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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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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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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
Applying ICM foundation (Module 1.2) on Localhosted Opensource Model
Before digging into the topic let's briefly set the scene by providing some background context. Background In 2026-Q1 I decided to invest into a custom pc to run local AI Models. Being an IT Professional I grew increasingly concerned seeing the pc component shift heavily towards AI Business cases. PC component prices was increasing rapidly and high-end components becoming scarce or non-available. Given the overall AI development in general I realized I wanted to ensure I owned AI capability at home, and that if I want to stay current in my career I need to dive in head first into AI and AI Development. A powerful driver and motivator is that I want to see just how far I can take AI capabilities based on localhosted opensource methodology over paying a subscription/pay as you go solutions. I eventually came across Clief's YouTube videos which got me curious about ICM and I decided to join this community. Getting educated Working through the Classroom Foundational course I noticed that ICM is primarily used together with Claude. Reading Clief's thesis ( Interpretable Context Methodology: Folder Structure as Agentic Architecture - https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.16021 ) strengthened my own observation that ICM conceptually is model and tooling agnostic. As long as the AI Model can access and interpret the ICM specification files it shouldn't matter if the model itself is run on cloud services like Claude, Gemini etc. or local hosted alternatives. I decided to put this to the test and do it practically. Working through The Foundation: Module 1.2 ( https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/classroom/036893d9?md=fdee3f73c53b46049078494c0cfb2e54 ) where we create our first ICM folder and get a quick win. I decided that since the Module 1.2 usecase is easy to start with, it makes sense to get it set up running in my own localhosted ai environment. I also wanted to proceed with a real usecase where ICM can be helpful.
Applying ICM foundation (Module 1.2) on Localhosted Opensource Model
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