š Iām making content and tools to help people on their AI journey, and I want to better understand what motivates you. Your vote will help shape what I create next! š”
(If your motivation is none of the options listed below, please comment below!)
Turn Any GitHub Repo into easy-to-follow tutorials automatically - now the tool is online! linke.to/Code2tutorial
No logins / installs needed to use!!
ā
A few weeks ago I shared an interview with Zach, who created an amazing open source project to help people understand complex codebases easily with AI. That is now my most watched video! š¤Æ
But in the comments we saw some people struggling to get it set up, so Zach decided to bring this online for more people to try, without all the set up hassle! linke.to/Code2tutorial
Code2Tutorial uses AI to analyze repositories and create beginner-friendly tutorials with clear visualizations instantly.
The best part?? Free and no account needed! Just paste a GitHub repo link and see the magic happen!!
Now this is an early, pre-beta version, so do share your feedback with us š
What features do you want for Code2Tutorial? Answer in the comments! š
1. Chat bot that answers your question
2. UI that interactively references the code
3. Automatically recommend GitHub repo to learn 4. More engaging format (e.g., animation, slides)
5. Other cool features (Leave a comment!)
⨠Creating Magic with Systems & Processes: A Guide to Conscious Execution āØ
My first official working day of 2025! I've been thinking about how to balance my spontaneous creative energy with sustainable growth this year. The secret? Creating conscious systems that catch my magic when it flows. Here's how I'm thinking about it:
š« A Confession I'm probably the least consistent person you'll meet. One day I'm firing off 20 posts in a burst of inspiration, the next week I'm deep in a project and forget social media exists. Sound familiar?
That's exactly why I fell in love with conscious systems. Instead of fighting my natural ebbs and flows, I'm learning how to work with them.
šŖ The Core Components: Design a System to Catch Your Creativity šŖ
āļø Figure Out Your Goal - Define what success looks like - Clarify your priorities - Know your destination
š Track Your Energy - Notice your creative peaks - Map your natural rhythms - Identify what drains vs energizes
š« Identify Highest Impact Actions - Focus on what moves the needle - Choose key priorities (rule of 3) - Eliminate low-value tasks
ā”ļø Protect Consistency Through Systems - Schedule during inspired moments - Automate repetitive tasks - Delegate what doesn't need you
šÆ Set Flexible Boundaries - Create space for deep work - Build in room for spontaneity - Maintain sustainable routines
⨠Review, Retrospect, Tweak - Regular system check-ins - Reflect on what you've learned - Adjust and evolve as you grow
š The Real Magic The beauty of systems isn't in forcing consistencyāit's in creating a foundation that catches your bursts of energy and spreads them out sustainably. Nothing fancy, just intentional.
Remember: Building a conscious system for your creativity isn't about getting it perfectāit's about crafting an intentional process that supports both your goals and your joy. Start where you are and tweak it whenever, however you'd like.
If youāve watched any of my tutorials before, you might have noticed the Wallpaper on my laptop, āDo it for your future selfā.
Itās there to remind me (and now you), to be nice to āthe future meā and not leave too much work behind for them.
Iām a team-oriented person, and I get motivated not to ādrag the team downā. So this quote helps me at times to do just a little bit more for āthe future meā.
But, today is Friday and Iām exhausted. Itās now late in the afternoon, and I really didnāt do too much today. Iām internally beating myself up, while still too brain fried to, say, continue building my app or make another video.
The easiest thing to do is probably some online shopping and call it a day. But is there something else? Something easy and effortless that I can do, that is better for my future self? That aligns with my goal of becoming a producer rather than a consumer?
And thatās where this post comes in :) Thank you so much for reading it. You are witnessing my determination to bring my inspirations to life. You are part of my journey.
I feel like I havenāt written like this since the days of Xanga, this dates me, I know. But there's something comforting about returning to a familiar format, sharing thoughts with a small group of community on the internet. It's like a personal time capsule for my thoughts and feelings right now.
At the moment, Iām feeling inspired to tell you about 3 things.
1. Effortless: Make It Easier To Do What Matters Most, by Greg Mckeown. Iām listening to this audiobook, and found comfort in some of the ideas there. Maybe someone out there needs to hear the message - that sometimes you might get better results by doing whatās effortless to you. That spending more time working doesnāt always equate to better outcomes. Because, hey, if the hardest working person are the most successful, then why arenāt cows successful?
2. This youtube video, titled āThis odd mindset shift cured my procrastination forever.ā by SpoonFedStudy, heās a doctor that graduated from Harvard & Yale. I really enjoyed this video and hope you will too.
3. A shameless plug of my own video, āUnleash Your Inspirationā, where I talk about creativity and inspirations based on the book āBig Magicā by Elizabeth Gilbert. This book amplified my courage to create, to make, to build. And it taught me to accept my creation as it is, to be grateful for the process of making the video, even if nobody watches it.
I hope you find these recommendations as enriching as I did. And I wish you a wonderful weekend, one with peace, joy, and lots of inspiration. Perhaps youāll build the app youāve always wanted to build effortlessly, following one of my tutorials. Thatāll make your future self very pleased.
Angel Poon
Whatās your main goal for learning AI?
š Iām making content and tools to help people on their AI journey, and I want to better understand what motivates you. Your vote will help shape what I create next! š”
(If your motivation is none of the options listed below, please comment below!)
