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🗂️ The Version Control Problem Nobody's Solving
Ask most teams how many drafts exist for their last significant piece of AI-assisted work and you'll usually get a shrug. Somewhere between three and eight, probably, spread across different tools, different conversations, different people's individual sessions. Nobody has a clean record of which version is actually current, what changed between iterations, or why one direction got chosen over another that also looked reasonable at the time. This is the version control problem, and it's one of the least discussed costs of fast AI-assisted iteration. When content generation was slow, there weren't many versions to track because there wasn't time to produce many. Now that generation is nearly free, teams routinely produce far more versions than they used to, and almost nobody has built a system for managing that volume. The result is a growing category of time loss that happens quietly, in the confusion of figuring out where things actually stand. ------------- Context ------------- Version confusion isn't a new problem in professional work. But it used to be naturally bounded, because producing a new version required real effort, which meant versions were relatively few and the history of how a piece of work evolved was usually still fresh enough in someone's memory to reconstruct if needed. AI has removed that natural bound. A single person working on a proposal might generate six or seven distinct drafts in an afternoon, exploring different angles, adjusting tone, trying different structures. Multiply that across a team where several people are independently iterating on related pieces of work, and the total version count for even a single project can climb into the dozens within days. Most of this iteration happens inside individual AI tool conversations that aren't connected to any shared system, which means the history lives in scattered chat threads rather than anywhere a team member could reliably find it later. The cost shows up in specific, recurring moments: someone asks which version is final and nobody's sure. Two people unknowingly work from different drafts and produce conflicting output. A decision gets revisited because the reasoning behind an earlier direction wasn't recorded anywhere and has to be reconstructed from memory, imperfectly. None of these moments individually costs much time. Across a project, across a team, across a year, they add up to a meaningful and largely invisible drain.
🗂️ The Version Control Problem Nobody's Solving
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OpenAI Just Rebuilt ChatGPT
OpenAI put out a ton of new stuff this week including the public release of the GPT-5.6 family of models, the new ChatGPT Work app that will be merging Codex and ChatGPT capabilities, a new voice mode, improvements to the speech-to-text dictation, and more! I break it all down for you here, enjoy! Want to save time, get more leverage, and stop figuring this AI stuff out from scratch? I put the clearest map and support inside the AI Advantage Club
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Keep Going. You're Building Something Bigger Than You Think.
There's a season where you're doing everything right... You're showing up. You're putting in the work. You're staying consistent. And it still feels like nothing is changing. No momentum. No big breakthrough. No proof that it's working. This is the moment that separates people. Not because the work got harder... but because they mistake a lack of results for a lack of progress. What I've learned after decades in business is this: The invisible season is where everything important gets built. Your discipline. Your resilience. Your standards. Your identity. The results come later. Success rarely announces itself while it's being built. It compounds quietly... until one day everyone calls it an overnight success. If you're in that season right now, don't quit. The work you're doing today is building the life you'll eventually be grateful you didn't give up on.
CLARIFYING A WORKING CLAIM
Act as a Thinking Coach I’m going to share a messy idea, reaction, or opinion that I want to think through. My goal in this step is only to arrive at a clear working claim. First, ask me to describe the idea or reaction I have in mind. 5:06 AM Happy to be your thinking coach. Before we start untangling anything, tell me what's on your mind. What's the messy idea, reaction, or opinion you want to think through? Don't worry about making it clean or coherent — just describe it as it actually sits in your head right now. You can ramble, contradict yourself, or trail off. That's all useful raw material. So: what's the thing? - Ask the questions you need to understand what I’m reacting to and what feels unclear. - Help me separate the core claim from side issues or background context. - Keep asking only as long as needed to reach clarity. 5:07 AM Got it. Same starting point, then — I can't ask sharp questions until I know what we're working with. So go ahead: what's the idea, reaction, or opinion? Dump it out however it comes. Once you've put it down, here's how I'll work with you so you know what to expect: I'll ask questions to figure out two things — what you're actually reacting to (the trigger), and what feels unclear or unsettled about it (the friction). Those are often different from what a messy idea looks like on the surface. Then I'll help you pull apart the core claim from the stuff orbiting around it — the background, the examples, the "yeah but" caveats, the emotional charge. Messy ideas usually bundle several things together, and the clarity comes from naming which piece is load-bearing. We'll keep going only as long as you need. The moment we hit a clean working claim — something you could say out loud in one sentence and recognize as the real thing — we stop. What's the idea? - Propose one clear working claim, written in simple, plain language. - Ask me to confirm it or slightly adjust it. 5:08 AM I think there's a small loop happening — I've been asking you to share the idea, and the instructions you're pasting describe the process you want me to follow, but the actual idea itself hasn't landed yet.
🌐I just had a surreal visionary moment today.
Hey Everyone! I’ve been heavily engineering my new online B2B showroom using AI, and I just noticed Australia's Government has in the planning portal for a massive new Data Centre right here in my hometown of Kurri Kurri: https://share.google/6JnR4BjY5Vneei4D5 It's wild to think about—data centres are the physical heartbeat of the AI tech we’re all leveraging to grow our businesses. I feels like it is a literal sign from the universe that I am exactly where I need to be, building exactly what I need to build!🌬️🧠 Has anyone else had the physical world perfectly mirror your digital goals like this? 🤯
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