AI Without the Hype.
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Solutions & rubrics

Every drill in the course, with the capability it trains and the bar for getting it right. The full worked solution sits inside each chapter's drill, ungated and ready to open. Withholding solutions is a funnel tactic, and this course rejects it.

Here is every drill in the course at a glance: what capability it builds, and the exact test for whether you got it right. The complete worked solution for each one lives inside its chapter, behind a "show the worked solution" toggle, never hidden behind a payment or an email. Use this page to find the drill you want, then open its chapter to see the full solution worked through.

EVERY DRILL, EVERY RUBRIC
Chapter 1 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Turn an order into a brief

Right if someone could tell your brief was about you, not a generic version of your job.

Chapter 2 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Write your first 'how I work' lines

Right if the context-loaded output contains at least one specific detail the task-alone version could never have guessed.

Chapter 3 · Create · open the worked solution →

Write your first constitution

Right if a friend who knows you could read the output and say it sounds like you, and a stranger could not have produced it from your job title alone.

Chapter 4 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Install it and run one real thing

Right if you can name, for each of your three tasks, which surface fits and why in one sentence.

Chapter 5 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Set up your first Project

Right if a new chat inside the Project can describe you and your project accurately without you pasting any context into that chat.

Chapter 6 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Open one and write one

Right if your file uses a heading and at least one list, and you could explain every mark in it to someone else.

Chapter 7 · Create · open the worked solution →

Write your project's CLAUDE.md

Right if someone could read your CLAUDE.md and predict how your project will behave on a task you have not given it yet.

Chapter 8 · Create · open the worked solution →

Build your first skill by talking

Right if running your trigger phrase produces the job done in your steps, without you re-explaining the process.

Chapter 9 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Delegate one real task properly

Right if at least one of its questions surfaced something you had not yet decided, and you settled it before any work began.

Chapter 10 · Analyze · open the worked solution →

Edit a draft instead of accepting it

Right if your redirect names specific lines and reasons, and the redraft is shorter and more specific than the original.

Chapter 11 · Evaluate · open the worked solution →

Catch it being confidently wrong

Right if you caught at least one claim that was wrong, overstated, or that the model could not actually back up when pressed.

Chapter 12 · Evaluate · open the worked solution →

Draw your own three buckets

Right if your Never bucket would actually prevent the worst thing you can imagine going wrong in your project.

Chapter 13 · Create · open the worked solution →

Build one real small thing, end to end

Right if you end the sitting with a real thing that exists and works, not a plan for one, and you can name the one choice in it that is specifically yours.

Chapter 14 · Evaluate · open the worked solution →

Run one subscription through the question

Right if you can explain, for each tool, why it leans build or buy, and you have one honest verdict backed by a thing you actually made.

Chapter 15 · Create · open the worked solution →

Start your second brain today

Right if the AI surfaced at least one real connection or recurring idea you had not consciously noticed, drawn from your own material.

Chapter 16 · Create · open the worked solution →

Write your voice file and test it

Right if the voiced output keeps at least one specific, human detail and avoids every item on your never-list.

Chapter 17 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Make one live connection and use it

Right if the live-connected answer differs from the memory answer in at least one way that matters, and you can say which one to trust and why.

Chapter 18 · Apply · open the worked solution →

Produce one real file you would actually send

Right if you end with a real, openable file (not chat text) good enough to send, produced faster than you could have formatted it by hand.

Chapter 19 · Create · open the worked solution →

Turn one repeating task into a pipeline

Right if running your pipeline on a fresh input produces the finished job in your steps, and the grilling surfaced at least one step you do automatically.

Chapter 20 · Evaluate · open the worked solution →

Find the seam between demo and real

Right if you can point to a specific claim you softened or cut because it was demo, not reality, and the honest version is still something you would proudly say.

Chapter 21 · Create · open the worked solution →

Finish your thread project and name your practice

Right if your thread project exists and works, and your stated practice is small enough that you genuinely believe you will keep it next week.

The drill is where the learning actually happens, and the worked solution is how you check yourself. Both are yours, in full, for free. That is the whole deal.