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Use Case for AI OS??
I'm looking into AI OS and im confused. Is it similar to Paperclip? What are some use cases for an AI operating system?
Claude automation for beginners
Been experimenting with Claude for automation lately — wanted to share what actually works for beginners. Most people overcomplicate this. Here's what I've learned: The only stack you need to start: → Claude = the brain (tells you what to do with the data) → claude code = the hands (actually does the action) First automation worth building: New form submission → Claude writes a personalised response using their answers → Auto-sent as email Takes 30 minutes to set up. Saves hours every week. What actually makes you better at this: → Give Claude more context, not less — it performs like the quality of your brief → Build one working thing before starting the next → The mistake everyone makes: automating something they don't fully understand manually first To go from beginner to expert: → Month 1: Prompting deeply + one simple workflow → Month 2–3: Chaining prompts, connecting APIs → Month 4+: Full agents, multi-step logic, real client work Took me a while to figure out the right order. Sharing so someone here skips the confusion. 📢Here's 1 to 2 points which even begginers should notice and do not do blindly?? Let's see if you can catch which points they're?? Happy to answer questions if anyone's building something specific ??
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@Muskan Ahlawat This is great, thanks for sharing!
Things you should know about AI
Angle 4 is here — and this one is for anyone who's been using AI daily but still feels like results are inconsistent. I found 6 tricks I was completely missing. None of them take more than 30 seconds to learn. All of them made an immediate difference. Here's a quick run through: 1. FEW-SHOT EXAMPLES — Don't describe the style you want. Paste 2-3 examples and say "match this exactly." AI reverse-engineers the pattern. 2. NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS — Tell AI what NOT to do. "Avoid game-changer, leverage, and any opener about the pace of change." Saves you 15 minutes of editing every single time. 3. CHAIN YOUR PROMPTS — Big task? Break it into steps. One prompt per step. Review in between. Quality stays high throughout instead of getting shallow. 4. SHOW DON'T TELL — Want AI to write in your voice? Don't describe it — paste something you wrote and say "match my voice exactly." Works better than any description. 5. THE MEMORY HACK — AI has zero memory between chats. Start every important chat with a 3-line context block about who you are. Copy-paste it. 10 seconds. Everything changes. 6. ITERATE SMART — When output isn't right, change ONE thing. Not the whole prompt. Just one variable. You learn what works. You improve faster. Full guide with copy-paste templates for each one is needed? Let me know if you need them? Try the Memory Hack today — it's the easiest one to start with and the results are immediate. Which of these were you missing? Drop below 👇
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@Muskan Ahlawat What is Angle 4 used for?
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How are you using AI in your own business or day-to-day life? What AI projects are you working on right now?
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I have two main use cases- it finds me leads on linkedin each day at work and drafts tailored messages, so I don't have to spend time researching. Second- I buy and resell items from local marketplaces on the side- I use it to scrape sites like offerup, facebook marketplace, and craigslist with APIs for profitable items to resell. It notifies me in a discord server with a webhook every few hours or so.
Introduction- lost my mind with openclaw
What's up, my name is Jonny and I live in AZ. Saw a video on openclaw couple weeks ago, bought a mac mini on offerup and installed openclaw. The thing kept breaking every two seconds, but I found Nate on youtube and switched to claude code. I spend about 2-3 hours per day actually working at my day job and the next 4-5 are spent working on my side businesses (reselling and paying 1099 contractors to clean homes). Im just praying that I don't become important at work and can slip under the radar until the businesses are taking off. My sole goal is to buy an apartment at my guru's ashram in Tennessee. Willing to do whatever the heck it takes to get there. Don't be a stranger 👋
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Arizona raised, going back to skool 🦦

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