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Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Go check out 📚Navigating The Course to see how to get around and what's here. 2. Start with The Foundation. 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 join in on our Biweekly competitions and win some real cash. ⭐ Competitions Mega Thread 5. If you are wanting to dive into the masterminds, grab all the past templates, artifacts and resources. Upgrade and head into the The Vault for Premium and The Drawing Room (VIP) for VIP 6. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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📣 New: one onboarding session, every week
I want to meet new members earlier, not months after you join. Right now a lot of people join the paid tiers and figure things out on their own. That's slower for you and it means I don't get to know you until you've already won a competition or posted in the Vault a few times. Further our Afternoon and High Tea calls 🫖 High Tea 9: The Graph the first bit of each call has been ALOT of intros and I think that eats away valuable time (not that getting to know you is not valuable) that members who have been around for a while look forward to during our live sessions. So starting this week, every new VIP and Premium member gets a standing invite to a short session with me and the mods. Calendar · Clief Notes 🕑 Wednesdays, 2pm 🎯 Open to new VIP and Premium members We'll cover: 🔑 Getting into Discord 🧭 Finding your way around 🤝 Getting the most out of other members 🏆 How to win the competitions ❓ Quick questions at the end (and feedback on what you really want out of value and such, helps me decicde if I need to add or change anything in the community) 30 minutes. One goal: you walk out knowing the community and I know your name.
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🎆 GOOD NEWS: THE SALE STAYS OPEN. HAPPY 4TH 🎆
We're holding the last sale through the holiday weekend so nobody misses it. 🎉 Premium: $27 → $14/mo 🎉 VIP: $97 → $67/mo This is the cheapest it will ever be. Once it closes, the price is gone for good. ⏰ New deadline: July 5th, 10:00 AM EST. This is the last extension. If you've been on the fence, sign up now. You lock this rate in and keep it every month going forward. 🖥️ ONE MORE REASON TO JOIN The week of July 5th we're dropping the software we've been building for this community. It goes out for beta testing first, and only Premium and VIP members get access. Sign up before the sale closes and you're in from day one.
Jake, you F*&^%ed up... you've unleashed an animal.
Designing systems & products, PLUS making them look good, was my specialty. Now I can build without having to lean on developers! This is great, I'm so happy! and in case anyone doubts my commitment to my craft, here's how I roll (see below). I can shift between setups in about 5 seconds, the mounts were almost as expensive as the monitors and it's a good thing my desk is made of cold-rolled steel, if anyone else tried this on some particle board nonsense, the whole desk would flip over and end them... that'd be an ironic epitaph written on your tombstone... killed by computer! 🤣🤣🤣
Jake, you F*&^%ed up... you've unleashed an animal.
How Do You Organize
How does everybody else organize their workspaces. I have a couple main spaces. Mostly for learning, private, and public. So I can put got GitHub and share the public stuff. These are going to be just shells of the stuff I my private workspaces without my data. The problem I have is when building it out I Crete data because I'm testing, expanding, maturing things. Then I end up with a workspace that is so custom tailed to me and my work 1.) I can't share because there is corporate data in it 2.) cloning all that out leaves such gaps I an't explain how to fill them so it is not helpful for others. 3.) I've posted before how I tend to think, and rethink, reorganize as I learn more and mature my knowledge. So I have thoughts, ideas, and a bunch of 1.2 done projects and ideas. The more this grows the more overwhelming it stares to become because I have to much scattered across multiple process and workspaces. So how do you all organize yourself? Keep your workflows clean, and not so confusing that you depend on AI to control it. If I can't paint the picture in m head of how it flows I'll get lot and rely on Claude and I don't want that. I want to know of just change this file.
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