Personal system and creator track
A day of organizing the personal OS with creator structure, video study, public profile drafts, and technical positioning.
Today revolved around the personal OS. The goal was not to ship one isolated feature, but to shape areas that were growing at the same time: study, content, positioning, and AI experiments.
Content structure
I created a structure for a creator track. The idea is to treat video production as a system, not as loose inspiration: references, topics, transcripts, format studies, and next experiments live in clear folders.
I also explored how agents could help with videos that combine script, scene, character, music, and style variations. It is not a finished product yet, but it already helps separate what needs human creation, what can be orchestrated, and where specialized tools fit.
Knowledge and positioning
The personal repository gained new study notes, transcripts, and public profile drafts. Some private areas, such as career material and personal reflections, stay out of this text. The publishable point is the method: reduce noise and keep evidence of learning in small files.
I also consolidated ideas about AI applied to real operations. The interest is less about models in the abstract and more about where a human sets criteria, reviews quality, and turns output into results.
The day ended with a clearer direction: content creation improves when the capture system becomes as serious as the code system.