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Kirill
Kirill@kirillk_web3·
CLAUDE FULL COURSE 4 HOURS This is the most detailed Claude guide I’ve seen online. Bookmark this before you forget. 4 hours. Build tools. Automate work. Learn how people build bots and systems. Claude → Tools → Automation → Products → Money
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Ruben Hassid
Ruben Hassid@rubenhassid·
Prompting is the worst way to use Claude. Here's what the top 1% do instead: They set up these 8 files once. Then they barely prompt again. File 1: about-me .md (Your identity) Who you are, your job, your priorities. Claude reads this before every task. To download mine, go here: how-to-ai.guide. Don't pay anything. It's free in the welcome email File 2: voice-profile .md (Your taste DNA) Your beliefs, your writing mechanics, your hard nos. Built from a 100-question interview with Claude. File 3: anti-ai-writing-style .md (Your boundaries) Every word you ban, the structure you reject, tone you hate. 80% of this file is what you're NOT. Go to how-to-ai.guide to download anti AI guide. Don't pay .Open the email. Click on Notion. Open '.md files' Download 'ANTI AI STYLE .md'. File 4: The Cowork Folder (Your 4-folder system) ABOUT ME. PROJECTS. TEMPLATES. CLAUDE OUTPUTS. 3 read-only, 1 write. Nothing extra. File 5: Global Instructions (Your persistent rules) Set once in Settings → Cowork → Edit Claude follows them before every task. Prompt: "Always read my files first, never edit my originals, deliver everything to CLAUDE OUTPUTS." File 6: The One Prompt (How you start every chat) 29 words. Forces Claude to ask YOU questions. Starts 80% of your conversations. Prompt: "I want to [TASK] for [SUCCESS CRITERIA]. Use AskUserQuestion before you start." File 7: Connectors (Claude inside your tools) Slack, Google Drive, Notion, Gmail, Figma. No copy-pasting. Claude reads your actual tools. File 8: Plugins (Instant skill packs) Marketing, Sales, Legal, Data. One-click install. Each comes with its own slash commands. The secret was always these 8 files behind it. I wrote 2 guides so you can copy my exact system: ✦ My full 8-file setup: how-to-ai.guide ✦ My Cowork folder walkthrough: claude-co.work (save this to never write a long prompt to Claude)
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
“laid back” is what high agency ppl look like from the outside when they’ve correctly identified which games are worth playing & simply declined the rest.
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Paradis Labs
Paradis Labs@ParadisLabs·
I've worked in IB & PE. Now I run a hedge fund. So I'm pretty qualified in knowing what good analysis looks like. One key thing I've learnt in my career is that you *have* to enjoy reading equity research so you don't get burnt out. But naturally, only a few firms/people are talented enough to put out truly enjoyable, digestable research. Some of them are hiding in plain sight, right here on @X ----- So with that, here's a non-exhaustive list of people on @X I look forward to reading on a daily basis, in the hopes that some of you will too (if you're not already!) In no particular order: > @illyquid - mainly Asian related AI semis/hardware research & live analysis > @damnang2 - in-depth, technical semiconductor research/theses > @aleabitoreddit - deep thematic research/theses & company/sector analysis > @PhotonCap - technical photonics & semiconductor research/theses > @pepemoonboy - mix of macro/company specific comms > @crux_capital_ - technical photonics deep dives & crucial updates on key players > @Frenchie_ broad macro commentary & analysis > @Blinklebloop - data centers / AI value chain analysis > @KawzInvests - deep AI/tech/space analysis > @degentradingLSD - broad macro/AI aligned commentary & analysis > @michaelsikand - photonics/AI aligned research & commentary > @Kaizen_Investor AI supply chain analysis & other sector specific trades > @Yeah_Dave - broad macro comms & space/AI specific > @TheValueist - AI-aligned research & company specific analysis
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Joseph Tsar
Joseph Tsar@joseph_tsar_·
Full Course On How To Be Articulate (everything I've learned)
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
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Sosa | Mental Strategist
Sosa | Mental Strategist@MetaMorpehus·
How to fix your self-image: Close your eyes. Become aware of the sensations in your body. Focus on how it feels to breathe slower. Do this as you slowly relax every muscle in your body. Head to toe. Within five minutes you'll notice a tingling sensation in your palms while you relax. Once that sensation arrives, you will be able to visually go within yourself to create permanent changes in the subconscious: transforming who you believe yourself to be. Now for the next few minutes, allow yourself to mentally recall a time where you won. The first time you felt truly loved. A risk you took that paid off. The first time you realized you were capable of more than you thought. Experience the scene fully. You might notice warm feelings in your chest as you replay these memories. This is the good part. Fly to the future and imagine the greatest version of you. Notice how ASSERTIVE they stand. Notice how they appear. Sense their confidence. They've overcome the things that keep you up at night. They've built what you've only imagined. They live life knowing exactly who they are. Allow the image to become bigger, brighter... Time will slow as your subconscious examines every detail. Now imagine how it would feel if this was you right now. Picture yourself in their shoes. Can you feel it? Linger there for five minutes. You find yourself softly smiling knowing this is the happiest and most relaxed you have felt in a long time. Lie there for a while. Enjoy this moment. Know that you can return here whenever you wish, exactly to this place, where you feel exactly as you do now. All you have to do is close your eyes and imagine yourself back here. You feel rejuvenated by that thought. Open your eyes and interact with the world from this state. Believe it or not this is what you are eventually supposed to feel every single day. You will begin to notice that all the things you want to be are already within. Few take the time to practice this. Do this daily and you begin to rewire your mind. Change your beliefs. Think, act, and become the person you've seen glimpses of throughout your life. This is Self-Hypnosis. This is Psycho-Cybernetics. This is how you do it. —Cogito Ergo Sum
