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Having Claude write powershell scripts feels like a superpower in a way. I'm sure I'm not the only or first person to do or mention this here, but it's cool to me so I thought I'd share it. Am working on a project that has a ton of knowledge files with a strict repeatable format. As I go along I keep tweaking and changing things and pulling files out of folders and grouping them differently and having claude update my router file every time (sometimes doing batch changes too) felt kind of clunky. I'm sure it wasn't too token intensive, but I felt there was a better way. So I had Claude write up a powershell script that runs after every commit to github, scans the entire folder structure, updates the router file with any additions, subractions or changes. Fully automated, saves some tokens I'm sure. Small personal win for me
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I'm currently having claude build some management stuff for my iracing rig - getting it to monitor the system while im racing - checking power states of key components and monitoring usb bus noise - and its also going to pull my telelmetry and tell me when im driving badly (easy one... all the time) - and disable my obs streaming if network or cpu load gets out of control
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@Mira Bradshaw hehe yeah :-)
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Glad you made it in. Before you go anywhere else, work through the steps below. They will get you set up and ready to start. ✅ Introduce yourself in the comments. Tell us what you do and why you are here. ✅ Watch the Getting Started overview 📚Navigating The Course - Getting Started · Clief Notes ✅ Start with the Foundation course 0.1: Where All Of This Leads - The Foundation · Clief Notes ✅ Fill out your profile so people know who you are ✅ Join the next competition ⭐ Competitions Mega Thread - Getting Started · Clief Notes ⭐ On Competitions (and why I love them) We host a competition every two weeks. These are some of the most powerful places to learn and build here. Also Cash prices (often over $200) for the winners. Learning how to do something is one part of it. The real learning starts when you put it to work. That is what the competitions and the build sessions are for. On top of this they act as a portfolio a place to not just show us but show others (clients, bosses, your best friend) what you have been building and that you really CAN build. In order to win a competition you must be a paying member (It takes me hours to review submissions sometimes days. But if you win ONCE you can pay for a whole year of membership so I think that's only fair!) Watch the videos, then go make something.
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@Mira Bradshaw there you go making up words again
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@Carla Bosteder Thank you :-) Nice to meet you
The hidden reason AI keeps organizing your files wrong ...
Most people think AI messes up because the prompt was unclear. But sometimes the prompt is fine. The problem is that your business language is unclear. One word can easily mean FIVE different things. “Client” could mean a person, a company, an account, a project, a payment record, or someone in your CRM. “Content” could mean an idea, a draft, a final post, a campaign asset, or a deliverable. AI will follow whatever meaning is implied in the moment. That is where things get messy. Duplicate files. Wrong folders. Confusing outputs. Systems that make sense once, then fall apart later. A simple way to prevent this is to create a TERMINOLOGY file. Think of it as the shared dictionary for how AI should understand your business. Inside it, define: - The words your business uses - What each word means - What each word does not mean - Which terms are approved - Which terms create confusion - Examples of the right and wrong usage This is especially useful before building SOPs, automations, dashboards, folders, workflows, or AI agents. Because once the language is clear, AI has a much better chance of organizing, writing, and reasoning the way your business actually works. What is one word in your business that AI keeps misunderstanding?
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@Curtis Hays true, but @Mira Bradshaw also has an absolute appalling taste in potato chips #bansaltnvinegar #icantspellmirahelpme
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oh no now there's two of them!
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I’ve managed to convince one of my closest friends @David Chalk to come join us and learn stuff. I’m saying he’s player 2, because I was totally here first, but in real life where we’re pretty similar he keeps reminding me he is the original… Some of you may remember him as my friend who gives me “frank facts”. 🤣 I have promised to help build an ICM system to help him with some things and encouraged him to get some information directly from the source… because he’s totally going to want this built in a way that works for him. So, short version, please be kind to him and help me say hi. I am willing to open predictions on how long it takes for him to come up with good sim racing use cases for ICM while hanging out with this community… I don’t think it will take very long. Also… are we actually some kind of AI cult? Asking for a friend.
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@Charlie Weeks Thanks Charlie :-) Great to be here
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Mira B taught me all I know about data, the rest of my knowledge is from getting things wrong "you don't learn anything from the good stuff"

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