building it with Jack Roberts, Dave Ebbelaar, and Jannis Moore. It's a voice tool built around two things: speed and privacy. Fastest on the market, completely private. It used to be Mac only. It's now on Windows too, so all of you can use it. You get 40% off your first 3 months ($20/mo โ†’ $12/mo) with this code: D5J6BIF8K4P Next 30 days only ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://get.glaido.com/nate I switched from Wispr Flow a few months ago and it just felt better. If you're on Wispr, try Glaido free, use the code, and tell me if you feel the difference. If you want to switch back after, no hard feelings. Good to know - Mac + Windows - Snippets: insert any text instantly with one word - Dictionary: save your own words, import straight from Wispr Flow - Agentic Mode: manipulate any text on your screen with your voice - Webhooks coming to Agentic Mode soon (huge) - We action feedback almost immediately Give it a shot and drop your thoughts in the community.
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- Created my own Wisperflow experience using Ollama, achieving near-real-time performance with no noticeable delay. - Delivered a fully local application boasting unparalleled level of detail and fidelity. - Will soon Open-source the project for others to explore and contribute, ensuring community growth and innovation.
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๐Ÿ† Weekly Wins Recap | June 27 โ€“ July 3
From $40K AI projects and first clients to custom CRMs, AI operating systems, and production-ready automations, another week inside AIS+ proved that consistent building keeps creating opportunities. ๐Ÿš€ Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Kobe Shemesh closed a $40K upfront AI project after refining his Claude Code workflow, proving that small improvements in execution can create massive business results. ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Galyn Fergerson landed her first client just 6 days into AIS+, turning a discovery call into a $750 AI OS project before even finishing the automation course. ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Girish Mohan built an AI Scrum Master that now prioritizes his calendar, tasks, and deals automaticallyโ€”helping him execute every day with more focus. ๐Ÿ‘‰ William Rendall was promoted to AI Workstream Strategy Lead less than three months after joining AIS+, crediting the community for accelerating his growth. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Diane McCracken celebrated her 100th Claude Code session at 68 years old, showing that curiosity and consistency matter far more than experience. โธป ๐ŸŽฅ Super Win Spotlight | @Ahmad Abd Alkarim Ahmad joined AIS+ with years of leadership experience but wanted a better way to turn ideas into action. Today, his custom AI Operating System helps him manage projects, analyze business problems, and support his team without slowing anyone down. His biggest lesson? Don't just watch. Build. Practice. Share what you learn. That's where the real return comes from. ๐ŸŽฅ Watch Ahmad's story ๐Ÿ‘‡ โœจ Every week, members are turning ideas into systems, skills into businesses, and momentum into real opportunities. Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets, systems, and skills that compound ๐Ÿš€
๐Ÿ† Weekly Wins Recap | June 27 โ€“ July 3
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Right now, I'm at a point zero it's a good point to start on I have nothing to lose and I'm hoping to be in this list very soon
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I am from India and don't want to work in the gym, so I need motivation when it comes to fitness because I am a big foodie.

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