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HOW TO BECOME AI NATIVE?

HOW TO BECOME AI NATIVE?

if you dont wanna read the article you can just give these repos to your claude code and you're done.

so recently i was watching a podcast by @gregisenberg about becoming ai native.

halfway through it, i paused the video and started taking notes.

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using ai wont make you ai native.

>being ai native is about changing how you think, how you learn, how you build, and how you work..

instead of writing every line yourself

>design the workflow.
>instead of researching everything yourself
>you create systems that research for you.

instead of repeating the same tasks every day,

>you build reusable skills that solve them forever. >instead of opening ten different tabs

phase 1

understand how ai actually works.
this is where you learn

  • what llms are
  • tokens
  • context windows
  • memory
  • hallucinations
  • reasoning
  • agents
  • why context matters more than prompts
  • once you understand these ideas,

    before we get started, if youre someone who is just getting started. from the the basics :

    watch this video. this is one of the best video i have watched on llms :

    everyone's grandmother knows how to use codex and claude code. so dont tell me you don't still

    this video by @rileybrown on codex is a good one :

    phase 2

    > learn to build skills the best thing is building skills is the easiest part. whatever you like just ask claude to make a skill.md file out of it.

    these are some of the best skills that you can use : https://github.com/zarazhangrui/frontend-slides https://github.com/emilkowalski/skills https://github.com/mattpocock/skills https://github.com/davidondrej/skills https://github.com/mattpocock/skills/pull/505

    built by : @dabit3 , @DavidOndrej1 , @mattpocockuk , @zarazhangrui

    also go to this site you will find a bund of useful ui skills : https://www.ui-skills.com/skills

    phase 3

    building. so lets talk about ideas.

    >go to reddit try to find problems >this is a good tool : https://www.ideabrowser.com/

    build your second brain.

    this could take you a bit of time but its worth it.

    learn agents.

    how much time you can save is crazy.

    if you're serious about becoming ai native, start using agentic coding tools like @devinai

    swe-1.7 is crazy cool

    people sleeping on free SWE-1.7 for $20 sub -for a whole month

    give it a goal, the right context, and let it work.

    here is a quick video on how you can use devin from your terminal : https://x.com/aashatwt/status/2054238916191096881?s=20

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