What's the last YouTube video you actually needed?
Last night, before bed, I picked up my phone.
Old habit. Check YouTube, X, Reddit. See what I missed. Hunt for the hidden gem someone posted about AI.
I put it back down without opening any of them.
Not because I was tired. Because I didn't want to. And when I thought about it, I realized I haven't actually done that routine in a while.
For most of us, the answer to the title question is probably the same: "Stop Building AI Agents. Use This Folder System Instead." That was two months ago. It's why most of us are here.
Everything I was hunting for out there, I have now in this community.
The videos that came before that were all the same. Everyone was copying each other. New model, new skill, someone's hot take on what changes everything. I kept watching because I thought the next one would be useful.
It wasn't.
Curious if anyone else has had this happen - where the community replaced the hunting behavior that used to eat your nights.
What did you stop or start doing once you found Clief Notes?
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What's the last YouTube video you actually needed?
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Jake Van Clief, giving you the Cliff notes on the new AI age.
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