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⨠AI Tools That Google Just Dropped: āØ
1. Jules Code Assistant: Your coding BFFāwrites tests, fixes bugs, and builds features in seconds.
š jules.google.com
2. Stitch: Instantly turn prompts into beautiful UI designs.
š stitch.withgoogle.com
3. Flow: Next-level AI filmmakingācreate polished scenes straight from text prompts.
š labs.google/fx/tools/flow
Plus, tons more: Geminiās Agent Mode, smart Gmail replies, Imagen 4, Deep Think, native audio generation, and Google Beam for 3D meetings.
Googleās not playing around in 2025! š¤Æ
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š EXCITING NEWS!
Turn Any GitHub Repo into easy-to-follow tutorials automatically - now the tool is online! linke.to/Code2tutorial
No logins / installs needed to use!!
ā
A few weeks ago I shared an interview with Zach, who created an amazing open source project to help people understand complex codebases easily with AI. That is now my most watched video! š¤Æ
But in the comments we saw some people struggling to get it set up, so Zach decided to bring this online for more people to try, without all the set up hassle! linke.to/Code2tutorial
Code2Tutorial uses AI to analyze repositories and create beginner-friendly tutorials with clear visualizations instantly.
The best part?? Free and no account needed! Just paste a GitHub repo link and see the magic happen!!
Try it yourself: linke.to/Code2tutorial
Watch Zachās video announcing the tool: https://youtu.be/wJ42uIVGFA4
Now this is an early, pre-beta version, so do share your feedback with us š
What features do you want for Code2Tutorial? Answer in the comments! š
1. Chat bot that answers your question
2. UI that interactively references the code
3. Automatically recommend GitHub repo to learn
4. More engaging format (e.g., animation, slides)
5. Other cool features (Leave a comment!)
Thank you!! We appreciate you!! š¤©
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⨠Creating Magic with Systems & Processes: A Guide to Conscious Execution āØ
My first official working day of 2025! I've been thinking about how to balance my spontaneous creative energy with sustainable growth this year. The secret? Creating conscious systems that catch my magic when it flows. Here's how I'm thinking about it:
š« A Confession
I'm probably the least consistent person you'll meet. One day I'm firing off 20 posts in a burst of inspiration, the next week I'm deep in a project and forget social media exists. Sound familiar?
That's exactly why I fell in love with conscious systems. Instead of fighting my natural ebbs and flows, I'm learning how to work with them.
šŖ The Core Components: Design a System to Catch Your Creativity šŖ
āļø Figure Out Your Goal
- Define what success looks like
- Clarify your priorities
- Know your destination
š Track Your Energy
- Notice your creative peaks
- Map your natural rhythms
- Identify what drains vs energizes
š« Identify Highest Impact Actions
- Focus on what moves the needle
- Choose key priorities (rule of 3)
- Eliminate low-value tasks
ā”ļø Protect Consistency Through Systems
- Schedule during inspired moments
- Automate repetitive tasks
- Delegate what doesn't need you
šÆ Set Flexible Boundaries
- Create space for deep work
- Build in room for spontaneity
- Maintain sustainable routines
⨠Review, Retrospect, Tweak
- Regular system check-ins
- Reflect on what you've learned
- Adjust and evolve as you grow
š The Real Magic
The beauty of systems isn't in forcing consistencyāit's in creating a foundation that catches your bursts of energy and spreads them out sustainably. Nothing fancy, just intentional.
Remember: Building a conscious system for your creativity isn't about getting it perfectāit's about crafting an intentional process that supports both your goals and your joy. Start where you are and tweak it whenever, however you'd like.
With intention,
Angel šŖ
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If youāve watched any of my tutorials before, you might have noticed the Wallpaper on my laptop, āDo it for your future selfā.
Itās there to remind me (and now you), to be nice to āthe future meā and not leave too much work behind for them.
Iām a team-oriented person, and I get motivated not to ādrag the team downā. So this quote helps me at times to do just a little bit more for āthe future meā.
But, today is Friday and Iām exhausted. Itās now late in the afternoon, and I really didnāt do too much today. Iām internally beating myself up, while still too brain fried to, say, continue building my app or make another video.
The easiest thing to do is probably some online shopping and call it a day. But is there something else? Something easy and effortless that I can do, that is better for my future self? That aligns with my goal of becoming a producer rather than a consumer?
And thatās where this post comes in :) Thank you so much for reading it. You are witnessing my determination to bring my inspirations to life. You are part of my journey.
I feel like I havenāt written like this since the days of Xanga, this dates me, I know. But there's something comforting about returning to a familiar format, sharing thoughts with a small group of community on the internet. It's like a personal time capsule for my thoughts and feelings right now.
At the moment, Iām feeling inspired to tell you about 3 things.
1. Effortless: Make It Easier To Do What Matters Most, by Greg Mckeown. Iām listening to this audiobook, and found comfort in some of the ideas there. Maybe someone out there needs to hear the message - that sometimes you might get better results by doing whatās effortless to you. That spending more time working doesnāt always equate to better outcomes. Because, hey, if the hardest working person are the most successful, then why arenāt cows successful?
2. This youtube video, titled āThis odd mindset shift cured my procrastination forever.ā by SpoonFedStudy, heās a doctor that graduated from Harvard & Yale. I really enjoyed this video and hope you will too.
3. A shameless plug of my own video, āUnleash Your Inspirationā, where I talk about creativity and inspirations based on the book āBig Magicā by Elizabeth Gilbert. This book amplified my courage to create, to make, to build. And it taught me to accept my creation as it is, to be grateful for the process of making the video, even if nobody watches it.
I hope you find these recommendations as enriching as I did. And I wish you a wonderful weekend, one with peace, joy, and lots of inspiration. Perhaps youāll build the app youāve always wanted to build effortlessly, following one of my tutorials. Thatāll make your future self very pleased.
XOXO, Angel.
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