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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Just got this wonderful news. One of the beneficiaries of my Claude Pro giveaway recently got a Job. He applied for the role of a Data Analyst at one of the top distribution companies in the West. He needed Data to show his skills. Claude Pro helped with the data. Indeed, AI can change your life.
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Sayujya Gupta
Sayujya Gupta@GuptaSayujya·
Everyday 1000s of job posts are posted on X, Yet you can't find any, cause X search sucks. So, I built an app that finds out all the recent jobs for you. I could easily charge $40/month for this But today I'm giving it away for FREE (cause it's my birthday) How to get it? - Follow me - Repost this post - Comment "Happy birthday" And I'll share the link with you. This is how it works:
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
I asked Claude about Mythos and became even more worried. cc: @osuide, @404secnotfound This is very fresh news — announced just yesterday (April 7, 2026). Here's a summary: Claude Mythos Preview is Anthropic's most powerful model to date — described internally as a "step change" beyond even Opus. Here's what we know: What it isAnthropic describes it as "by far the most powerful AI model we've ever developed," with a new tier called "Capybara" — larger and more capable than Opus — that Mythos appears to be built on. Why is it being withheld from public release? During testing, Anthropic found that Mythos Preview is capable of identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and every major web browser. The exploits it constructs are sophisticated — in one case, it chained together four vulnerabilities into a complex browser exploit that escaped both renderer and OS sandboxes. How capable is it, really? Opus 4.6 turned Firefox vulnerabilities into working exploits only 2 times out of several hundred attempts. Mythos Preview, running the same benchmark, produced 181 working exploits and achieved register control 29 more times. How it was tested: Anthropic deployed it via Claude Code in isolated containers, prompting it to simply "find a security vulnerability in this program." It would read code, hypothesize vulnerabilities, run the project, add debug logic, and output bug reports with proof-of-concept exploits. Project Glasswing. Rather than a public release, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing — an effort to give organizations that build or maintain critical digital infrastructure early access to Mythos Preview to find and patch vulnerabilities before the model (or similar ones) becomes broadly available. An important nuance: These cybersecurity capabilities were not explicitly trained into the model — they emerged as a downstream consequence of general improvements in code, reasoning, and autonomy. It's a significant moment. Anthropic is essentially saying this model crosses a threshold where responsible release requires a coordinated defensive deployment first. Given your interest in AI infrastructure and agentic platforms, this is directly relevant — the security layer of agent infrastructure just became a much more urgent problem.
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Chioma Amadi
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi·
Reddit is NOT a scam. Reddit is NOT a scam. People I know are getting jobs from Reddit. The problem is that most people don’t know how to use it or how to spot scammers. HERE’S how to conduct a quick scam check on Reddit: 👇🏾 ✅ Check account age. New accounts claiming “years of experience” = 🚩 ✅ Check karma properly Low karma + big promises = 🚩 One viral post carrying all their karma = 🚩 No posts in relevant subreddits = 🚩 ✅ Check posting history Deleted posts, removals, or only DM pitching = 🚩 GENERAL RULE: Old account + consistent karma + real history = credible 
New account + hype + urgency = scam Reddit works like every other social media. 
You just have to build trust and stay locked in. You can check the attached video for further guidance. Do you want more tips on how you can land remote jobs on Reddit? Say “I want” and I’ll be right back at you.
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‘Wale Adejimi
‘Wale Adejimi@Ifwal95·
9-5 • Build arguably one of the most critical machines in the modern world (EUV litho to make world’s powerful chips) 😊 • Service them globally at TSMC, Intel, Samsung, Micron, IBM etc.
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‘Wale Adejimi
‘Wale Adejimi@Ifwal95·
The most important machines in the world… Most people have never heard of them 🤯 They’re used to make the chips inside your phone 📱, car 🚗, and even AI 🤖 And they cost over $150 MILLION each 💰 Here’s the crazy part 👇 Chips are made using LIGHT 💡 A process called lithography prints patterns smaller than a human hair 🧬 Using plasma hotter than the sun ☀️🔥 To pack billions of transistors into something the size of your fingernail 👉It takes YEARS to design 👉Months to manufacture 👉Hundreds of steps ⏳ I work in this industry… and it still feels unreal I’ll keep sharing what it’s really like. Stay tuned.
