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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 in the NLP Logix series is live 🚨
Sat down with Katie Bakewell, a data scientist who's been building this since 2011, back when it was still just called "natural language processing" 🧮 She came up through math (DNA computing, time series on commodities) and thinks about problems like proofs, not recipes. What we get into: 🪨 The Indiana Jones "build me a chatbot" boulder she ran from in 2023 🚨 The 7 neural nets that "found" a signal that was completely fake 🏎️ A $5M Pagani vs a $100 Toyota, and why "best" is a trap 🤖 The first chatbot was built in 1966 (ELIZA)... these aren't new ideas 🐬 Meta's SAM3 turning hours of labeling dolphin fins into a single prompt 🧠 Why half the companies asking for AI are solving the wrong problem ▶️ Go watch 💬 Then drop a comment: What surprised you most, or what would you have asked her? Happy learning 🙌
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🤝 NEW: The Connection Hub is live
👋 Welcome to the Connection Hub - The Vault · Clief Notes So I was on the onboarding call this today, and one thing kept coming up that I couldn't stop thinking about: The biggest value of this new age isn't just the tools. It's the people. 👥 Specifically — people who understand AI the way THIS community teaches it. Not "prompt hacks" and not "10x your output" nonsense, but actually building systems, thinking in workflows, and treating AI like a real part of how you work. That's a rare group. And a lot of you told me the same thing: 💬 "I'd love to work with someone who gets this." 💬 "I want to break into [industry] but don't know anyone in it." 💬 "Who else here does what I do?" So instead of letting those connections happen by accident... I built a place for them. 👇 🗂️👋 Welcome to the Connection Hub - The Vault · Clief Notes It's a simple set of pages, split by industry. You find your corner, drop a quick intro about what you actually do and what you're looking for, and connect with people who speak your language.
Claude Design/Open Design Component Conversion
I hope some members here have some UI design experience and have run into this issue before. So I use Claude Design and Open Design to create layouts for the web apps I build. Both tools generally design the interfaces with React Components. All cool, I use these as prototypes. The problem is I do not use React in my projects so I need to convert these designs to my stack. And this is were I run into a problem. No matter what I do during the conversion the designs are approximated and are not the same design by a long shot. I am stuck. If I can't figure out the prompts to make this work I cannot setup a ICM system to make this work reliably. My experience is literally the reference design is just a suggestion and not a source of truth no matter what prompts I use. This is the same for Codex and Claude Code. How do I fix this process? Anyone has encountered this before?
Vector Art & Project Planning
Figma... I just don't care for it, it's great for collaboration amongst a team, etc, but I don't want to be confined to it's structure and limited capabilities. For every new tool that can work a bit faster, you always lose one primary component: CONTROL.... and Adobe Illustrator, what I can say, they try... but you end up spending more time managing layers than you do drawing. So, the real KING remains throned and always will; Corel DRAW, the absolute total answer to everything vector. This Legacy platform is central to everything I do. Design, planning, everything starts here. Here's a shot of my custom planning board design. I gave you only a piece of the actual workflow view, so you can get the idea, but there's so much I can't show you. A complete schematic of the entire logic before one line is written. A visual roadmap to success for every project. This is the way (if you can draw). (btw, I don't even view layers in my workspace GUI, in Corel Draw it's useless and unnecessary.)
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