What Every Tuesday Looks Like
The format, the promise, and what you'll never find here
Here's exactly what you signed up for. No surprises, no bait and switch.
Every Tuesday, one issue, five minutes to read. The weeks alternate between two tracks. Claude at Work takes one real thing that changed in Claude and translates it into what it means for your actual job, no engineering degree required. Personal AI Field Notes goes outside of work entirely: writing, planning, learning, the email you've been avoiding, the stuff you're actually curious about.
Every single issue includes a "Steal This Prompt" card: one copy-paste prompt that does something genuinely useful in under two minutes. You've already seen a couple. There will always be one. That's the deal.
What you'll never find here: a 40-tab prompt engineering course. Think pieces about the future of work. Doom, hype, or a sales pitch buried in paragraph six. This is free, and it stays useful, because the whole point is helping people stop fearing this stuff and start using it.
Since we're setting expectations: this one makes Claude set them too. Paste in any article, report, or long email and try:
The last part is the trick. A summary saves you time. The unasked question makes you the sharpest person in the meeting.
That's the whole tour. First regular issue lands Tuesday. Bring your inbox.
— Mark Garza, Laimen AI