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The Open Campus for AI

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AI is replacing the busiest part of your week. This is where you learn to use it. Access Everything: https://tinyurl.com/citizen-dev

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81 contributions to The Open Campus for AI
Job Scout - Free to Own & Operate
Creating a career coach prompt and feeding it into the latest, greatest LLM is a great way to ride the wave of frontier technology. Simply prompting a LLM to generate a career coach prompt for X model will surprise you when you attach your CV and background. Fable 5 was the next to help me bring this project to the public. I even used it as a career coach and it really does add perspectives. I used an earlier version of the Job Scout to find my current job, and this project fundamentally shifted how I approach my "day job". https://github.com/Jmx097/Job-Scout-public Technical Breakdown: Job Scout is a project that takes your CV, scrapes job boards for high signal fits and then outputs a list that you would have a high likelihood to interview and land. At its core, it's a local server you spin up that deploys two scripts. 1) Job Scout - UI that you can drop your CV into and filter the jobs you'd like. 2) Job Spy - The script that pulls from job boards without any login. Everything private, powered by deterministic scripts that you sculpt using your agentic harness. There is no AI in it natively, you have to import it with your Codex/Claude/Hermes/OpenClaw/Antigravity/Cursor (any Ai coding workspace) and keep prompting your way into a functioning Job Scout. This is not a mass-ready product. It's the skeleton, you have to put flesh and muscle on it for it to work. It's free to use, own, and operate, and is how I found the job I currently have. To use, follow the instructions in Github or just paste the link, ask the agent to analyze and set it up so it works securely for you. Context: I finally crossed the MIT License eligibility for this project. I first built this for myself back in 2024, and using it has fundamentally changed how I approach work. A host ecosystem is an individual organism viewed as a whole “environment” that other organisms live in and interact with. In biology and ecology, the host (e.g., a human, plant, or animal) isn’t just a single entity but a complex ecosystem made up of:
Job Scout - Free to Own & Operate
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@Oneclickclaw Io 100% Solid call outs There's a built in buffer with the job board script that takes the rate limit into account. There is a proxy option if you'd like to wire it to your own rotating set of proxies to be extra safe, but out of the box, it's pretty solid I also agree, do all of the career coaching and vetting with your own LLM separately beforehand to maximize the utility. Thanks for the feedback!
Boiling the Ocean - We’re Unbelievably Early
Any time you feel like you’re not moving fast enough or maximizing what you’ve got access to, remember that we are still early in the mass adoption of AI. The path under-travelled is meant to be messy. If it was clear, that would mean it’s been walked many times before. You are in new territory, adventure with exploration, leave room for the miracles! Let us know what you’d like more of:
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Boiling the Ocean - We’re Unbelievably Early
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@Oneclickclaw Io 💯🚀
New Hermes Desktop Guide in Classroom!
Available Exclusively Here! I built a skill that makes this so much easier than the bloated documentation acrobatic prompts. Truthfully, I'm tired of tokenmaxxing. All of my agents are exhausted by usage day in and day out, except this one. Hermes is self-cleaning and stupid efficient. I've been able to stretch my $150 investment into it and experience a powerful amount of my day to day time. I intend to explore wrapping this desktop agent into something that can be deployed easily and securely, in the meantime, here's a step by step. Recorded demos and content to come! Enjoy!
New Hermes Desktop Guide in Classroom!
New Material Added!
Hey everyone! Q2 has been good to me, brought a lot of new faces here! I've got a lot of material focused on what I know best around sales infrastructure, and I'm looking to widen the net + deliver on a few promises I made when I first started this community. 1) The About page is updated. This group is bigger than OpenClaw and Second Brain talk, it's bigger than the next Fable 5 model or whatever harness setup you might have. It's bigger than compelling you to take action with AI. 2) Plinkosolutions.com is also being updated. Whole new series of offers coming to the forefront, widening the net for where I can be of service with offers as low as $49 / mo encompassing AI support and much more! We're also establishing new strategic partnerships so that the mission goes further than our pockets. Veteran support groups, homeless shower RV's, and youth education programs, all in motions for Q4. Q3 is about delivering on my end of the promise first, which means.. 3) Upgraded Classroom materials! Up until this point, my old 2025 roadmap workbook and the weekly YouTube drops have been consistent for a full quarter. I've hit some milestones, but I'm itching for new. I'll be focusing a lot more on top of funnel content, a lot more material tailored to the grey and green crowd (see image below). The power users, the first 300 members here, slowly as we get closer to 500, I'll be upgrading your tier so you'll have continued access. My hope is before Q4, we're past 500, and this officially becomes a paid group where I can reinvest into more events, more freebies, and more novel DFY classroom projects that actually move the needle. Topics coming include: - J.A.R.V.I.S. Voice Command Center - Operate your multi-agent setup with voice commands - Hermes Setup + Workbooks - This already exists but for a narrow purpose, I'll be doing a lot more on these as I've got 9 running constantly token-maxing, so I'll be preparing an exclusive series on these that will become paid later! - Second Brain Workshops - Building a Knowledge Engine and effective memory system for your agents is equal parts art and equal parts science. More on this to come before Q4!
New Material Added!
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@Danton Novalee Awesome! Thanks for the support, super amped to bring the vision into reality and turn this into a real utility hub. There's so much noise out in the Skool network, looking to cut through it. Thanks again!
Multi-Agents = More Hands, Less Eyes
After a certain level of caffeine and brute focus, I spin up anywhere between 9 to 15 agents to get my to-do list cleaned up. Typically, as a solo founder, my operational days consists of a lot of different hats. That degree of context switching, for the sober minded, is not healthy. It's dizzying. It hurts. It's the equivalent of running an electric bolt through a circuit, it mentally fries the human. This is where the power of delegation with AI is more of an art than science. Your relationship to input and output is directly correlated with how "hands-on" you are with everything. What if I told you the screenshot attached was only the agents I wanted to drive, and that I had 4 others working in terminals that I'm not babysitting? This isn't just demo-theatrics. 1 agent is hardening my outbound email campaign. Another is troubleshooting a voice agent UI for a client. The other two are idle for the client and one for myself, ready for me to offload tasks into so I don't have to click and think with my eyes. I think with my ability to communicate and I pass it on. I've got Claude running in parallel to ensure the outbound email campaign hardening has a reference anchor, and of course, music to enjoy the sunshine to. There's a sourcing engine (which is 2 parallel agents), an enrichment engine (Chrome MCP running through OSINT or wherever else I point it), all at fractions of what any cloud provider would charge to do this. I'm not interested in competing with the ocean of DFY tools for this, at least not for now. More hands and less eyes translates into more capability without the concerning eye/oversight distracting from real work getting done. I know, there's a window of ignorance and capitalizing on that feels like pointing to a gold tunnel in a gold rush. I'm more interested in selling the shovel, the stick and plate that goes with the cart. I want to give you the Agentic Harness, not give you another series of stable bot subscriptions to drain your wallet.
Multi-Agents = More Hands, Less Eyes
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@Danton Novalee Welcome Danton! Absolutely! The digital workforce narrative used to be core to my messaging back in 2024, it's great to see it's picked up adoption in multi-agent orchestration. There's truly an army at your fingertips if you're open to building it, excited to hear your thoughts on the resources here!
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I help owner/operators compress time and train the next generation on becoming workforce-ready with AI.

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