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7 contributions to Clief Notes
My simple implementation of ICM Methodology.
Just to test things out I loaded Jake's paper into claude/gemini and asked to guide me in implementing. What I finally came up with was a production-ready implementation of an Interpretable Context Methodology (ICM) workspace for processing multiple raw markdown drafts into publication-ready Hugo blog posts. A detailed project break-down and file contents at: https://rainmakers.pl/posts/172_extended_icm_for_hugo_posts/ Maybe someone struggling with implementation of the ICM will find it useful. Happy building! Wojtek
1 like • 4h
@Ben A Great. Thank you for the link. I will give it a try.
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@Thomas Cunliffe glad to hear that. Good luck with next implementations!
I'm closing the community....
IS WHAT I WOULD SAY IF NO ONE SHOWED UP. But 7,000 of you did. In twelve days. I built Clief Notes because I got tired of watching good people get sold bad AI advice. You all showed up because you were tired of it too. And now we've got something worth protecting here. Every single one of you who posted a question, dropped a comment, shared your work, or just lurked and learned: thank you. You're the reason this thing has weight to it. Here's what's coming: The Foundation course is live and growing. The Vault and Drawing Room are filling up with people who want to go deeper. High Tea kicks off in 10 days. And we're just getting started on the build-out. This community runs on one rule: we build things. We learn the fundamentals, we understand what goes where, and we make stuff that works. If you're here for that, you're in the right place. Bring your friends. Bring your weird project ideas. Bring the thing you've been stuck on for three weeks. We'll figure it out. More announcements soon. Stay loud. — Jake
1 like • Mar 20
Baited completely! How could you.... :)
🏁 Foundations 1.1 Check-In
You just finished the setup lesson. Vote below so we know where everyone is starting from. If you picked "Something else," drop a comment and tell us what.
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3 likes • Mar 15
opencode + GLM 4.7 or DeepSeek, Gemini CLI. I prefere CLI to VSCode or similar IDEs
Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Watch the intro video and introduce yourself in the intro post here 2. Start with The Foundation (free course). Concepts, folder architecture, prompting framework. Everything else builds on this. 3. Check in at the bottom of each lesson. Polls, discussion posts, other members working through the same stuff. Use them. 4. When you're ready to build real things, move to Implementation Playbooks (Level 2). When you're ready to build your own tools, Building Your Stack (Level 3). 5. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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15 likes • Mar 15
I am going to put it to use right about now!
YOU ASKED WE DELIVERED. New Structure for EVERYTHING.
This is a long update but PLEASE read through it, this will get you updated on everything Jake and I have been building. We realized we needed structure, easy access and more content. Every lesson links to the lessons around it. Every module builds on the one before it. You can start anywhere that makes sense for you, but everything connects back to everything else. It's the same architecture we teach you to build for your own workflows. Where to Start The Foundation is the starting point. The concepts. The folder architecture. The prompting framework. If you haven't done this, do this first. Everything else assumes you have. Implementation Playbooks (Level 2) is where you use what you learned. Each module is a complete build guide for a specific domain. Building Animations. The Ultimate Browser. Pick the one that matches your work. Finish with something real. Building Your Stack (Level 3) is where you build the tools. Custom UIs. Remote access. Infrastructure that wraps around your workflows. You're not adapting to someone else's setup anymore. You're assembling your own. They're abstraction layers. Each one builds on the last. How Lessons Work Now Every lesson follows the same structure. What you'll get, the content, resources, cross-links, and at the bottom: a discussion post with a poll. The polls are there for a reason. We want to know where you are. We want you talking to each other. When you finish a lesson, scroll down, vote, and drop a comment. If you're stuck, say so. If something clicked, share what it was. The community gets better when you use it. New Categories We reorganized the community posts. Here's where things live now: Announcements - Updates from us. New content drops. Changes to the course. General Discussion - Conversation that doesn't fit elsewhere. Questions, ideas, whatever's on your mind. Show Your Work - Post what you built. Animations, automations, folder setups, custom tools. This is where the community challenges live. Share your stuff.
1 like • Mar 15
Thank you so much. I appreciate your effort VERY much!
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Wojtek Gajewski
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