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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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🌶️ CINCO DE MAYO FIRESALE — STARTS NOW 🌶️
Locked in for the next 5 days only. Ends May 5th at 10:00 AM EST. No exceptions. 🎉 Premium: $27 → $14/mo 🎉 VIP: $97 → $67/mo The closest you'll get to our original launch pricing. We're doing this because the community has shown up for us, and we want to show up back. 🤝 🔥 Already a member? Read this carefully. To lock in the new rate, you need to: 1. Cancel your current plan 2. Resign under the new price That's the only way the system can apply the new rate. We have way too many members for manual refunds, so we can't refund anyone who just signed up at current pricing. But the savings stack month over month, so if you plan to stick around (and you should 😁), the math works out fast. 🚫 A few ground rules: Please do not DM Myself or Jake about pricing, exceptions, or extensions. We love you, but we're a small team and we need to stay focused on building. Everyone gets the same window. Everyone gets the same deal. If you miss it, you miss it. We'll do more things for the community down the road. ⏰ The clock: 🟢 LIVE NOW 🔴 Locks May 5th, 10:00 AM EST - Premium gets you The Vault and Afternoon Tea calls. - VIP gets you The Drawing Room, High Tea, and bespoke folder builds from Jake himself. If you've been on the fence, this is the moment. 🚀 Tag a friend who needs to be in here. Let's make Cinco a movement. 🎊 🌶️🌶️🌶️
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Jake didn't do me any favors! Please Help🙏
Quick note about Skool’s bot protection: If your comment is just a few short words, you’re better off hitting the like button instead. What you probably don’t know is that the admins are getting absolutely blasted with anti-bot warnings — and Jake didn’t do me any favors by blowing up my notifications. We’re growing extremely fast (25,855+ and climbing), so we’ve got a massive target on our backs. Short, low-effort comments are triggering the system hard right now.Help us keep this community high-quality: Only comment when you have real value to add — sharp insights, innovative ideas, or meaningful experiences. Likes 👍 are there for quick appreciation. Save the comments for stuff that actually moves the conversation forward. Do your part. Let’s protect the space we’re building together. Thanks, legends. *** @Jake Van Clief has not approved this message, he's swamped ***
Trying to get Andrej Karpathy to come talk to us.
If any of you have his twitter/linked in, totally comment and tell him to respond to my email. Want him to come chat with all of us and I think he would be happy to just need him to get eyes on, as someone who gets thousands of emails a day I would not be surprised if he never sees it even if it is valuable.
Trying to get Andrej Karpathy to come talk to us.
Helping your AI remember tasks between sessions (Session Aware Memory Management )
TLDR: LLMs forget everything between sessions. You re-explain yourself constantly, lose progress on long-running work, and have no reliable way to pick up where you left off — especially when switching between models or tools. I built PMM to fix that. @Deacon Wardlow helped me improve it by identifying a specific gap: session continuity — what changed, what’s still open, where you stopped. That’s now live in PMM v 2.8.​ Edit: I figured screenshots tell a better story => same memory on three different tools with 3 different models, where I've asked the LLM to basically recall outstanding tasks across the 4-5 current projects. Slightly different perspectives because I'm working a slightly different project with each model. I initially built PMM to remember stuff beyond the context window to fix an issue i had with the LLMs I use failing to remember and recall over long conversations. I used it to have the same conversation, while switching between Claude Code CLI and Co-work. Eventually it became a tool for helping me with continuity in my conversations with different LLMs on different apps and harnesses ( I switch a lot between Claude, OpenCode and GitHub Co-Pilot). I now use it to give multiple agents long-term memory (while they switch between different models on Claude, Gemini, Model Ark and a couple of smaller local models) without the use of model routing. I currently deploy it (along with with another agentic plugin I developed) to give agents long-term individual and collective organisaitonal memory in their conversations with multiple users over telegram in a small pilot. @Deacon Wardlow tested PMM in his own workflows, identified a gap in session memory management, and tried a couple of changes, which he outlined in another thread discussing Session Memory Layer + PMM
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