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💻New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
Just dropped a new course in the classroom and I'm pretty pumped about this one. It's the full step-by-step on building your own AI OS. Same exact setup I use every day to run the YouTube channel, the community, and my team. 8 lessons, all my templates and prompts, plus a free GitHub repo so you can skip the boring setup and just start building. To unlock it in the classroom, you just need to hit level 3 in the community. Honestly pretty easy: - Drop an intro post if you haven't yet - Engage with a few other members in the threads - Help somebody out who's stuck on something That's pretty much it. Get to level 3 and the whole thing opens up. See you in there. - Nate
💻New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
1 like • 4d
looking forward to watch this video, thanks!
1 like • 9h
the only course I see is one that was uploaded 3 weeks ago and you do not need to be level 3 to watch it. am I in the wrong link?
What's the best way to save Claude Code tokens?
I keep hitting my Claude Code token limits and there seems to be so many different ways to reduce token usage. What have you found to work the best?
0 likes • 13h
well, the video that was shared will answer everything I think. n my personal experience I just check from time to time the size of the context and I compact when it is bigger than 50%. I havent run into any limitations with it. but just for you to know, I just use 1 agent at a time
Day 1 AIS Challange - Local AI Events Newsletter 🎯
Today I built out an fully automated AI events newsletter. The automation finds upcoming AI events across Oslo, Europe, and online using Perplexity for real-time research, then the structured data gets sent into Claude to write the newsletter copy, and sends a fully branded mail every monday morning. Now I will never miss out on the best AI events and opportunities. Do you find this to be valuable or interesting / Want to know about AI events in your location?
Day 1 AIS Challange - Local AI Events Newsletter 🎯
1 like • 13h
it is a good idea, IMHO I think something more like a list where you can filter according to what you want to see or attend would be more interesting. good luck!
If you've ever felt "AI Overwhelm", please read this.
Every single person following AI right now is overwhelmed. Including me. I make videos about this stuff for a living and I still feel the pressure. New model drops. New framework. New feature update. It feels like every single day. But after hearing a ton of you guys bring up "AI overwhelm" week after week, I realized this: → There's a HUGE difference between knowing the "what" and knowing the "how." Staying aware does not mean testing everything. Most new tools and features only need the "what." You see the title. You understand what it does. You move on. The "how" is reserved for the stuff that solves a problem you actually have right now. So when something new drops, I ask myself one question: Does this solve a specific pain point I'm currently dealing with? If yes, I test it in a real scenario. I test it against something that actually matters to me. If no, I save the link. I mentally file it away. And I keep walking. Because here's the thing. Your north star is probably very different from mine. Part of my job is to experiment, form opinions, and share what I think is useful. So naturally I test a lot of stuff. But if your north star is building a business or getting better at your craft, then every shiny new tool might just be a distraction. The number one mistake I see people make is they try to learn everything. They watch every video. They test every tool. They jump to the next thing before the last thing even had a chance to work. And if I've contributed to your overwhelm with my daily uploads, I apologize. hehe. But a lot of people think that this ties directly into how you measure your day. Productivity is not how many hours you worked. It's how many meaningful outputs you created that actually moved the needle towards your north star. Someone can work 12 hours one day and feel insanely productive, but they were just watching tutorials and playing around with new tools. Meanwhile someone else sits down for 5 hours, ships the one thing that actually matters, and makes more progress.
4 likes • 13h
this is so true. I do not remember any area before where you have so many important updates this often. what I have decided is to try to master cloude code at the moment, then I will check again and try to master something different. actually I would like to choose sometihng that along with cloude code will allow me to automatize workflows, any ideas?
n8n or something else?
are you still using n8n?. to be honest I´m late to the AI and automation world but getting pretty addicted haha. I skiped the n8n and went directly to cloude code. I have built few softwares for my own business but not automatize anything yet. in my business I don´t need much automatization, but I´m curious what would be the best way for me to enter that world. thanks in advance!
1 like • 14h
@Hugo Alexander thank you for your comment. actually I do not need much automatization for my business, I run an import export company with few clients and I just get 3 or 4 emails a day. I already made a software with cloude code that looks for factories according to my requirement, send an email and check when we get answers, if we do not get anything after 48 hours it send a reminder. well, anyway my post was focussed in learning automatization for the future and eventually to do that as a job, not really for my company, thanks
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Ricardo Garcia
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Joined May 24, 2026
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