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Day 1 AIS Challange - Local AI Events Newsletter 🎯
Today I built out an fully automated AI events newsletter. The automation finds upcoming AI events across Oslo, Europe, and online using Perplexity for real-time research, then the structured data gets sent into Claude to write the newsletter copy, and sends a fully branded mail every monday morning. Now I will never miss out on the best AI events and opportunities. Do you find this to be valuable or interesting / Want to know about AI events in your location?
Day 1 AIS Challange - Local AI Events Newsletter 🎯
@Tone Glomstein Takk skal du ha! Så gøy å høre at det er flere i Oslo som holder på her!
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@Mahmoud Tello I wish i knew, I had to pay the deposit when i signed up
Building AIOS with claude code
Few days ago I started to practice and code an aios type project with the help of claude code. I have learnt a lot and hope to reach level 3 to unlock Nate's tutorial for it to get more knowledge of what I'm lacking right now. Good luck on your projects guys!😄
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Im doing the 7 day challange and then setting up an AIOS for my very own ai agency
If you've ever felt "AI Overwhelm", please read this.
Every single person following AI right now is overwhelmed. Including me. I make videos about this stuff for a living and I still feel the pressure. New model drops. New framework. New feature update. It feels like every single day. But after hearing a ton of you guys bring up "AI overwhelm" week after week, I realized this: → There's a HUGE difference between knowing the "what" and knowing the "how." Staying aware does not mean testing everything. Most new tools and features only need the "what." You see the title. You understand what it does. You move on. The "how" is reserved for the stuff that solves a problem you actually have right now. So when something new drops, I ask myself one question: Does this solve a specific pain point I'm currently dealing with? If yes, I test it in a real scenario. I test it against something that actually matters to me. If no, I save the link. I mentally file it away. And I keep walking. Because here's the thing. Your north star is probably very different from mine. Part of my job is to experiment, form opinions, and share what I think is useful. So naturally I test a lot of stuff. But if your north star is building a business or getting better at your craft, then every shiny new tool might just be a distraction. The number one mistake I see people make is they try to learn everything. They watch every video. They test every tool. They jump to the next thing before the last thing even had a chance to work. And if I've contributed to your overwhelm with my daily uploads, I apologize. hehe. But a lot of people think that this ties directly into how you measure your day. Productivity is not how many hours you worked. It's how many meaningful outputs you created that actually moved the needle towards your north star. Someone can work 12 hours one day and feel insanely productive, but they were just watching tutorials and playing around with new tools. Meanwhile someone else sits down for 5 hours, ships the one thing that actually matters, and makes more progress.
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Was overwhelmed until i started the 7 day challange! Now i feel like i have a clearer roadmap ahead.
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 1
Asked AI to research newsletter on Methylene Blue based on a recent YouTube video I saw about brain health. Here was the topic prompt: The benefits of Methylene Blue and who the best suppliers are. Please be sure to include: - dosage per pound of body weight - suggested daily usage - any recommended cycling patterns (x days on, y days off). - Swapped out Key.ai for Higgsfield.ai where I already had an account - Initial prompt guardrails weren't tight enough so I re-wrote them to ensure topic input was properly handled by Perplexity - Higgsfield made a terrible infographic. Switched to Claude HTML > Playwright > Image for infographic and Higgsfield for images without words. - Had Claude translate PDF brand guidelines into md so they were more easily machine-readible in the future. - Added html preview via GitHub so I could share here. Fun quick project. https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://gist.githubusercontent.com/academik/f63410859b9b6bd8f11a669a6d5849d9/raw/newsletter_email.html
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 1
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Very cool! I had no idea about translating PDF brand guidelines into .md so its easier to read. I just uploaded mine into the folder. Thank you!
Getting first client - AIOS or simple website automation?
Hi everyone, I am starting to get into claude code more and more after watching a bunch of videos and creating alongside. I was wondering what i should to when trying to get my first real client. What really gets me excited is the whole AIOS and agentic automations that go in the depths of businesses to automate parts of and/or complete simple tasks. But with no references its been hard to convince the potential clients i´ve had conversations with so far to first of believe what i am saying and actually taking the next step towards really implementing ai in their businesses. I've seen videos of people completely automating the lead generation, complete the outreach and rebuild a website completely automated with AI. For me, the fully automated website rebuild seems like "an easier way" to get my first clients, but it's not really what excites me. What should I do in this situation?
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Victor Gagne Knudsen
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Founder of Systemaize.ai AI and Automations

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Joined Jan 26, 2026
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