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How does memory work with the folder system
Greettings everyone. Pepe here from Santiago, Chile. I've followed the basics of folder structure and it really makes sense. But i've got some issues. How the system records what i do? Could i do something in order to get memory? I've watched some advanced videos about making an OS System and i get that that woould be overkill on my current state: i'm just becoming an AI Freelancer that wants to make it. In order to do that, i would like to have a content lab and maybe some way in with the whole system records my actions. My first impression is that every folder should record his own, like in order to make content, the draft folder maybe resolves this issue. Is a memory layer to get what we do everyday overkill? Does anyone uses something like this? How can this be done respecting the folder structure? If you have an idea how to make this. I'd really apreciate some advice. Thanks a lot!
How does memory work with the folder system
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This touches a nerve of my life. I've always automated things my boss never told me to automate. They always said: "keep continuity you dumb fuck, that is why i pay you". I have ADHD and doing the same thing over and over kills me. But i never asked for permition to automate. With this, i never got recognition, and had to go into production with 0 time, even doing this on my own time just not to carry the burden to do the same thing again and again. So i created this very robust systems and i do not own them. This is why i am going to make it on my own now, my own personal brand with my own algorythms and robust systems. I have some friends with SME bussiness with local ERPs so i think i will manage well. And this time, i will own the solutions. Greetings from Chile ✊
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Again, @Jake Van Clief you explain postures that are absolutely true and every video i see, makes me more convinced to love AI and use it and deffend it.
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A lot of friends tell me that AI is the begining of the end. I also kinda belive this in some way. When i saw The Matrix it blew my mind. And nowadays, a lot of people are against it. I must say that seeing this kind of videos gives me good arguments to tell my friends: hey, this is just another paradigm shift. There will be new jobs. I just tell them to be openminded and try to adapt.
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I threw this one on claude learn to chew it up. I understand some of the stuff spoken here, and after speaking with Claude about this, made me clear that the tool is there, but you ABSOLUTELLY need to know what to do with it, otherwise you could just be making something that is not robust.
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Pepe Lübbert
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Going from 0 → 5 paying SMB clients by Q3 2026 Industrial engineer · Santiago, Chile 🇨🇱 Ex-Banco de Chile · Now full-time on AI automation

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