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alwaysmoses
alwaysmoses@alwaysmoses12·
@emmanuelbasy Cool..this should be a no brainier but it's not. Many dont go deeper to unearth what actually adds immense value.
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Minister of Jobs
Minister of Jobs@emmanuelbasy·
Yesterday, I interviewed a candidate for a Graphics Design role. No fancy degree. No big-name company on his CV. But his portfolio? Clean. Intentional. Story-driven. I asked him to redesign a basic flyer. In 15 minutes, he didn’t just design… He asked:
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Lian Lim | Dashboard & AI Automation Expert
I've created a full guide on how to UPSKILL with Claude: - Claude Chat (thinking partner) - Claude Code (senior developer) - Claude Cowork (virtual assistant) Want it FREE? Comment "UPSKILL" and I'll DM you the Full Guide This includes the exact prompting principles that make all 3 CLAUDE modes give better results No sign up needed (Must be following for DM)
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Jami
Jami@expertwith_AI·
I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work. Now I’m giving them all away. The Founder Skills Vault: → Viral Content Generator → Content Pillar Generator → LinkedIn Content Analyzer → Lead Magnet Idea Generator → LinkedIn-to-X Converter → Warm DM Strategist → Lead Qualifier This isn’t a prompt pack. These are production-grade tools that run inside Claude. It’s the same system I used to grow 7,000+ followers in 3 months. Want it? → Like + RT → Comment “FOUNDER”
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
You'd start publishing books on Amazon today if you had: A — A niche that's already making money B — A system that fits in your evenings C — Proof AI actually works for this D — A realistic income breakdown Comment A,B, C or D. I'll send you a free resource built around your specific answer.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Claude + Amazon = $10,000/month How? By creating 90-page nonfiction books. I’m re-releasing my 53-page PDF with all the Claude prompts I use to: • Find niches people already pay for • Write full chapters in minutes • AI cover prompts that get clicks And this time, I'm also adding my full marketing + distribution system to help you publish and sell on Amazon. Like + Reply "Send" I'll send it you you for free. ⏳ Taking this down in 24 hours.
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Cynthia Ozumba
Cynthia Ozumba@CynthiaOzumba·
I've spent the last few days testing this Claude Cowork strategy - applying to at least 50 jobs in under 30 minutes... and I have a few observations remote workers need to hear before you jump in. Yes, it's fast. Insanely fast. Claude can pull job listings, customize your CV, and fire off applications while you're still on your first cup of coffee. The automation is real and honestly impressive. But here's something too. Speed without strategy is just noise. I watched Claude apply to 50 jobs. Then I went back and checked which ones it applied to. About 30% were roles I wasn't even qualified for. Another 20% were companies I would never actually want to work with if I'd done 5 minutes of research. The tool is brilliant at volume. But volume is not the same as intentionality. And this is what gets lost when you automate the entire process... You don't research the company. You don't know if they have a toxic Glassdoor profile or if they're known for ghosting candidates. You don't see that they posted the same job 6 months ago and never filled it - which means it's probably a fake listing. You don't tailor beyond keywords. Claude can match your CV to the job description. But it doesn't understand nuance. It doesn't know that when a startup says "we're looking for a self-starter," they actually mean 'we have no structure and you'll be figuring everything out alone. It can't tell you that this company's "fast-paced environment" is sign for "we'll burn you out in 3 months." You don't build relationships. Every application Claude sends is transactional. There's no LinkedIn connection. No personalized message to the hiring manager. No thoughtful follow-up. Just...apply, next, apply, next. Well that works when you're playing a numbers game. Spray and pray. Hope something sticks. But the jobs that actually pay well? The ones with good companies, clear expectations, and respect for remote workers? Those don't go to the person who applied fastest. They go to the person who showed they cared enough to do the research. I'm not saying don't use Claude Cowork. I'm saying use it smartly. Let it handle the grunt work - pulling job listings, formatting your CV, filling out repetitive application fields. But don't let it replace your judgment.
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack

Claude Cowork can apply to 50 jobs in under 30 minutes. Here's how to set it up.

