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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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⚠️ HEADS UP: PHISHING ATTEMPTS IN THE COMMUNITY ⚠️
We've noticed people sending out phishing links in DMs and comments. Quick PSA to keep everyone safe. ---- 🛑 THE RULE If someone you don't recognize is sending you links, asking for money, asking for login info, or telling you to "claim a prize" outside of an official competition post, it's not us. Don't click. Don't reply. Just delete. ---- 💰 HOW WE ACTUALLY HANDLE MONEY We will never send you money out of the blue. The only time you'll hear from us about money is if you've won a competition. When that happens, Sonija is the only person on our team who will reach out to collect your payment info to send your prize. If anyone else DMs you asking for payment details, banking info, or "verification" to release a prize, it's not us. Report it!! ---- 🚨 IF YOU GET A SUSPICIOUS MESSAGE 1. Don't click any links 2. Don't reply 3. Screenshot it if you can 4. Send the screenshot to Jake, Matt, or a mod so we can deal with it We're going to keep this community a safe place to build and learn. Thanks for looking out for each other. 🙏
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🚨 You've been asking when the Lyceum opens. The waitlist is live. 🚨
The waitlist is up and seats are limited, so this is your nudge to go lock yours in. 👇 New here? Quick context. 👀 The Lyceum is Jake's live cohort program built on ICM, the methodology 35,000 people in this community are already using to get real results with AI. The short version: folders over agents. You learn the layer underneath the tools, the one that keeps working when the next model drops. Full breakdown is on the site. Here's what's inside: 🎯 Three cohorts, Technical, Business, and Creator. Same methodology, built around what you actually do. 🎥 Live sessions with Jake and a full team of instructors. ♾️ Lifetime recordings, written curriculum, and a private cohort Discord. 📜 An Eduba ICM certification you can put on your resume. And a guarantee no course makes: ✅ You leave with a working product, or the team finishes it with you. ⏳ Seats are limited and this community moves fast, so the math is not in your favor if you wait. 💡 Pricing and start dates aren't public yet. The waitlist sees them first, gives feedback on timing, and gets in before the program opens. Everything you want to know is on the page. If you already know this is for you, get on it. 🔥 👉 https://lyceum.eduba.io
I open-sourced the setup I use to ship while I sleep
For a long time I was the slowest part of my own work. Everything ran through one chat. One conversation, one me. Good ideas queued up behind whatever I happened to be typing. The model in front of me was fast. I was the line it had to wait in. So I changed the job. Instead of doing the work, I direct it. I stay in one seat and advise, and the building happens in the background, in workers I hand tasks to and check on later. It runs whether I am at the desk or asleep. That last part is the honest claim, so let me be careful with it. This is not ten times faster, and nothing builds itself. I still decide what gets made, and I review every result. What changed is that I stopped being the single point everything has to pass through. The proof: I built part of the setup using the setup. I wrote a short spec for a tool I wanted, handed it to a background worker, and went to bed. In the morning the tool existed, its tests passed, and one question was waiting for me about a naming choice. I answered it. That was my whole night shift. I packaged it and open-sourced it. It is called ARI-OS. Repo: github.com/PUSHINGSQUARES/ARI-OS Install page: aris-space.com/applications/ari-os It is one loop, six steps, and you can learn it in an afternoon: 1. Brainstorm. Talk the idea out until it is a clear outcome, not a vague wish. 2. Plan. Turn that outcome into ordered steps. 3. Dispatch. Hand a step to a background worker and let it run on its own. 4. Watch. Glance at a small dashboard. See what is running and what is stuck. 5. Review. Read what came back. Keep it, or send it back with notes. 6. Ship. Merge the work that passed. You live on steps one, five and six, the judgement steps. The worker takes three and four. Step two is shared. The parts that need your taste keep you. The parts that do not stop waiting for you. If you are just getting started with Claude Code: it is pure Python, it installs with one command, it sits on top of your existing setup, and it is reversible. It distils four habits I lean on every day. A handoff layer, so a fresh session picks up cold without losing the thread. Background-first dispatch, so focused work runs while you stay free to steer. Spec-first thinking, so the work has a target before any code exists. And a memory, so the setup recalls what past sessions decided instead of guessing every time.
I open-sourced the setup I use to ship while I sleep
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