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🚀New Video: How to Use Your Claude Code Projects in Codex in 5 Mins
Both Claude Code and Codex can run on the same project. You just need to know what each one looks for so you don't have to duplicate files or rebuild your setup. This video walks through what to swap, what stays the same, and a quick prompt you can use to convert any Claude Code project so Codex can read it too.
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🚀New Video: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026
Everyone in the AI space is being told the same thing right now: start an AI automation agency. But there's a bigger, quieter shift happening that fits way more people. In this video I break down a recent IBM study of 2,000 CEOs, the new chief AI officer wave, the 61-point gap between who can use AI and who actually does, and the two paths into that seat. By the end, you'll know which one fits you and why playing to your strengths matters more than chasing the loudest trend. The IBM study: https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-05-04-ibm-study-ceos-are-reshaping-c-suite-roles-for-the-ai-era
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 9 – May 15
From €17K agentic systems and $35K builds to AI leadership roles, first workflows, and launched products - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when consistent reps finally start compounding. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 Malek Kilani closed his first €17K agentic AI build for a sales coaching company using enterprise presales experience as the unfair advantage. 👉 @Michael Elliott shipped a $35K certification platform with 100+ API endpoints, Stripe integrations, AWS infrastructure, and recurring monthly revenue attached. 👉 @Ailin Werner landed a Head of AI role after 8 months out of work by building publicly, sharing demos, and consistently showing her work online. 👉 Ismail Islam officially launched TradePulse — a full AI-powered trading intelligence platform combining dashboards, Telegram automation, and economic analysis workflows. 👉 @Cagri Sarigoz launched HeyNews on Product Hunt after 12 months of iteration and more than 600 AI-assisted newsletter issues. ⸻ 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Ailin Werner Ailin’s LinkedIn Ailin joined AIS+ after losing her job and deciding to fully commit to AI automation. At first, she was learning step-by-step through ChatGPT, debugging workflows manually, and spending countless hours figuring things out alone. Then she joined AIS+ planning to stay for just one month. That quickly changed.
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 9 – May 15
4 things make an AI agent actually run on its own.
4 things make an AI agent actually run on its own (Most businesses built only 1 of them and called it done) Most businesses that come to us have built something. A tool, a workflow, maybe even a full agent. But someone on their team is still touching it daily. Here's what's missing. For an AI agent to actually run itself, it needs 4 things: WHAT: One specific, repeatable task. Narrow enough that the agent knows exactly when it's done. HOW: A trigger that starts it automatically. A form submitted, an invoice updated, a message hitting a specific folder. If a human has to kick it off, it's not automated. WHY: A clear destination for the output. A Slack message, an updated record, a sent email. If someone still has to move the result somewhere, you've just moved the work, not removed it. WHO: One person accountable for what comes out. To handle the edge cases the agent can't. Not to run it every day. Just to own what it produces. Most businesses have the WHAT. Some have 2 of these. The ones where work genuinely happens without anyone touching it have all 4. — If you own a business and want help implementing AI-agents, comment “AGENT” and I’ll show you how they can look like inside your company.
4 things make an AI agent actually run on its own.
Hermes Agent: Cron Issue
When I created the cron to sync to my GitHub account, it was able to complete that step but it said this at the bottom: "Important clarification This cron syncs the GitHub repo folder: /root/[my-hermes-agent] It does not automatically export every Hermes memory or every local skill unless we intentionally write/copy those into the repo. My recommendation: from now on, when we build durable Eloise systems, I should save the source-of-truth version into /root/[my-hermes-agent] so the nightly sync picks it up." Did I build it correctly, or do I need to make any specific changes to ensure the sync is working accurately?
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