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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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🏆 COMP #8 RESULTS: THE WILDCARD 🏆
📦 AND SOMETHING NEW: EVERY ENTRANT GETS A FEEDBACK FILE 📦 🔍 WHAT WE DID DIFFERENTLY THIS TIME Every submission was cloned at the exact commit that was public when we read it, and read file by file. The brief. The identity. The rules. The reference layer. The code. Where a repo made a claim we could check, we checked it. Arithmetic recomputed by hand. Sample photos opened and compared against the outputs that cited them. Files diffed. Self-tests traced. Thirty-two repos, read at the code/word level. And one lens over everything, because it's the lens this whole community is built on: does the build keep the human's judgment where it pays and put the deterministic work in code, where it can't hallucinate? 📦 THE FEEDBACK PACKAGE This is the new thing, and it's for everyone not just the podium. 📦 COMP #8: THE WILDCARD - The Vault Every entrant gets a markdown file. Three parts: 1️⃣ The read. What your build actually is, and the strongest thing in it cited to your own files. Rule numbers. Function names. Your own examples. 2️⃣ One push. The single change that most improves your build. Not a list. One. 3️⃣ An idea worth naming something original in YOUR build, credited to you, that the rest of the community is told to take from. Plus links to the builds your feedback points at. Nobody walks out of this comp empty-handed. Thirty-two builds, thirty-two named ideas. The roster alone is worth the download. 📍 The package + the full write-up (what held up, what was missed) live in the new Feedback module: 📦 COMP #8: THE WILDCARD - The Vault 📚 WHAT THE FIELD TAUGHT Three lines split thirty-two repos: ✅ Enforcement. A must in a markdown file is a request. A must in code is a constraint. (That line is from one of your repos. It's in the package. Go find whose.) ✅ Evidence. The builds that shipped receipts of a REAL run transcripts, dated logs, before-and-after fixes read differently every single time.
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❗The Lyceum opens this Thursday: live webinar at 7 PM ET❗
Thursday, July 16 at 7:00 PM ET. Quick version for anyone who hasn't been following: The Lyceum is Eduba's 12-week AI certification program and the first credential we've ever issued. Over 3,000 people are on the waitlist and seats per cohort are limited. What we'll cover in the hour: 01 / The structure. 12 weeks, three sprints, nine live sessions, 18 hours of instruction, 12 instructors per cohort. 02 / The cohorts. Technical, Business, and Creator. Same core curriculum, weighted differently. We'll walk through how to pick yours. 03 / The competition. $250,000+ in prizes across the tiers and how your capstone feeds into it. 04 / The certification. What you have to do to earn it and what it actually certifies. 05 / The investment. What it costs, how payment works, and who should not enroll. Then live Q&A until the questions run out. One more thing. At the end of the session we're doing something for the people actually in the room. It's capped at a small number, it goes in the order people claim it, and we're not putting it in writing. Be there and stay to the end. The session is live only. No recording going out. Thursday · July 16 · 7:00 PM ET skool.com/live/XM7969jTG7L Come with the hard questions. Bring the skeptical ones too. That's what the hour is for.
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You just ran Claude Code on your own files. Vote below, then drop what you made in the comments. What was the task? What did you get back?
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I Just Sold my first ICM Folder system!
Last month I was speaking with a friend who works for an engineering firm in Australia about ai, and all the cool things we can do with it these days, and he mentioned that he was trying to push to get a monthly newsletter out to their team to inform them of upcoming professional development courses and workshops. Of course it takes a lot of time to manually search the relevant websites, and put together a newsletter, etc. so no one has done it. I asked a few more questions about the tools they use, and then went and built out a small, structured ICM folder system, with the exact same blueprint that we have been learning in here and using for the competition building. I then made a loom video showing how it worked, and then emailed it to him along with the fully company branded email that it output. It was near the end of financial year at the time, so they were a bit busy, and he said he'd get back to me. Today, 1 month later, he came back and accepted my quote of $600, which includes 2 rounds of revision. To get the draft up and tested, it took me probably about 4 hours, and then there will be another few hrs in finalising it (with the revisions). In reality I probably undersold myself, but this is a side project at the moment (I run a cafe, not an ai consulting business...yet!), and I was excited to have the opportunity at a real client to test against. Let me be clear, I'm not selling a fancy Ai loaded website or app or anything... It is literally 5 folders, with a top level claude.md file, instructing claude co-work (or claude ai or code - or any other Ai tool that can follow structured instructions with a renaming of the claude.md file) on exactly what to do. This is exactly what Jake has been teaching here, and it will stand the test of time. As Anthropic updates their interface, and Open Ai starts to take over claude or another better tool comes along, this ICM folder system will continue to do its thing. It may need some tweaks along the way, but it's not going to need it's whole codebase updated or anything, because it's all plain language, english instructions.
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