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Sheema 🧡
Sheema 🧡@Sheema_Vio·
🚨YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE CLAUDE! I see a lot of courses that teach you basic concepts for 200$. But reality is simpler than you think. All you need to know to become a good specialist: • basic concepts • api mastery • prompt engineering (most important) And i know where you can learn it. Anthropic shows 27-minute Claude guide that has all you need to become a pro in prompting. For free. For everyone. Watch it and bookmark for the future.
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

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Lorden@lorden_eth·
HERMES + OBSIDIAN JUST BECAME YOUR SECOND BRAIN You shouldn’t be subscribing $7/month to 30 productivity apps All you need is to install Hermes and setup an obsidian vault Full process in the article below
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
Anthropic shipped 125 settings for Claude The official docs cover 40. One developer found the other 85. His API bill dropped from $340 to $87. Not by using a cheaper model. Not by writing shorter prompts. By moving one line in a config file to the right place. > memory scoped per project → past clients never bleed into new work > Extended Thinking on Light by default → 18–25% fewer Opus tokens in week one > cache_control moved to the right line → the fix that turned a $340 bill into $87 > plugins and MCP servers toggled off when idle → saved 25–40K tokens per session > per-project model override → Haiku for docs, Sonnet for infra, Opus only where it matters Same model. Same prompts. Same work. Most Claude users are running a $100/month tool at 30% of its actual capability. Here are 25 features, workflows, and tricks that close that gap ↓ Bookmark this.
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
Hermes Agent. Zero to full autonomous operation. One complete course. Installation. Skills. Memory. MCP. Scheduler. Multi-agent. Works while you sleep. The people who build this system will never manually operate a content, research, or business workflow again. The compounding starts from the first automated skill that runs. Read this and bookmark it now.
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Hamza Khalid
Hamza Khalid@humzaakhalid·
THIS IS KARPATHY'S OBSIDIAN VAULT, THE BRAIN BEHIND A MILLION-DOLLAR COMPANY This is every idea, every decision, and every connection one person has made over years of work, visualized in real time. The human brain processes up to 11,000,000 bits of information per second, but consciously uses only 50. Inside this network: → thousands of nodes → hundreds of active links between ideas → 140+ decision-making processes per hour of work → years of compressed thinking living inside a single system make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed below I wrote a guide on how you can build yours for FREE (2 mins setup)
Hamza Khalid@humzaakhalid

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0xMorty
0xMorty@0xMortyx·
Boris Cherny (Claude Code's creator): "By 2026, I'm good with Ai is the new I'm good with Microsoft Word" honestly one of the cleanest workflows I've come across in months his whole point: the edge isn't sharper prompts anymore, it's orchestrating a team of agents: - the ~14% of context you quietly bleed to a bloated CLAUDE.md before you even start - one agent digging up research, one writing, one reviewing, one running the show - the design line that splits people who tinker from people who actually ship - the 3 things every agent team needs or it falls apart if you've been on Claude for over a month and never stepped outside the chat box, you've been driving one agent when you could've had a whole crew skip whatever else you were going to watch tonight - put this on instead bookmark it now before your feed swallows it full breakdown is in the article below
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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
OpenAI founder just said: "Jobs will go away. Jobs have gone away with every technological revolution. Jobs will change." The question is not if your job changes, it's whether you're on the right side of that change. The people adapting fastest right now are the ones who actually know what AI can do. Most don't and thinking AI won't affect you is already a losing position. That's why I put together a guide on what AI can actually do, the capabilities most people have never found. Read the post below and you'll already be ahead of 99% of people using AI right now.
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze

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Codez
Codez@0xCodez·
@Sheema_Vio Yeah true bro. Are you using loops yourself?
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Codez@0xCodez·
Creator of Claude Code : "I don't prompt Claude anymore. I create loops - and the loops do the work. My job is to create loops." In 30 minutes, Boris breaks down his real daily Claude Code setup. Claude + loops + routines + dynamic workflow Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
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Anuj
Anuj@anujcodes_21·
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude. Taught by the people who built it. Free. No registration. No paywall. I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes. Watch it and bookmark it now.
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Alok Kumar
Alok Kumar@Alokkumarzz·
INSTEAD OF WATCHING A 2-HOUR MOVIE. Watch this Anthropic Claude for Finance lecture. It’s probably the best free hour in quant AI right now. Bookmark it and watch it today, no matter what.
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Avid
Avid@Av1dlive·
In 10 minutes, a senior Google engineer explains why most engineers build AI agents wrong. I have seen $1000 courses that don't cover what this teaches in the first 3 minutes [He covers the exact 5 things that senior engineers at Google do differently:] ↓ text is your new state, not data structures ↓ errors are inputs, not exceptions ↓ hand over control, stop fighting the model ↓ move from unit tests to evals ↓ build APIs for agents, not developers Save this before you build your next agent.
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Mr. Buzzoni
Mr. Buzzoni@polydao·
the Atlassian engineer who was laid off dropped a full guide to becoming a senior engineer after 15 years in the industry Vasilios Syrakis - no university degree. Made it to Senior Engineer anyway the things that actually worked: > taught himself Regex by mass-answering Stack Overflow until he became the expert people came to > learned Python for free, immediately built a DNS web interface and shipped it - didn't wait to feel ready > watched the same conference talks dozens of times until concepts actually stuck if he was starting from zero today: > get a CS degree - he skipped it and says that was a mistake > build a home Kubernetes cluster and try to sell what you make > grind LeetCode - not for the code, for the vocabulary to prompt Claude correctly > share everything publicly - the audience compounds faster than the skills > show up to meetups in person the one mindset shift that separates juniors from seniors: when you join a new team, write a deep analysis of how everything works before touching a single line of code > 15 years at the top of the industry and he still gets impostor syndrome so does everyone else who's actually good the roadmap is in the video 👇
Mr. Buzzoni@polydao

Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy what he revealed: > Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers > sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits > DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning > Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free save this

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Mr. Jason💡
Mr. Jason💡@jason_coder0·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: I asked Claude to optimize my LinkedIn profile. He didn’t just “optimize” it. He transformed it into a profile that recruiters actually notice. Here are the exact prompts I used:🧵
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Sheema 🧡
Sheema 🧡@Sheema_Vio·
@Zephyr_hg Thats a good reason to start learn it. Thank you for posting!
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
Instead of Netflix tonight, watch this 14-minute Anthropic talk…. The engineer who co-wrote “Building Effective Agents” explains the part everyone gets wrong: workflows follow steps. agents pick their own path. that’s where real AI systems start. watch this. 👇
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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
GITHUB JUST CREATED AN OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION FOR THE MOST IN-DEMAND DEVELOPER ROLE OF 2026. It is called Agentic AI Developer. GH-600. And it is the first formal signal that running AI agent teams is now a recognized engineering discipline with a credential behind it. Not a prompt engineer. Not a vibe coder. An Agentic AI Developer. The person who operates, supervises, and integrates AI agents across the entire software development lifecycle. The person who knows where agents fail in production. The person who understands how to build autonomous workflows that do not introduce catastrophic failure modes into CI/CD pipelines. The person every engineering team is going to need and almost none of them have right now. GitHub certifying this role changes the hiring conversation permanently. Before GH-600: "Do you work with AI agents?" is an interview question with no standard answer. After GH-600: the credential tells the hiring manager exactly what you know and what you can do before the interview starts. The engineers who get certified in the first wave of GH-600 will have a credential for a role that has more demand than supply for the next 3 to 5 years. The engineers who wait until it is mainstream will be competing with everyone who moved first. If you are already working with GitHub Copilot or building agent-driven workflows you are already doing this job. GH-600 is how you prove it. Bookmark this. Follow @cyrilXBT for every AI certification worth your time the moment it drops.
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We’re introducing a new GitHub Certified: Agentic AI Developer (GH-600). As AI agents become part of modern development workflows, this role-based certification focuses on how developers and teams operate, supervise, and integrate agents across the SDLC. If you’re already working with tools like GitHub Copilot or exploring agent-driven workflows, we’d love your input. Learn more and get involved. msft.it/6013vRHHZ

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Jasper BΞll
Jasper BΞll@jasperbellx·
Best Tools for Analyzing Polymarket Traders (Bonus: My Filters) No need to look for different lists you can do it all yourself: > Find experienced traders or insiders > Analyze their strategies > Track and learn from them All of these are verified tools from the Polymarket ecosystem. Thanks to @PolymarketBuild ! 1. @StandDOTtrade My favorite tool in this category. You can use it to find large buys on Polymarket. Follow traders and see their actions in real time. They update the tool often. 2. @Polysights A great tool for finding possible insiders. It has a clean table with all the key data about any trader. I often use it to search specifically for insider type traders. 3. @poly_data Shows wallet and trader data in a clear way. Has many filters to help you find the wallets you need. You can also check which markets each trader focuses on. 4. @PolyAlertHub Very useful for analyzing wallets you’ve already found. I used it in my latest list. Once you have a wallet you can view detailed stats about that trader. IMPORTANT: This is not a “best to worst” ranking. Each tool is unique and serves a different purpose. BONUS My Filters for Finding Traders: > Open Positions: >3 (helps remove inactive or old wallets) > Min Winrate: 30% (a good winrate for solid trading with proper risk management) > Min Total Positions: 25 (the more active the wallet, the better) > good research
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5 new traders on Polymarket with over $3.5M total PnL. Every trader is active and has appeared quite recently. Each has their own strategy and style of play. 1. fengdubiying All-time Pnl $2.93M | 71% Winrate Actively trades in the categories of sports, economics, and crypto. One of the coolest traders according to these filters. Follow his active tades: @fengdubiying?via=jasper-bell" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@fengdubiying?… 2. ScroooogeMcDuck All-time Pnl $444k | 35% Winrate Currently has only 2 open positions with a small volume. Made over 450 predictions in 2 months. Trades in sports. Find out the odds: @ScroooogeMcDuck?via=jasper-bell" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@ScroooogeMcDu… 3. lmeow11 All-time Pnl $139k | 36% Winrate One of the most active traders. Has over 250 predictions. Trades mainly in sports. Has 3 open positions with a volume of $110k. View trader: @lmeow11?via=jasper-bell" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@lmeow11?via=j… 4. C.SIN All-time Pnl $86k A trader who got out of a very large loss. Now has a large positive Pnl. Trades mainly in sports. See how he closed a large loss: polymarket.com/profile/0x9165… 5. TheFBIAgent All-time Pnl $84k A new trader who has made over 400 predictions this month. Actively trades on the Elon, sports, crypto, and other markets. View new active trader: @TheFBIAgent?via=jasper-bell" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@TheFBIAgent?v… Add them to your trader lists and monitor their activity.

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Sheema 🧡
Sheema 🧡@Sheema_Vio·
@jasper_b3ll Thats great to hear when your favourite project is upgrading to smth better. Thanks for alpha
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Jasper BΞll
Jasper BΞll@jasperbellx·
Why Polymarket Is the Future of Journalism We often hear this statement but not everyone understands how a prediction platform can report news better. 🧵👇
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