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Joseph Tsar
Joseph Tsar@joseph_tsar_·
Full Course On How To Speak Brilliantly
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Reading Habits of the People Who Run the World; Bill Gates - Reads 50 books every year without deviation - Takes notes in the margins of every book he reads - Dedicates one full week per year to reading with no other agenda - Reads across science, history, medicine, and economics equally - Writes a review of every book to test his own comprehension - Recommends books publicly because sharing sharpens his own thinking - Reads physical books, not screens, for retention Naval Ravikant - Reads for understanding, not for completion - Abandons books freely the moment they stop delivering value - Rereads the same handful of books rather than chasing new ones - Reads across philosophy, mathematics, and biology simultaneously - Never reads the news — calls it mostly noise in a useful format - Treats books as conversations with the smartest people in history - Reads slowly and thinks more than he reads Barack Obama - Reads every night before sleep regardless of what the day held - Read novels specifically to maintain empathy during presidency - Carried books on every trip, domestic and international - Used reading as a direct counterweight to the noise of office - Read history to make decisions by pattern rather than instinct - Shared reading lists publicly to model the habit - Believed fiction built the emotional intelligence nonfiction could not Oprah Winfrey - Built an entire media empire partly around recommending books - Reads with a pen in hand at all times - Credits specific books with changing the direction of her life - Discusses books with others to embed them more deeply - Prioritizes autobiography and memoir for human understanding - Returns to foundational texts the way others return to mentors - Never treats a book as finished after one reading Charlie Munger - Called himself a book with legs for most of his adult life - Read biographies obsessively to understand how decisions are made - Cross-referenced ideas across entirely different fields constantly - Believed the person who reads widely has an unfair advantage - Read annual reports the way others read novels, for pleasure - Never stopped learning despite living past 99 years - Said the best investment he ever made was in his own education
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
What people don't tell you: At the highest levels...discipline is the exception, not the rule.
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
Elon Musk on speed as the best offense and defense.
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Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️@EricJorgenson

🚨📕 THE BOOK OF ELON IS NOW LIVE!!! 🎉🚀 This is the book we WISHED @elonmusk would write… “All of Elon's most useful ideas, in his own words.” Learn directly from the world’s greatest entrepreneur, like you’re sitting across from him at dinner. It took FIVE YEARS to make this for you. Because it's built from hundreds and hundreds of Elon's public appearances. I went through 3,000,000+ words to collect the most useful and timeless ideas. The final book is ~50,000 words. Every word is USEFUL. (This is what I do. My first book, The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, is one of the top 100 most highlighted books of all time on Kindle.) Then, I spent $50,000+ on editing and design so it looks and feels beautiful. Then… > Foreword by @naval. > Visuals by @jackbutcher. > Blurb from @mrbeast. > Published by @scribemediaco. > And yes, approval on this idea from Elon himself, thanks to @samteller. I went Maximum Effort to make this an all-timer. We got 10/10 on reviews from early readers, then worked on it for ANOTHER YEAR. Why so much effort? My mission is to create One Million Musks. For a generation to lift our gaze and build, so our grandchildren live in a world beyond our wildest dreams. I’m an independent author. I don’t get an advance. I risk my own time and money to make these books. Then we give away millions of them. Digital versions are free. I believe this book can benefit every human, and if you can’t pay five bucks for it, I want to personally gift it to you. Because I know it is useful. Useful how? You may be seeking purpose, a mission worthy of your life’s effort. You may have a clear purpose and seek the tools for success. You will find both in this book. Get the benefits of Elon’s entire life of hard-won lessons in a five-hour, easy read. (I checked, it’s a 5th-grade reading level.) You’ll feel personally mentored by the greatest entrepreneur in history. Click below to buy it now on Amazon, Audible, or directly from me. Amazon: amzn.to/47avSuh Audible: lnkd.in/gi_7HrFP Me: lnkd.in/gS2xWUWH If you’re not sure it’s worth $4.99 yet, just start reading the free version. PLEASE take 6 seconds to Like, Bookmark, and Repost. Even better: send this to your friends, team, or Group Chats! I guarantee this book will improve their lives. Spread the word! Every little thing helps. Your support spreads good ideas around the world, helping people and making the future better for everyone. Thank you! Forward. Together.

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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
If consumption is how you learn, you’d be a professional chef, with a comedy special on Netflix, and dunking in the NBA.
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Prompter
Prompter@PromptLLM·
to achieve your goals you have to become a different person
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