๐ฅ 16 saves. 1 day. 3 AI voices cooking together. I'm a retired NYPD detective. Zero coding background. Yesterday I caught something nasty in my empire: one of my businesses had been silently bleeding revenue for 11 days. Pipeline running, files getting written, but the daily summary email to my partner โ gone. Dark. Eleven days. I didn't catch it. My Council did. What's the Council? Three AI voices I run in parallel using Jake's file method: โ๏ธ Odin โ the architect. Strategy, debate, big decisions. ๐ก๏ธ Tyr โ the surgeon. Line-by-line, finds bugs others miss. ๐ก๏ธ Heimdall โ the watchman. Cross-tree audits, sees what's drifting. They don't agree. That's the whole point. Yesterday Heimdall flagged something off in a system I thought was healthy. Tyr cut it down to the exact file. Odin built the recovery plan. I executed in shell. Total time from "wait, what's wrong" to "fixed and verified": 4 hours. Without them? I'd have found out when my partner asked "where's my email" and I'd have spent a week figuring out why. The wild part โ none of this is some custom agentic framework. No fancy orchestration layer. It's just folders and SKILL.md files. Jake's method. A folder. A markdown file telling each voice what to do. They read the same file. They argue. They ship. By the end of the session: 16 distinct catches the Council made that I would've missed alone. One catch alone saved me from losing thousands of dollars of leads and a partner relationship. Right now as I type this, the same 3 voices are autonomously building a new state scraper for me โ folder method, SKILL.md driving, Codex cooking overnight. I'm going to wake up to a finished Phase 1 report. I built none of this with code I wrote. I orchestrated it with files. If a cop with no tech background can run 3 AI models like a symphony using nothing but folders and markdown โ what's your excuse? Jake's method works. Receipts above. ๐ฅท ไธ่ปขใณๅ
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