@Hesamation doesn't need to be this complicated. tell claude opus to make you an instruction set for a Cowork scheduled task that does this (give it the repo URL) done in 5min.
bro created an AI job search system for Claude Code that scored 700+ job applications and actually got him a job.
AND IT'S NOW OPEN-SOURCE.
It scans multiple company career pages, rewrites your CV per job, and even fills application forms. The repo has:
> 14 skill modes (evaluate, scan, PDF, ...)
> Go terminal dashboard
> ATS-optimized PDF generation via Playwright
> 45+ companies pre-configured (Anthropic, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Stripe...)
GitHub: github.com/santifer/caree…
I mapped out 50 ways to make money with AI in 2026.
Not theory. Not hype. Real business models with revenue paths and MVP scope.
Organized into 5 categories: vertical agents, content tools, data infrastructure, edge AI, and services.
Each idea shows exactly what to build and how to monetize it.
Saved me 3 weeks of research when I was figuring out what to launch.
Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
Artemis II launched. I opened Claude & said "let's build a mission control dashboard." 24 hours later: live 3D trajectory, real NASA ephemeris data, space weather, DSN tracking, crew timeline One person + AI + launch day energy 🚀 artemis-live-dashboard.vercel.app#ArtemisII#AI#Claude
✦ 644-point NASA OEM ephemeris trajectory ✦ Three.js 3D with outbound/return paths ✦ NOAA space weather (Kp, X-ray, solar wind) ✦ Deep Space Network live tracking ✦ 70+ mission events with crew assignments ✦ Zero frameworks. Vanilla JS. Vercel.
Built from Melbourne 🇦🇺
I put my entire Claude Code setup for GTM engineering into ONE Notion doc
10 modules. No fluff.
- How to install Claude Code and run your first GTM session in under 10 minutes
- How to build a CLAUDE. md that acts as your project brain and never loses context
- How to install GTM skills that chain together and run autonomously
- How to connect your full stack via MCP servers without writing custom wrappers
- How to run parallel agents and subagents across GTM workflows simultaneously
- How to manage context and token usage across long research sessions
- How to choose between Sonnet, Opus, and Haiku based on the task
- How to hook Claude Code into external triggers so workflows run without you
- The exact GTM workflows to build first: signal detection, lead scoring, outreach sequencing
- Full slash command reference for every repeatable GTM task
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending months piecing it together from documentation, YouTube tutorials, and scattered GitHub threads.
Like + comment "BIBLE" and I'll send it over
(must be connected for priority access)
We finally ended by wishing each other ♥️
Now, while Scammy McScammer is doing something bad he still wanted me to spread this message and warn people out there. So, here it goes:
16/n
I spoke with yet another scammer today. I don't know why I do this, but here we go.
It all started with a few annoying Whatsapp messages trying to scam me. But we ended up wishing each other good luck 😂
1/n
@troyhunt@haveibeenpwned They will exploit virtual card number to pay these. these will be attached to an account hidden behind a lot of paperwork with a PSP that's not very cooperative.
If they add behavioural biometrics like banks are now shifting to, now you on to something.
This will be a hugely unpopular thing, however...
The premise of attaching a nominal cost to a previously free service in order to combat abuse is exactly what I did with the @haveibeenpwned API keys 4 years ago: troyhunt.com/authentication…
This stopped abuse dead. Not a little bit, not mostly, but 100%. The reason wasn't that there was no longer an ROI for abusers, rather it was because you had to stump up a credit card that could be traced back to you. Combine that with Stripe doing a very good job of identifying fraudulent use of cards (our dispute rate is 0.01% for the last 6 months) and it's now very unattractive to do nasty stuff with the service.
Clearly, they're not going to make any money out of a $1 annual fee (and for now, that's only new users in 2 countries anyway). I've no doubt based on my own experiences that it'll put a massive dent in abuse originating from those markets, I'm just not sure how much it will piss off their user base. Or how much it will matter.
Truecaller’s true colours revealed?
A report by @viceroyresearch alleges that @Truecaller (“TC”) isn’t as “privacy-focused” as it claims to be. It accuses TC of, among other things, collecting user data without obtaining their explicit consent. 1/8
economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks…
ok here is how the $luna $ust attack was coordinated & executed. 🧵 (quoted from a friend)
- attacker OTC accumulated $1bn of UST
- borrowed $3bn in $btc
- spread around some fud about peg and bank runs
- dumped the fuck out of their $3bn $btc on market to trigger wider panic
@RhysJeffery2@bovine_wonga@CryptoGodJohn What he said. Nothing more to it. All influencers are here for that. The quicker people learn it the more money they keep in pockets.