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Bob, Joseph, Burin & Dave presented at the 02Ship x Claude Sydney Meetup on 31 March 2026 at Haymarket HQ.
Four talks covered using Claude Code beyond coding, getting the most from AI subscriptions across multiple models, building without domain expertise, and a live demo of an AI-augmented workflow.
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Event Info
https://luma.com/a965ai96?tk=97ktqP
Event Information
Resources
The Great Mental Models will help with critical thinking:
https://fs.blog/mental-models/
Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (~100 Models Explained)
https://fs.blog/tgmm/
Prompts & Transcripts
Prompts for Different Approaches
Session Transcripts

The Great Mental Models
Timelines
Talk 1
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Bob Jiang:
How I Use Claude Code for Non-Coding Work
www.linkedin.com
Bob's Zero to Ship Presentation Timeline

Talk 1 — Bob Jiang: How I Use Claude Code for Non-Coding Work
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Talk 2
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Joseph H:
Claude Tips I've Picked Up Along the Way
www.linkedin.com
joseph-timeline-anthropic.html

Talk 2 — Joseph: Claude Tips I've Picked Up Along the Way
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Talk 3
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Community Mic —
Burin: Just Build It
www.linkedin.com
Mystery Speaker Timeline — Just Build It Talk

Talk 3 — Community Mic — Burin: Just Build It
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Talk 4
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Community Mic —
Dave Katague: AI Toolkit Live Demo
www.linkedin.com
dave-timeline-anthropic.html

Talk 4 — Community Mic — Dave Katague: AI Toolkit Live Demo
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Key Takeaways Across All Talks
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- Treat AI like a capable team member — Give it context, goals, and constraints just like you'd brief a colleague. It handles more than you think. (Bob, Joseph)
- Review everything with a second agent — Cross-check specs, code, and research with a different model before shipping. (Bob, Joseph)
- You don't need domain expertise to build — Burin built a mobile app in 3 days with no prior mobile dev experience. Setup + precise prompting closes the gap. (Burin)
- Precision prompting is the new programming — One well-structured prompt beats ten vague ones. Treat every error as calibration. (Burin)
- Record everything, type nothing — Wearables, desktop recorders, and voice input eliminate the biggest bottleneck in your AI workflow. (Dave)
- Build knowledge systems that last — Plain text Markdown in folders beats any proprietary database for longevity and model compatibility. (Dave)
- Never waste quota — Plan around resets, hand off between models, and keep automated pipelines burning leftover credits. (Joseph)
- Treat memory as a deliberate act — After every project, ask the AI what was learned and store it as a skill. Don't leave compounding to chance. (Burin)
- Just start — all four of them said it — Bob shipped Zero to Ship without knowing if it would work. Joseph specs first and asks questions for 40 minutes. Burin builds because he doesn't like existing tools. Dave records before the event begins. The limitation of "I don't know how" is gone. (Bob, Joseph, Burin, Dave)
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Presentation Styles

Dave's AI Toolkit — Meetup Presentation