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🚀New Video: Claude Design Masterclass: Websites, Videos & More (2 Hours)
Claude Design is Anthropic's new design tool, and in this masterclass I take you from zero to shipping real work with it. We build a brand called Tally from scratch, including a design system, pitch deck, landing page, mobile app prototype, and launch video, then push the site to GitHub and Vercel through Claude Code. I also break down how to stretch your session limit so you actually get your money's worth.
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I sold my AI agency. here's the playbook
In September 2024 I started an AI automation agency. Nine months later I was doing $100K/month in recurring revenue. Then I sold my share to my partners. I took everything I learned: - The client acquisition system - The pricing - The delivery process … and I turned it into a step-by-step playbook for building a one-person AI agency. No code. No team. No guesswork. See exactly what's inside: -> I sold my AI agency. here's the playbook PS: If you are an AIS+ member, this is included in the Scale module. No need to purchase separately. - Nate
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🎉 We have our FIRST graduate of the 7-Day Challenge!
Huge congrats to @Antra Verma for being the first to cross the finish line 👏 To celebrate, we're hooking her up with a FREE AIS shirt, and her official completion certificate is attached below 🏆 Let's give her a massive round of applause in the comments, she set the bar! Can't wait to see more of you submit your projects and join the graduate club. 👉 Want to take on the challenge? Head to the Classroom section or jump in HERE 👕 And if you want to grab some AIS merch for yourself, check it out HERE Cheers everyone! - Nate
🎉 We have our FIRST graduate of the 7-Day Challenge!
hostinger alert?!
Did anyone receive this as well? Linux kernel vulnerability disclosed (CVE-2026-31431) A security flaw called "Copy Fail" (CVE-2026-31431) has been found in the Linux kernel. It affects nearly all major Linux distributions – including Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, Amazon Linux, SUSE, Fedora, and more – on any kernel built between 2017 and today. The vulnerability lets a local user gain full admin access to a server. It can also affect containerized environments. The fix takes just a few minutes. Option 1: Update your kernel (recommended) - For Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt update, sudo apt upgrade -y - For RHEL-based systems: sudo yum update Then reboot your server. Option 2: Disable the affected module (temporary fix) If updating right now isn't an option, disable the vulnerable module to reduce exposure: echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf rmmod algif_aead 2>/dev/null || true This won't affect SSH, TLS, LUKS, or OpenSSL. If you have any questions, our support team is available 24/7.
What I learned about AI, including AUTOMATION as a non-coder: THINK PUZZLES without a PICTURE (AI-AS Potential Customers)
SORRY FOLKS: This post was designed for start up /improvers in Tony, Dean and IGOR’s AI Advantage Club: I was going to take it down BUT: It could still be useful here… WHY: These folk are your future customer targets: Those that do AI, but struggle with the AUTOMATION side: TELL ME IF ITS NOT RELEVANT and I will take it down… You do not need to be a coder to work well with AI. You do not need to speak in technical language. You do not need to build complicated automations before you understand what you are actually trying to achieve. You need to talk to AI clearly. Tell it what you do. Tell it what you want. Tell it what success looks like. That is the bit many beginners miss. A lot of people approach AI like they are trying to solve one tiny puzzle piece at a time: “What prompt do I use for this?” “What command do I type?” “What tool do I connect?” “What automation should I build?” That can work, but it can also create confusion very quickly. A better way, especially for creative thinkers, is to start with the whole picture. Think of a jigsaw puzzle. If someone gives you a thousand pieces but does not show you the picture on the box, you might still make progress, but it will be slow, frustrating, and full of guesswork. Now imagine the picture is the Titanic. If the Titanic is still in Southampton, you have useful context. You can see the ship, the dock, the land, the colours, the structure. You can start to understand where the pieces belong. But if the Titanic is halfway across the Atlantic, surrounded by sea and sky, everything starts to look the same. Blue above, blue below, no landmarks, no clear edges. That is what happens when you ask AI for isolated pieces without giving it the picture. The AI may still help, but it is guessing with you. So my biggest learning is this: Do not start by asking AI for one puzzle piece. Start by showing it the picture on the box. Say something like: “I am trying to build a simple workflow that helps me create, organise, and publish content without overwhelming myself. I am not a coder. I want low friction, clear steps, and reusable prompts. Success means I can use this every week without getting lost.”
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