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Did Google Steal my research?
Personally. No I don't think they did, I think the researchers are discovering what I did already ! And I'm happy they are. I would love if you all could comment, share or tag Google in this though as I would love to work with them ! Video below. https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/how-the-open-knowledge-format-can-improve-data-sharing
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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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I'll never post one of these videos on YouTube again.
This is a recording from my VIP sessions in my community I usually don't post these online so that we can talk about personal business things, but I felt I wanted to share this one. I will never be sharing these publicly again. For my VIP members if you want your files I promised they are uploaded at the bottom of the drawing room post in a ZIP here: Session 8 6/13/2026 - The Drawing Room (VIP) · Clief Notes Time stamps: 00:00 Welcome: the Ledger and the ICM deployment layer 02:11 Member intros and what people are building 04:07 Engelbart, 1962, and software as collaboration 08:15 Fable pulled, and why output beats features 15:18 Getting unstuck on ICM 19:47 The three questions and a live ICM routing demo 33:08 AI as your runtime, humans in the compute layer 38:40 Productionize your opinion 41:40 Ingest agents and distilling your brain into files 46:39 You are not behind 49:23 London Tech Week: the rooms and the money 52:27 The buyer is changing: selling to agents 54:08 Everyone is overbuilding, and the talent layer opening 61:13 Placement fees, freelancing, and the college problem 66:47 No "best," and a bet on humans 70:05 Chicago: hollow output and the 60/30/10 rule 73:53 When to hire a human instead of automating 78:27 SkillOpt: training your skill files 90:29 Launching this week, and close
Clarifications about Folders & Agents
Hi everyone, I've been wrapping my head around ICM and agents. I'm a non-technical user even though I have a bit of background of workflow process engineering, and I'm still trying to understand what we were taught, and thought it'd be good to clarify with the community. When we build folders and sub-folders, can I say that the sub-folders are actually the "agents" that handle that part of the work? So if we have a content creation workflow, and research is a sub-folder, it is actually a 'research agent'. Is this understanding correct? So technically I can run hermes, claude cowork or goose cli on this folder, and it will react the same way (from the context and whatever is in the folders), is this correct? So technically if there is no requirement to have a build, it will just run as-is on the folders with no py script or type-script files, right?
Struggling to learn Jake’s ICM? 📁
Hey everyone, If you’ve been quietly struggling with learning how to build or what to build, you’re not alone. I’ve seen the posts, and I know how frustrating it can feel when things don’t click. I wanted to try to do something about it. I built a custom AI Tutor that has the complete knowledge and teaching style of @Jake Van Clief and @Matthew Creamer’s Foundations courses. Think of Jake as the professor. This agent is your dedicated Teacher’s Assistant who sits with you one-on-one. Here’s why it’s different: • It walks you through every concept step by step, exactly as Jake outlines them • You’re not just chatting or watching videos. You’re actually building files and folders together in Claude • It checks your work in real time and won’t let you move forward until you truly understand • It speaks in their voice and follows their exact methodology This is the hands-on practice and patient guidance a lot of us have been missing. How to try it: 1. Grab the repo 2. Follow the README 3. Open the folder in Claude and let the tutor take over I’m very proud of how it turned out and I want this to help as many people as possible. We just crossed 30,000 members! Let’s make sure every single one of us has the support they need to actually master this stuff. If you try it, please drop a comment and let me know: • Did it help you understand a concept that was confusing before? • What worked well? • What could be better? I want your honest feedback so we can keep improving it together. I’d love it if this could turn into a proper community teaching tool we all build and evolve. Link in comments 👇
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