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An ICM folder of me
Enneagram 5 over here, love the thrill of hunt of a new project when I already have loads of data. Today I realised I have a PKB a research second brain several writing projects. And yet trying to find out who I was at a specific point in time is me looking at calendar, notes app, photos, Notion, journals ... So I asked Claude to scaffold me a project using the architect. I dumped in photos, Notion files, journals, tweets, ChatGPT and Claude conversation exports and Claude used Claude Code memory, loads of previously scattered info. Now I have an agent managed fully searchable KB of myself. And in the process I had many "wait what moments" when Claude pulled data directly contradicting my memory. Second brain is great but I would quite like to know how I got from who I was to who I am. WIP I have 48 years to cover!
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@Alex Brown Yes that’s exactly the plan. I’m still adding context from photos and journals but Claude has checked Notion, email and calendar for the last 5 years so there’s a fairly comprehensive amount of data. Adding my ChatGPT and Claude conversation JSON files also changed a lot of things. Memory is reliably unreliable!
Who here is building a company?
I am interested in connecting with other founders. I've connected with a few, but I suspect there are a few more hiding in here. To get the conversation going, can you share: - What company are you building? - What founder problem are you dealing with right now that ICM can't solve for you?
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Not me there is nothing I want less in life than being responsible for HMRC tax returns and customer satisfaction
Community Guidelines
This community is large and it moves fast. That's the good part and it's also the problem: valuable posts get buried, the same questions get re-asked instead of found, and spammers show up wherever there's an audience. These guidelines are what keeps the room worth showing up to. Read them once. You won't need them again, because most of this is what you'd do anyway. New here? Start with Jake's welcome post and the Foundation course. This post is about how we behave, not where to begin. 1. Build in public. Post the thing while it's half working. A half-finished build is more useful to everyone else than the polished writeup you'll never get around to, and you'll get corrected before you've spent a week going the wrong way. 2. Teach what you learn. The day you figure something out is the day you're best at explaining it, because you still remember exactly what confused you. A month later you've forgotten the hard part and your explanation gets worse. If you cracked something this week, that's a post. Nobody has to earn the right to ask a question here, but this place only works because people come back and answer them once they can. 3. Ask good questions. Specific beats polite. "How should I structure this?" gets three vague answers. "I have a 40 file client folder, the model keeps loading the wrong context file, here's my CLAUDE.md" gets a real one. Say what you tried, what happened, and what you expected instead. A more in depth guide: https://dontasktoask.com The flip side of this: "Anyone here?", "Help please", and one line questions with no context may get removed. Not to be harsh, but because nobody can answer them. 4. Give credit. If you built on someone's skill, template, folder structure or comment, tag them. It costs you nothing and it's the reason people keep publishing their work here instead of keeping it. A lot of the best material in this community started as somebody's reply on somebody else's post.
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I got a comment moderated because I mentioned Jake saying in the High Tea that the ICM AI doesn't cost very much because ICM is doing the job! Apologies I didn't realise I was breaking rules
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It’s live. Starting today, everyone in Clief Notes has access to the new Clief Notes AI. The easiest way to use it? Don’t overthink it. Ask it the question you would normally ask me. “Where should I start?” “What should I focus on next?” “Where did you talk about [topic]?” It’ll use what’s already inside Clief Notes to help answer you and point you toward the right lesson or resource when there’s something worth going deeper on. The goal isn’t to give you another AI tool to play with. It’s to make everything already inside this community easier to actually use. If you want Access to it Comment "READY" and we'll send you access to it!
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Client needs some devs/workers
I have a client in Australia who's looking for someone who understands ICM and can help him work on his software. Obviously he would prefer someone a bit more technical, but he's happy to have some people who are trying to learn as well. It's a pretty large software, but he's created a pretty good automated system and obviously he's using my methods so it's very well organized. Anyone out here looking for a project to take on the practice or learn more? Or is there anyone in the morning to get a little bit more work done at a higher level? He's looking for multiple skill levels.
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I have just taken on the enormous task of building a time capsule of myself for myself using ICM. An agent managed searchable archive of who I think I was vs who I actually was. Charli brain not company brain and accidental perception research. So I’m not the right person for this but I wish everyone luck it looks like a great opportunity
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