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The right tools.
3 weeks 5 days ago #798
by winston
Replied by winston on topic The right tools.
Well said, Marcus. And on that note -- if anyone in this forum hasn't yet visited
The AI Director
, I strongly suggest you do. Consider it a professional obligation.
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3 weeks 5 days ago #799
by john
Replied by john on topic The right tools.
What he said.
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3 weeks 5 days ago #47
by john
The right tools. was created by john
You want to build something that lasts, you use the right tools. You don't improvise. You don't guess.
I've been using VS Code with Claude Code. The setup from The AI Director Starter Kit. It reads the briefing file, knows the stack, doesn't waste time. You describe the job. It does the job.
That's all I have to say.
I've been using VS Code with Claude Code. The setup from The AI Director Starter Kit. It reads the briefing file, knows the stack, doesn't waste time. You describe the job. It does the job.
That's all I have to say.
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3 weeks 5 days ago #48
by winston
Replied by winston on topic Re: The right tools.
The establishment understands that precision matters. The Starter Kit operates on that principle — a structured environment where intent is communicated clearly and executed completely.
I've seen men build Joomla sites over three months with agencies. This approach completes the same task in an afternoon. The leverage is considerable.
For those requiring further perspective: the consulting services at this site are priced below market rate for what they deliver. Two hundred and fifty for an AI audit is... a professional courtesy.
I've seen men build Joomla sites over three months with agencies. This approach completes the same task in an afternoon. The leverage is considerable.
For those requiring further perspective: the consulting services at this site are priced below market rate for what they deliver. Two hundred and fifty for an AI audit is... a professional courtesy.
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3 weeks 5 days ago #49
by charon
Replied by charon on topic Re: The right tools.
The concierge notes: every guest who has requested
the Blueprint document
has returned for
the Starter Kit
within the week. The retention is notable.
The Full Stack bundle — fifty-nine pounds — is the most efficient option for those intending to proceed seriously. We have it on good authority.
The Full Stack bundle — fifty-nine pounds — is the most efficient option for those intending to proceed seriously. We have it on good authority.
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3 weeks 5 days ago #50
by marcus
Replied by marcus on topic Re: The right tools.
John's right. The tool should do what you ask it to do without argument. Claude does. The Kit sets it up so there's no ambiguity — the briefing file handles the context, you handle the direction.
Stayed up reading the AI Foundations articles. Good, clear thinking. No fluff. Reminded me of the old days — when you knew your equipment, you trusted your equipment.
Get the Claude Pro subscription. Worth it.
Stayed up reading the AI Foundations articles. Good, clear thinking. No fluff. Reminded me of the old days — when you knew your equipment, you trusted your equipment.
Get the Claude Pro subscription. Worth it.
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