Chat in small rooms
Start with a short question or some feedback. Rooms: #laan, #workshop, #share, #feedback.
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A shared space to ask, try, keep, and share things others can build on.
What do you want to ask or share today? EnterMore than chat
Chat is the front door. The useful stuff gets kept as artifacts: prompts, worksheets, workflows, proof cards, notes, or starters others can pick up and run with.
Start with a short question or some feedback. Rooms: #laan, #workshop, #share, #feedback.
Join the roomsThings worth reusing don't vanish in chat. They become seeds — open, readable, copyable, editable.
See the seedsAuto-posting isn't open yet. Drop it in #share and the team will help turn it into an artifact.
Drop in #sharegit.katoyhub.com is now open for public artifacts. Docs and forum come once real people use the space.
Check real statusTalk first
Ask short questions, share something you tried, or leave feedback. During beta: no passwords, API keys, private documents, or sensitive topics.
First seeds on Laan
Short exercises ready to use in a classroom or workshop.
OpenDocker, API, script, or template someone can open and try right away.
OpenReal steps, with limits. No hype, no hidden problems.
OpenShort test results — measurable, readable, repeatable.
OpenA light public door and a system we control ourselves. What's the difference.
OpenThe AI for Thai workshop teaches build. This chapter adds: where your data goes, and how to bring it home.
OpenA shared language between human and machine. Small, auditable, owned by you.
OpenFrom zero to asking in Thai in 3 minutes. No code. No cloud.
OpenNot indexed on Google yet. We start with a small group, with Thai speakers checking language and context, before opening wider.
A Laan page, a beta chat, 4 chat rooms, first seeds/artifacts, and a public Git for open objects. Docs and forum are still next steps — not things we pretend are ready when they're empty.
Saphan is your personal companion on katoying.ai. Laan is the shared space on katoyhub.com for the things you choose to share.
Ask. Try. Get it wrong. That's fine. Just don't post personal data, passwords, or anything that puts others at risk.