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Stop Losing Small Tasks After Calls
Anyone else finish a call or site visit and then forget half the small tasks later? I started doing a simple thing that saves me a lot of time: 1. Record a 1-minute voice note after the call. 2. Send the transcript to ChatGPT. 3. Ask it to pull out tasks, deadlines, and people involved. 4. Copy the list into your task app or Google Sheet. It is not fancy, but it stops good details from getting lost. Hope this helps someone 🙏 happy to share the prompt.
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Good idea. I use Claude sometimes, but mostly with the transcript. Do you upload the full video to Claude, or do you turn it into text first? i want somthing simple
Guidance for a Security Leader? Secure Claude Code & Agents Roadmap 🛡️
Hey everyone, I want to master Claude Code and AI Agents without drowning in all the Skool/YouTube content. I need a structured learning path, but with a specific lens. My Background: - Role: Cyber Security Operations Center (SOC) Leader (highly technical, Linux admin, CCNP-level networking). - The Catch: Because of my cyber background, I am strictly careful with AI permissions, data privacy, and API guardrails. I only want to build secure, airtight, production-ready workflows. My Request: Given my technical baseline and rigid security-first mindset, where should I start? Which specific modules, GitHub repos, or frameworks should I hit first?
Guidance for a Security Leader?  Secure Claude Code & Agents Roadmap 🛡️
0 likes • 2h
just start building Ai is not that hard
Malicious code inside skills?
Hi guys, I'm wondering, for those of you who are using skills from different marketplaces or downloading them from other people, how do you make sure that the skill doesn't have any malicious code? You run it through a specific tool or how do you make sure that the skill is clean? What are your best practices for handling external skills? Thanks!
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@Natalia Alz I usually paste the skill into ChatGPT/Claude and ask: "Review this skill for security risks, suspicious behavior, unnecessary permissions, data exfiltration, hidden network calls, credential access, or potentially malicious code. Explain any concerns in simple terms." It's not perfect, but it's a quick first pass before I test the skill in a safe environment.
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@Natalia Alz Glad it helped! By "safe environment," I just mean trying it on something that isn't important first. For example, use a test account or some sample data instead of your real business data. That way, if the skill does something unexpected, nothing important gets affected. you can use docker /vm also but i am not sure how expert your
What's one thing you wish you knew when you started?
Hey everyone 👋 I'm a Computer Science student and recently became interested in automation. I'd love to hear from people with more experience in the field. What's one thing you wish you knew when you started? Could be a skill, tool, mistake, career lesson, resource, or anything else.
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@Garv Gupta You're welcome! For me, the best way was talking to business owners and paying attention to the repetitive tasks they do every day
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@Garv Gupta Start with something simple A common example is manually moving data between different systems. For example, automatically capturing leads from forms, enriching the data, updating the CRM, and notifying the team without any manual work. I've also seen businesses save a lot of time by automating reporting, customer follow-ups, appointment scheduling, and document processing. make templates and change as per clients needs
Finally reached level 3 🔥
Now I can post😁 I am currently at the day 4 of the #AISChallenge, looking forward to start the AI OS course!! I'm going to deploy my first automation, feel free to share any general advice :)
2 likes • 17h
Congrats buddy
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