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Communities, creators, and resources worth your time — curated, not algorithmed.

Curated, not algorithmed. These are the feeds, channels, and communities that will keep you learning long after you close this tab.

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r/vibecoding

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Building software with AI assistants — project showcases, workflow tips, and honest discussions about what happens when non-devs start shipping.

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Vibe CodingShowcasesWorkflows

Coined by Andrej Karpathy — the home base for building with AI

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r/ClaudeCode

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Claude Code workflows, agents, MCP servers, tutorials, and troubleshooting. The front line of agentic engineering.

482.0Kmembers
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Claude CodeAgentsMCP

482K devs sharing Claude Code workflows and agentic patterns

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r/ai_agents

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Autonomous AI agent systems — frameworks, orchestration patterns, and the rapidly evolving space of AI that does things.

85.0Kmembers
650online
AgentsFrameworksAutomation

Multi-step tool-using systems, not just chatbots

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r/openclaw

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The community hub for OpenClaw — self-hosted AI gateway builds, plugin development, and multi-channel agent architectures.

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OpenClawSelf-HostedPlugins

Self-hosted AI gateway — build your own agent infrastructure

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r/BetterOffline

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Ed Zitron's community dissecting AI hype, labor impacts, and corporate incentives. The healthy counterweight that keeps your thinking honest.

161.0Kmembers
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SkepticismMedia CritiqueLabor

Healthy skepticism keeps your AI thinking honest

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r/LocalLLaMA

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Running LLMs on your own hardware — quantization, benchmarks, fine-tuning. Invaluable for understanding AI under the hood, beyond the API.

958.0Kmembers
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Local AIHardwareModels

Understand AI beyond the API — run it on your own machine

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People to Follow

The AI space moves fast. These are the voices that consistently deliver signal over noise — follow for substance, not hype.

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Alex Finn

The ultimate crash course — everything you need to know about OpenClaw distilled into one dense, no-fluff walkthrough.

100 Hours of OpenClaw Lessons in 35 Minutes

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Greg Isenberg

A real operator's setup — integrating Claude Code with Obsidian to build a living second brain that actually works.

How I Use Obsidian + Claude Code to Run My Life

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Vicky Zhao [BEEAMP]

A thought-provoking deep dive on knowledge, ownership, and systems thinking when AI can learn everything you know.

Should You Protect Your Knowledge in the Age of AI?

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Goda Go

Watch someone build a personal AI agent system from scratch using Claude Code — cheap, secure, and fully yours.

I Build an OpenClaw Replica Inside Claude Code

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Go Deeper

This field guide gave you the foundations. But there's a whole layer most guides won't touch — terminal fluency, open-source sovereignty, context engineering, agent architecture. That's the level-up.

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The Inner Temple

Speaking the Language. Your Digital Toolkit. Going Deeper. The next guide covers the infrastructure layer — the skills that separate someone who uses AI from someone who builds with it.

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Build With Me

If you want to skip the learning curve and build something specific — a system, a workflow, a creative pipeline — I do 1:1 "Build My Vision" sessions and small-group cohorts.

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1:1 Build Sessions

Bring your vision. We build it together in a focused session. Your stack, your goals, real output by the end.

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Cohorts & Challenges

Small groups, real builds, tight timelines. The accountability structure for people who learn by doing.

The people who are going to shape how AI works in 5 years are learning right now. You just spent time with a guide that most people won't find for another year. Use that head start.

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You came in curious. The last page reframes where you stand now — and what to build next.

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