Your personal AI toolkit

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Your toolkit, not the internet's

Intro · ~4 min

Your toolkit, not the internet's

Lesson 11 — Your personal AI toolkit.

You've run the lab (Lesson 10), so you've got a winner log — which reply you'd actually use, on which app, for which task.

Today you turn that into something you'll genuinely use next week: a one-page "which AI when" card, plus an honest look at what you're paying for versus what you'll eventually build.

This is not

  • Re-running the comparison prompts (don't — use your log).
  • A blog post ranking "the best AI in 2026."
  • Picking one app and cancelling everything else tonight.
  • The full Jarvis story or course map — that's Lesson 12.

By the end (~40 minutes)

  • A toolkit card: job → app → mode → backup → build later?
  • A rough subscription audit: what costs £/month, and whether it earns its row.
  • A clear rent vs build lens — honest limits, not hype.

Before you start

  • Best: your winner log from Lesson 10 (paper, Notes, a screenshot of the table — whatever you've got).
  • OK without it: work from memory and fill in "best guess," then re-run Lesson 10 later if you want sharper data.
  • You'll need: something to write in. No new cloud tasks except maybe a bit of thinking.

I still keep a scruffy note stuck to my monitor — not a beautiful spreadsheet. "Claude for tables, ChatGPT for images, don't paste client stuff anywhere." Ugly. Works. That's exactly what you're making today.

Continue — how the winner log becomes a toolkit.

Warning

Real power. Educational use only.

What we teach you to build is genuinely powerful — uncensored assistants, agents, and automations on your own hardware. In the wrong hands, that is as dangerous as malicious code in the wrong hands. We do not teach illegal, malicious, or harmful use. You are responsible for what you deploy.

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