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35 contributions to AI Dev Academy
The Sound Of Silence
Wow! My last post in here was the 29th of Jan. It was about Clawbot. It all seems like a distant dream now! That's almost five months of silence, and here's the uncomfortable reason why. I've been heads-down building. Client work, contract negotiations, crisis management (thanks for starting a war, Mr President, right next to where my main client is), deadlines, and possible Joint Ventures, the actual things I get paid for. By the time the day ends, writing a post about how well it's going was the last thing on my mind. For a while that made me feel like I was falling behind. Everyone else seems to post every day. Then I looked at who "everyone" actually is and I realised something interesting. Two kinds of people post constantly. The first kind has no work. Plenty of time, no clients, maybe a half-baked, half interesting idea, but mostly they post about the dream: the mindset, the morning routine, the AI news, or that model that they used on this todo list project, or that launch that's always two weeks away. The second kind has loads of work, but they've handed most of it off. They built a team, bought their time back, and now they post from the top of the hill. Both have time. That's the trick. Your feed is full of these two groups because they're the only ones with a free hour to talk. The people in the middle go quiet. The ones with real clients and no team yet, doing the work with their own two hands (and the helpful - sometimes - assistance of their AI model of choice). They're not posting because they're busy doing the thing the other two are talking about. That's where I've been for five months. Middle of the climb. No spare hour, plenty of proof. More on this in another post! So if you feel behind because you're not posting daily, read that again. Your silence might be the most honest signal you've got. It means you're in the work while other people are still talking about it. Faking it at the empty end gets you nothing. The aim is to earn your way to the far end, where you've handed enough off to win your time back and you've got something real to point at.
Google Meet 13/03/26
Hey Simon, Tried joining this morning but did not get signed into the Google Meet. I'll give it a whirl next time
1 like • Mar 14
Hi Marty, Yeah sorry my 10am meeting overrun and I was about 10 minutes late. See you next time
Claude timing out
i am on the max plan and have been using 4.6 all good up to last week, I was able to work most of the day un interrupted, but this week it is timing out after about 40 minutes of work and locking me out for up to 3 hours, has anybody else noticed this change, its acting like it does when your on the £20 month plan
1 like • Mar 11
Yeah, capacity lots of people using it
Clawdbot Warning
For people that want to jump on the bandwagon, watch this first! https://youtu.be/rPAKq2oQVBs?si=02uszm9rzYaeXTYM
0 likes • Jan 30
@Adam Patel no problem!
Happy New Year everyone!
I’ll make one New Year Resolution here! Make more content! I’m coming to the end of the first phase of a major client project in the next few weeks, then I’ll have some time to record.
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