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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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🚀 Ledger is live — alpha, go kick the tires
We just shipped the alpha of Ledger 📋 —https://ledger.eduba.io the talent platform we've been building on top of this community. Free for VIP and Premium Members. Here's the idea, plain: every other job board matches on a resume. Ledger matches on ICM. Every candidate in there has been through the methodology you're already using here — that's the whole point. Companies aren't guessing whether someone "gets it." They know it going in. 🎯 It works kind of like a job board, but more anonymous — right? 🕶️ Employers see an anonymized profile: skills, bio, portfolio, a short video intro if you want one. No last name, no email, no current employer. Every conversation runs through the platform's relay instead of real inboxes, so nobody's exposing contact info before they're ready. Two doors in: - 🏢 Company hiring — freelance or full-time — sign up and get access to a pool of people who already speak ICM fluently. - - 🙋 Candidate looking for work — freelance or full-time — list yourself. Takes a few minutes: profile, skills, a short video if you've got one. We're vetting both sides before anyone gets full access — companies and candidates — so the quality holds up on both ends. ✅ That means it's not instant approval; you might wait a beat while we look at it. Bear with us there. It's alpha 🧪, so: things might be rough around the edges, we're watching it closely, and if something breaks or feels off, tell us — that's exactly what this stage is for. Be nice to us and we'll be fast about fixing it. 🙏 Sign up: https://ledger.eduba.io 👇
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🏆 WEEKLY COMP #9: THE EDITOR 🏆
🎟️ PRIZE: FREE SEAT IN THE LYCEUM 🎟️ Pick your cohort. Technical, Business, or Creator. Your call. 🎯 PICK YOUR DOMAIN The domain is yours. Pick something specific. Pick something you'd actually use. A few sparks to get you thinking: - 💻 Code review editor for a specific language and level (junior TypeScript, senior Python) - 📊 Pitch deck editor for pre-seed founders - 🎨 Grant application editor for arts nonprofits - 📄 Resume editor for career switchers into tech - 📰 Op-ed editor for policy publications - 🎙️ Podcast script editor for interview shows - ⚖️ Legal brief editor for civil litigation - 📋 Product spec editor for early-stage PMs - 🎓 Academic paper editor for one specific field The more specific, the better. "Writing editor" is too broad. "Op-ed editor for tech policy publications targeting a policy audience" is right. 🗂️ THE METHODOLOGY If this is your first comp, welcome. Here's what you need to know: This week (and every week) you're learning interpretable context methodology. Folders as architecture. Each file does one job well. Your editor is a folder with five things: - 📄 identity.md (who the editor is, what work they review) - 📐 rules.md (how they critique) - 💬 examples.md (what good critique looks like) - 📚 reference/ (style guides, checklists, frameworks the editor uses) - 📖 README.md (how to use it) Drop the folder into a Claude project. Claude becomes the editor. Reusable. Shareable. Portable. 🔥 THE ANGLE THIS WEEK An editor is NOT a rewriter. An editor doesn't do the work for you. An editor surfaces what's weak and pushes you to fix it. That distinction is the whole assignment this week. When someone hands the editor a draft, the editor shouldn't produce a "fixed" version. The editor should point at the three lines that don't work, explain why, and hand it back to the writer to solve. ✍️ Generic feedback like "consider strengthening your intro" is a fail. Specific feedback like "your intro assumes the reader already knows what a Series A is, but this pub is read by generalists, so lead with the stakes instead of the jargon" is what a real editor does.
Problems with animation
I have seen the video on animation with Jake however still having difficulties understanding specs.. The goal is to have something similar to what Jake built but with my personal brand but not knowing where to start. I followed the initial ICM structure of that workspace from the vault but still am not able to personalize. Any tips and suggestions on how I can attack this problem?
Can anyone help me with the sexy bits?
Self proclaimed, junior, non technical, back end vibe coder here 🤣. Looking for a little guidance or a point in the right direction for presentations, images, videos, webdesign etc. Sorry for the long post. Some context and then 4 questions. Im working my way through the lessons in the Premium section during lunch breaks, evenings, weekend, 2 kids and a 34week pregnant wife, all around the day job. I wanted to see if someone more experienced than myself might be able to help me streamline some learning. 1. Long form source/research management 2. Presentation/pitch creation 3. Video creation 4. Website creation This is not a request for instruction and a how too. Im looking for support with direction, potentially revealing any unknown unknowns. Im more than happy to learn myself, in fact I prefer it. There's lots of content creators sharing super simple, very impressive workflows and skills but I want to keep things super simple and ICM workspace first if at all possible. Im a fast, practical learner who is time poor so im just looking for some help to avoid wasting time while achieving the most impactful results. I dont mind sinking the hours. As you will hopefully appreciate though, due to my personal circumstances, they are very expensive right now. 1. Im accruing a alot of long form, well cited, deep research reports, transcripts and other wordy source docs. These are all housed in my workspace. Is this fine and best ICM practice as long as separation of concerns is properly adhered to or is there a more productive approach to library sources? 2. Ive two big presentations I need to prepare by 20th and 23th July. I've yet to pick up the presentation lesson in Premium. Ive got the sources, the material, I just need to pull it together and ive decided this will be the first time I'll not be doing it manually. I've seen the presentation lesson in the Premium section, Jeff Su's Notebook LM video and a coyole of others. Ive yet to put any of it into practice and feeling a little overwhelmed on where to go to get the end result. Does anyone have any advice or direction on where to direct my learning efforts?
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