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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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☕ June Tea Schedule
Sat, June 13 3pm: High Tea Sat, June 20 2pm: Afternoon Tea 3pm: High Tea Sat, June 27 2pm: Afternoon Tea 3pm: High Tea Mark your calendars and we'll see you there!
☕ June Tea Schedule
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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
High Tea 7 is finally Uploaded
Took longer to get this one posted than to record it. 🛋️ High Tea 7 EdubaWare Reveal - The Drawing Room (VIP) · Clief Notes My internet dropped at 98% three times in a row during the upload. There is no specific feeling I can describe to you that compares to watching an hour-long video reset at the finish line. I want to write a strongly worded letter to whoever decided cable modems should renegotiate their handshake mid-upload. Here we are. It is up and I am happy about that. Quick run of what we covered: Three new Drawing Room members joined at once, which is a first. Rock from game audio, Mike from finance, Jared from software. Mike walked through how he used the methodology to clone his senior architects and gave a quarter of their pull request review time back to the team. Ruben's submitted question on multi-agent workspaces became the prepared content, with a live folder-as-agent demo on a transcription pipeline. David revealed EdubaWare, the containerized ICM platform we have been building. This is the first time the platform has been shown anywhere. The session closed on the software in service thesis, worked through Daniel's AI sales caller case. For VIP members: the full recording, the deck, three strategy files, and the term sheet are here: 🛋️ High Tea 7 EdubaWare Reveal - The Drawing Room (VIP) · Clief Notes Thanks for the patience. Build something this week. Jake
How are people dealing with security in AI? Especially NPM stuff
Wondering how to effectively screen for malicious stuff in AI beyond just reading the .md files and stuff because there can be a lot of them. And for some of the opensource tools being installed via Node.js npm commands, how do you screen those before they get installed? Saw a thing going around about the Shai Halud worm and it looked new enough to be concerning but old enough to not be sure if it was fixed already. But definitely feels like the era of early internet where you had to be careful of trojan horses and image files with .exe endings.
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