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Highest signal to nosie MD file length
What has everyone found to be their sweet spot when it comes to the line length of thier MD files? Wouldn't it be more efficient to have fewer lines in a markdown file but have them be higher quality? You would likely need to create more MD files, which will take more time. However from my understanding it's easier for LLMs to process higher quality MD files with more files than the other way around. I was wondering what everybody else thought of this.
HTML OVER .md Files
A Claude code Eng just dropped this. Anyone been doing this switch yet or will try? Curious to see what @Jake Van Clief has to say. It’s a file still just a different format. Same thing right… thoughts? Pros and cons? Here to learn and discover https://x.com/trq212/status/2052809885763747935?s=46&t=Ayzo8Ebbgb8PZhLNm057bg
HTML OVER .md Files
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Does anyone know if open source LLMs from overseas such as China use the folder as architecture system? It would be interesting to see the comparison , because from what I've seen their approach seems to different than how "closed source" LLMs are over here in the US
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@Kevin Carrasco yeah cuz some of the new open source models are insane.
HTML vs Markdown
What do we think about the Claude team preferring HTML over marked down?
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around that myself. From what I'm seeing, HTML is basically for more visuals. I like how this markdown is so easier for LLMs to process.
Prompt Engineering and AI Literacy Platform
Hey Clief Notes, I'm Bas, and I want to share something I built for anyone working with AI: Praxis Library at praxislibrary.com. It started as a personal reference, the kind of thing I wished existed when I was learning prompting, frameworks, and how AI systems actually behave. It's grown into a living, free, open knowledge base, and I'd love feedback from this community. What's inside - A glossary of 5,319 AI terms, searchable and defined in plain language. No jargon walls. - 175 techniques and frameworks across 14 categories, including Chain-of-Thought, CO-STAR, CRISP, CRISPE, ReAct, and Flipped Interaction. Each has examples, use cases, and tips. - A full AI history timeline, five eras from the foundations through today's LLMs, with 61 techniques placed in their original context. Free interactive tools (Works in progress!) - Prompt Analyzer: paste a prompt, get a structural breakdown. - Prompt Builder: build a structured prompt step by step. - Technique Finder: describe what you're trying to do, get matched to the right technique. - Persona Architect: design a clean, reusable AI persona. - Hallucination Spotter: practice catching common hallucination patterns. - Preflight Checklist: a quick gut-check before sending a prompt to production. - Readiness Quiz: a self-assessment for where your AI literacy sits today. - Patterns Library and an AI Safety hub. It's also built with a strict A+ Content Security Policy, no external trackers, no third-party fonts, no analytics following you around. Just the content. It's designed to be neurodivergent-friendly and WCAG 2.1 AA accessible, with a built-in accessibility dashboard for text size, high contrast, read-aloud, and screen dimming. (This is a P.O.P - Product of Passion, and to be candid, I have limited time to work with AI. which brings me to the below) Information you can trust(?) Every external citation on the site is screenshot-verified by a human and registered in a public audit log before it goes live. The audit report is open, so you can see exactly what's verified and what isn't.
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This is a gem especially for non technical indivduals. Amazing work
I'm dumb. Here's proof.
I was today years old when I realized I did not have some of the most important files that you need in the folder structure that Jake teaches. During today's video call with the VIP group, he went on a deep-dive rabbit trail about the ICM folder methodology that he teaches in his foundations course (free). As he was discussing it, I went to check what my root folder looked like and I did not have a Claude.md or context.md file!!! My productivity skyrocketed ever since I implemented his folder strategy over a month ago, but little did I know that I hadn't even implemented it correctly. 🤯 🤯 🤯 This goes to show that massive action beats over planning every time!
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In Markdown we trust. When I started building a folder/file architecture for "my- voice" with my writing, I just one folder with lots of MD files and missed the CONTEXT.MD portions. Failure isnt a constraint , its a solution often times
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Rashon Alsberry
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Just a polymath with varied interests, looking forward to what the future has. An INFJ with an inquisitive mind, especially when it comes to AI

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