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The easiest way to get started with vibe coding is just building a daily habit tracker. - Pick 5-8 highest leverage habits (sleep, training, research block, etc.) - Turn it into a gamified system (XP + streaks + weekly score) - Track it for 7 days, then iterate until it feels automatic If you want to do something more advanced after, build a Daily Brief app that pulls your calendar + tasks + notes into one page > spits out your top 3 priorities + a time-blocked plan > tracks what you actually shipped vs planned. So much you can do with vibe coding, but I've found the best place to get started is just automating/improving your existing systems/ workflows - then building on top of them as you become more competent.
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If you're looking to utilise Al agents in your daily workflows, but don't know where to start, here's some advice. Start with using a simple plug-and-play Al agent (like Manus) for 20-30m/day before moving on to more advanced tools. This is how you slowly learn the basics of Al skills (prompt engineering, project management, instructions, etc.) without aimlessly hitting the usage limits of a tool like Claude Code and getting nowhere. Also, these simple tools are genuinely useful - they teach you the necessary skills to "move up" the tool ladder, while simultaneously completing useful daily tasks. By doing this, you'll also get a gauge on what workflows Al can/can't handle in your work. What can I do for you?