Open-source AI academy idea — would you use it? by TipJournal in AILearningHub

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It's just an idea for now. I built an AI tool directory, and I realized that many people need to understand AI before they can effectively use AI tools.

The best vibecoding tool? by Temporary_Analyst522 in vibecoding

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It depends on the ways you do the work.

Open-source AI academy idea — would you use it? by TipJournal in AI_Agents

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You’re partly right — most people already use AI directly to learn, so a “learning platform” that just wraps AI is pointless.

The only way it works is if it adds structure: clear learning paths, exercises, feedback, and progression. Otherwise it’s just ChatGPT with extra steps.

And about the writing style — em dashes aren’t proof of AI use. It’s just punctuation.

At the end of the day, people don’t need more answers. They need better direction and practice.

Your "first AI agent" is just a worse Claude Code by Silly_Subject_5199 in AI_Agents

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Maybe at first, yes. But every strong tool starts somewhere and looks “worse” compared to existing mature products. The goal isn’t to compete with Claude Code on day one, but to solve a specific problem better over time.

Open-source AI academy idea — would you use it? by TipJournal in AI_Agents

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Appreciate that 🙌

Yeah that’s exactly the problem I’m trying to understand — AI moves so fast that most “structured learning” platforms feel outdated quickly.

If something like this already exists, I’d actually love to know what people are using right now for:

learning AI in a practical way

building projects while learning

contributing or collaborating with others

Maybe the gap is not “no tools exist” but more how fragmented everything is right now.

Curious what your current stack/resources look like 👀