Fill blog course-link placeholders with the course URL (#76)
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@@ -86,6 +86,6 @@ We started seventeen posts ago with a loop that broke at three seams, and a prom
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The model wrote the code. **You built the workflow that made the code matter** — and that's the part that's still yours when the next model ships, and the one after that.
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So here's my actual ask, and it's the last one. If you've only been reading along here on the blog: go take [The Workflow]([COURSE LINK]). It's free, it's self-paced, every module ends at a concrete "you're done when," and the capstone above is waiting for you at the end of it. And when you've shipped your own version of this loop — your own feature, your own three surfaces, your own green pipeline — come back and **tell me what you built.** Drop it in the comments. I read every one of them, and watching people close their own copy-paste loop is genuinely the whole reason I made this.
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So here's my actual ask, and it's the last one. If you've only been reading along here on the blog: go take [The Workflow](https://git.jpaul.io/justin/ai-workflow-course). It's free, it's self-paced, every module ends at a concrete "you're done when," and the capstone above is waiting for you at the end of it. And when you've shipped your own version of this loop — your own feature, your own three surfaces, your own green pipeline — come back and **tell me what you built.** Drop it in the comments. I read every one of them, and watching people close their own copy-paste loop is genuinely the whole reason I made this.
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Go build something. Then ship it the right way.
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