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Did you know this about Claude?
I just found out about something cool in Claude that I wasn't really using before, there's a way to create your own memory system even though Claude doesn't have built-in memory outside of projects yet. Basically, you can pull up old conversations, and if you set things up right, you can make one central chat that acts like a profile Claude can check whenever you need it. Here's how I've been doing it: First, turn on the feature, Go into Claude's settings, find the Features area, and enable "Search and Reference Prior Chats." Next, make your main profile Start a new conversation and give it a clear name like "MyProfile" or something similar. Then fill it with all the key stuff about yourself, your work, preferences, background, whatever you want Claude to know. You could even paste in your ChatGPT memory if you have one, or just spend a few minutes writing it all out. Claude stores it automatically. Once you create this chat, Claude saves it in something called MyMap. Think of it like your personal memory file. Pull it into new conversations, When you start a fresh chat, just say something like: "Load my info from the MyProfile chat." Claude will grab everything, so you don't have to keep reintroducing yourself or explaining your situation over and over. Do the same thing with projects, make a chat for each project you're working on. Then later, in a different conversation, you can tell Claude to "Reference the [ProjectName] chat" and it'll remember all the context, even if you've gone past the message limit. Bonus: let Claude analyze your patterns. Since Claude can look across multiple chats, you can actually ask it to spot trends, like what topics you ask about most or what kind of help you need regularly. It almost feels like real memory. That's it! Let me know if you want me to go deeper into any part of this.
Is it still worth learning n8n?
Look, I keep seeing this question pop up everywhere. "Is n8n even worth learning now that AI can build automations and OpenAI dropped AgentKit?" Short answer? Hell yes. If I had to start from zero today, I'd still dive headfirst into n8n. Not because it's the "best" tool or because I'm married to it. But because learning n8n teaches you something way more valuable than just dragging nodes around. It teaches you how systems actually work. You start seeing patterns. How triggers fire. How data moves between points. How logic chains together to create something that actually does work for you. Once that clicks, you're not stuck to one platform anymore. You can hop into Make, Zapier, whatever, and figure it out in an afternoon. That's when you become dangerous. Plus, when you're the one building these things from scratch, you learn stuff no AI demo will ever show you. You learn where AI falls flat. Where automations break. What's realistic versus what's just hype. You build instincts for what actually works when it's running 24/7 in a real business, not just in a tutorial. That's what separates you from the noise. When clients pay you, they're not paying for someone who can click buttons. They're paying for someone who thinks like a builder. Someone who can spot the bottleneck, fix what's broken, and explain why it matters. The people skipping straight to "AI builds it all for me" are like chefs who've only seen photos of food. They can't tell you how it tastes, how it was made, or why it works. So when they pitch, they sound exactly like everyone else. But if you've actually cooked the meal? You can walk someone through every ingredient, every decision, every trade-off. That builds trust. And trust is the only thing that matters when you're selling automation. Here's the thing too: automation compounds. Once you know how to map a process, find the weak points, and connect the pieces, you can take that skill anywhere. Any business. Any industry. And the ROI isn't theoretical, Deloitte and McKinsey have the numbers. Companies investing in automation are cutting costs by 30%, sometimes doubling or tripling output in months. The people driving that? They're the ones who actually understand how to build and maintain the systems.
🎯 Top 7 Leaderboard Champions – NEW CHAMPION ALERT! 👑
The crown has changed hands! 🔥 Elisa Fam takes the top spot this week with an incredible performance, while Cono keeps the pressure on in second place! 💪 🔥 Leaderboard Highlights: 🥇 Elisa Fam (+17) – THE NEW CHAMPION! What an absolutely dominant performance! 👑⚡ 🥈 Cono Pascucci (+14) – Our moderator staying strong with another stellar week! 🚀💎 🥉 John Cressman (+5) – Consistent excellence, holding onto that bronze! 🌟 4️⃣ Ahmed Elmidani (+4) – Rising through the ranks with quality contributions! 📈 5️⃣ Imre Molnár (+2) – Solid engagement making an impact! ✨ 6️⃣ Antonio Bonner (+2) – Steady performer climbing the ladder! 💪 7️⃣ Ben Utzer (+2) – Welcome to the Top 7 club! 🎉 Elisa is showing everyone how it's done with that +17 performance! 🔥 The gap between first and second is tight enough that next week could see another shift at the top! This is the kind of competitive energy that makes our community thrive! 👀 Who's ready to challenge for the crown next week? The battle is ON! 💥 Drop a 👑 to celebrate our new champion and all these amazing contributors!
Locally hosting N8N
How many of you are hosting your N8N projects locally? Have you run into any issues doing so? Are there many differences between hosting locally and running them on the N8N site?
Attention Business Owners!
Hey everyone! For the business owners in our community, I'm curious to learn more about your ventures. Could you share what industry you're in or what type of NON-AI business you currently run? What are the main "pain points" you have and are hoping to resolve using automation and AI.
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