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🚀New Video: I Turned Clawdbot Into the Ultimate Personal Assistant
I turned Clawdbot into my 24/7 executive assistant, and in this video, I'm showing you exactly how to do the same. After spending 100+ hours refining this setup, I've built a system where my Clawdbot, Klaus, proactively manages my tasks, checks in on what I'm working on to offer help, and even builds things while I sleep. I walk you through the custom dashboard I use to track everything it's doing, share the exact setup you can copy, and reveal the hacks I've discovered along the way that most people miss.
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🚀New Video: I Tested Clawdbot Against Claude Code: What You Need to Know
In this video, I put Clawdbot head-to-head against Claude Code to see which AI coding tool actually delivers. I break down everything you need to know across the metrics that actually matter: ability, setup, risk, cost, security, usability, ROI, and raw power. The verdict? Claude Code still comes out on top, but Clawdbot is a super young tool has some interesting strengths if you know what you're doing. That said, you need to be careful with Clawdbot unless you really understand the risks involved. Whether you're considering making the switch or just want to understand what these tools can actually do, this video will give you the full picture.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 17 – Jan 23
This week inside AIS+ was a reminder of what happens when clarity meets action. From massive client deals to first builds and mindset shifts, members kept stacking real progress - not theory. Here are a few standout wins 👇 👉 @David Kim closed a $385K contract with $25K upfront and a 76% profit margin - a masterclass in value-driven execution. 👉 @Rishi Raj delivered his first paid client project, shipping a complete learning platform end-to-end. 👉 @Krishna A built a lead-tracking automation using n8n + Supabase, then followed it up with his own Voice AI agent in just 3 hours. 👉 @Anthony Caspari saved a client 3+ hours with a small but powerful filtering automation - proof that tiny builds can create outsized value. 👉 @Tetsuo Koyama earned “New & Popular” on Udemy with his Dify × n8n course - global impact unlocked. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight: @Patrick Siewert | From Learning to Real Momentum Patrick joined AIS+ to strengthen his automation skills and learn how to build real-world value around them. Since joining, he’s shipped multiple personal automations, streamlined his LinkedIn content workflow, launched a newsletter and recently started a lead-gen MVP that already landed a client. 🎥 Watch Patrick share his journey 👇 Patrick’s story is a great reminder: consistent building + an active community accelerates progress faster than learning alone. ✨ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and start turning learning into real builds, real clients, and real confidence 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 17 – Jan 23
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Improving the Security of Antigravity
I've been using Google Antigravity for some days now. It's a fantastic tool for AI-driven development and automation, but there was one particular issue that concerned me for a while. The Issue: The autonomous agent had access to my local root terminal and Windows filesystem. This means that in case of a manipulation attempt by unintended users, my entire device could have been vulnerable and exploitable via the agent. And as they say, if you've got a problem, you've got to find a solution... and so I did. I deployed the agent in an isolated Ubuntu environment as a non-root user, using a Docker, Inc container. This not only isolates the agent from the host root user but also prevents any malicious access to your main OS filesystem. You don't need to do anything crazy, just spin up a container using a proper devcontainer.json file within the .devcontainer folder in your workspace. And try to have your workspace within the WSL filesystem for better performance. This step alone has saved me so much headache that comes with running autonomous agents on my local PC; it's been great. If you're even more skeptical about security, run the agent in Secure Mode. And while there may be some other potential points of exploitation, taking one step at a time towards securing your work and devices goes a long way. Until next time. P.S. You may encounter some errors while using dev containers in Antigravity as of now, as it's a relatively new platform. Use the Microsoft Ubuntu image for the environment of the container, as it is pre-configured for dev containers.
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