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AI Automation Society

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Where do agents exist?
I understand the concept of skills and agents. A skill is an ability to do something and an agent is something that does something. But what is an agent in a more "physical" sense? A skill is just a text markdown file written in English that can be understood, and stored in a folder in the Claude app. But what exacly is an agent? Is an agent is multiple skills plus timers. Would that be right? Where are they stored? What would an agent exactly be described as, in terms of the claude desktop app?
Syncing Claude Code Projects
I work on my laptop and desktop. How does everyone keep them both in sync when switching between the two and working with Claude Code?
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Use github and a memory.md file. When you are done on one machine, tell it to store what you have done in the memory file, and push all to github. Then, on the other machine, pull from github and tell it to review the memory file.
Do you often change your reasoning model? When?
I usually use medium-level reasoning for planning, and then change to high-level reasoning to do the coding. I'm a Codex Desktop App user on Windows. But after watching recent video, "Give Me 10 Minutes and I'll Save You Millions of Claude Tokens", I just realized that changing the model clears your cache that you have with the model, and I'm thinking that means it clears a lot of the context that I've built up so far in the chat. This is assuming Codex does similar to Claude, probably does. Very good information for me. But even more surprising, Nate mentioned that Claude likes to use Opus for planning and then go down to Sonnet for coding. So the higher level model for planning, and then lower for coding. That's exactly opposite of what I have been doing. I rarely run out of codex tokens. I think it's only happened once, and I only had to wait 30 minutes to refresh. So I'm going to try sticking with high-level reasoning more and not changing it at all. What kind of model - reasoning level switching do you all do? Thanks, Robert
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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I am a retired engineer in my 60s. Starting to re-discover coding and loving it. Using mostly Codex app and Codex plug-in for VS Code. I am working through AI automation for my life. My goal is to get some android App ideas actually hosted and selling.
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@Ric Bell Oh, I thought I might be the oldest here at 62. Welcome to all!
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 16 – May 22
From first client wins and live workflows to AI voice agents, portfolio momentum, and production-level fixes - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders keep stacking reps consistently. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @Michael Garcia closed his first major deal with a wholesale real estate automation engine handling property sourcing, Claude-based deal scoring, and investor pipeline management. 👉 @Luca Giovinazzo delivered his first full client project live — including 11 n8n workflows, CRM systems, Telegram bots, inventory tracking, booking systems, and KPI dashboards for an auto detailing business. 👉 @Paulo Calpatura built a fully automated AI voice receptionist using Vapi, n8n, Claude, Google Maps, Google Calendar, Google Sheets, and ElevenLabs. 👉 Bo Gonzales presented two AI builds internally, stood out in front of 79 employees, and ended up in a 30-minute AI strategy conversation with his CEO. 👉 @Shatadru Majumdar joined just 7 days ago and already completed multiple AIS+ modules while shipping a customer-support workflow using n8n + Claude. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Griffin Maklansky Griffin joined AIS+ after getting laid off and within a month and a half, landed a new AI-focused role. What started it all? Watching Nate’s “Master 95% of Claude Code in 36 Minutes” video and realizing how quickly AI could turn ideas into real products. Since joining, Griffin has: - Built his own personal website to stand out while job hunting - Started learning AI automation seriously despite having no traditional dev background - Used Nate’s templates and systems to level up his Claude workflows - Connected with builders inside the community and started taking real conversations around opportunities - Went from laid off to employed again with a strong salary in under 45 days
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 16 – May 22
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A few of Nate's videos had reached my feed before, but it was really the "Master 97% of Codex" in one hour that got me. Much like how @Griffin Maklansky here was brought in by the same video for Claud Code.
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Robert Williams
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@robert-williams-7955
60 year old retired engineer enjoying coding again.

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Joined May 23, 2026
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