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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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Jake didn't do me any favors! Please Help🙏
Quick note about Skool’s bot protection: If your comment is just a few short words, you’re better off hitting the like button instead. What you probably don’t know is that the admins are getting absolutely blasted with anti-bot warnings — and Jake didn’t do me any favors by blowing up my notifications. We’re growing extremely fast (25,855+ and climbing), so we’ve got a massive target on our backs. Short, low-effort comments are triggering the system hard right now.Help us keep this community high-quality: Only comment when you have real value to add — sharp insights, innovative ideas, or meaningful experiences. Likes 👍 are there for quick appreciation. Save the comments for stuff that actually moves the conversation forward. Do your part. Let’s protect the space we’re building together. Thanks, legends. *** @Jake Van Clief has not approved this message, he's swamped ***
The Wrong Layer: (The Trap)
First writeup in a series. This one lays out the practical framework. The later ones go deeper into posture, witness, and truth, so yes, it gets a little esoteric — but it’s still grounded in real workflow pain. ---- # The Trap I had these images. Consistent. Striking. Exactly the aesthetic I’d been chasing. They came out of a session with Gemini, and they were fire. But no matter what I did, I couldn't get my agents to reproduce the style. I had the project artifacts. So, I did what I always do. I compared them. Zoomed in. Extracted the style. Reverse-engineered the process from the evidence left behind. and... it was still ass. The more I studied outputs, the less I understood what even made them good. I could describe the style, but I couldn't control it. I wasn’t missing data. I was interrogating the wrong surface. Then, I asked Gemini one simple question: To generate this consistently, what parameters do I actually need to control? It answered: Geometry. Substrate. Atmosphere. Luminance. Optics. Compression. Click. The prompt wasn’t a feeling; it was a formula. What looked like intuition was architecture. It just lived somewhere I hadn’t looked. I had routed _myself_ to the wrong layer. ## The Practical Move Jake has a story for this. A guy brings a drill to a repair shop. "It's not working well. Make it better." The repairman tunes it up and sends it back. Next day, the guy returns. "Still not working." This cycle could go on forever. But if the repairman had asked first—"What do you need it for?"—and the guy said, "Hanging a picture," the repairman could’ve just handed him 3M strips and said, "You don’t need a drill." That’s the ICM answer: Ask why first. Get to the intention before optimizing the procedure. But why do people keep bringing the drill back? Why do we keep interrogating the same surface, expecting it to confess? ## The Surfaces ICM tells a system where to load context. Surfaces tell a person what kind of truth they are looking for. They aren't a checklist; they are dimensions.
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🏁 Playbooks 2.3 Check-In
You just taught Claude how you work. Voice narration, shortcuts, repeatable workflows. The stuff you do every day, now runs without you. What kind of workflow did you build?
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