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Building a Personal AI Operating System - Guide #84

gumroad   Free   by tristateaiconsulting
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You've used AI seriously for a while now. And you've quietly accumulated a graveyard: a folder of saved prompts you never reopen, a couple of half-built custom assistants, a notes app full of "good outputs," and the nagging feeling that you could be getting more out of your conversations with AI. The tools are getting better. The experience is about the same. The missing piece was never another clever prompt. It's the layer that holds all the prompts — the one that decides what context the AI sees, where your standing instructions live, and how a good output becomes a reusable asset instead of a screenshot. That layer has a name worth borrowing: an operating system. Not a product you install — a system you run. This free guide shows you how to build your own. Inside:- What a personal AI operating system actually is — one governed place for your context, your tools, and your outputs, so every task starts from your accumulated work instead of from zero.- The five-layer stack — context → prompt → skill → workflow → portfolio — and why each layer is only as good as the one beneath it.- Door 1: the two-layer system you can stand up today.- Door 2: how to make the layers talk, so a task flows through your system without you routing it by hand.- The night I stopped collecting prompts and had AI (Used ChatGPT and Claude) build me a team of agents instead — and everything changed after that. Free bonus in the download: my RISEN Prompt Skill (PDF) — the prompt scaffold that lives in the prompt layer of my own system, yours to drop into yours. I included a version you can add to Claude to use in sessions with Claude or Claude Code today!Prompt libraries are over. Build the system that runs for you.

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