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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
🚨 Back by demand: 4,000+ people grabbed my AI eBook prompt pack. The exact prompts I use to make $50K/month selling books on Amazon. And my DMs are still flooded with: “Is this still available?” So I’m reopening it for 48 hours. Inside prompts for: • Finding niches people are already buying • Generating full chapters in minutes • Creating cover prompts that actually get clicks Added a new bonus: How to turn these AI books into a $100K/year publishing system Free (for now). Like + Comment “Claude” I’ll send it to you. (Follow so I can DM) ⏳ Closes in 48 hours.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
You don't need to be a writer to make $5,000/month selling books on Amazon. For 6+ years I've been building a publishing business. • I don't have an English degree. • I don't have a journalism background. • I never kept a journal as a kid. And yet my books have generated over $3 million in royalties on Amazon. Here's how that's possible: Writing a book and publishing a book are two completely different jobs. Most people confuse them. Authors write. Publishers delegate. My job was never to sit down and write 200 pages. My job was to find a topic people are already searching for on Amazon. Identify the exact problem the reader needs solved. Then hand that brief to someone or something that can produce the content. Whether that's an affordable freelancer. Or AI that can write an entire chapter in 4 minutes. I keep 100% of the royalties either way. Think about it like a property developer. A property developer doesn't lay the bricks: They find the land. They identify the demand. They hire the people who build. And they collect the returns. That's exactly what a publisher does. You are not the writer. You are the architect. The writer is a tool. The AI is a tool. The freelancer is a tool. Your job is to know what the market wants and put the right product in front of them. That's a skill anyone can learn. It doesn't require talent, experience or a single creative bone in your body. It requires a system. If you want the exact system I use to research, delegate, publish and scale books on Amazon without writing a single word: Like this post, follow me. Comment "DELEGATE" I'll DM you the complete AI publishing system for free. You need to do all 3 to receive the DM.
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
Forget Tiktok Forget YouTube Forget Instagram Amazon can pay you $5,000/month to publish 100-page eBooks. And you don't even have to write them: • ChatGPT: research topic • ChatGPT: structured outlines • Claude: 1,000+ words per chapter • Ideogram + Canva: high-CTR covers Like this post Comment "Send" I'll send you a free course breaking down exactly how to start it today. For only first 500 people.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Forget Claude Code. You can make $2,945/month with a basic Claude account. I use it to create 90-page nonfiction books it generates $50,000/month. I've recorded 5+ hour breaking down my entire strategy. If you're: • Stuck in a 9–5 and want exit • Want income not tied to your time • Leverage AI for a new income stream Just like this post + Comment "Claude" I'll DM you the training right in your inbox (+ a bonus for early action takers) Usually $199 Now free (for first 500 people only).
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Geekay
Geekay@gkbalogs·
Every now and then, I take time to sit with my team and explain how money moves within the business. From the cleaner to the production team… everybody. I started this about 10 years ago and I’ve stayed consistent with it. Why? Because I realised a lot of people genuinely don’t know how it works. Some think if their outlet makes ₦1 million in a day, everything enters the CEO’s pocket, multiply that by 10 locations, suddenly the CEO is competing with Dangote. No malice, just lack of context. So, I break it down in the simplest way they can relate to. I’ll say, let’s assume your outlet made ₦1 million today. First thing, that money is not all ours. LIRS will take their share, say ₦50k for SCT. NRS (FIRS) will also take their share, another ₦50k for VAT. Just like that, we’re down to ₦900k. Then I remind them, remember Mrs Lade that went to the market to buy fruits, veggies, bottles, cups, tissues, cleaning agents, gloves… all those things you used today didn’t fall from heaven. Let’s say that cost about ₦350k. Now we’re down to ₦550k. Then there’s rent, diesel, NEPA, service charge, levies … let’s say another ₦100k. ₦450k left. Then salaries and other benefits for everybody that worked that day, let’s estimate ₦70k. ₦380k left. Then we do repairs, logistics… moving things around, fixing things that spoil, another ₦50k. Now we’re at about ₦330k. At this point, everyone is excited, yes, our outlet made profit! 35%+. Yay!! But we’re not done. Head office is not free. Marketing, the campaigns that brought the customers. Service providers. Other support staff, HR, Warehouse, Accounts, IT, that don’t sit in your outlet but support your work every day. Even me I will take something small home too. Let’s say all of these take another ₦180k. Now we’re at ₦150k. Then tax, about 30%. We’re left with roughly ₦100k. From your ₦1 million. And from that ₦120k, we still have to reinvest in the business, open new stores, improve systems, and also return value to investors (ah you forgot the oyibos who gave us money to open new outlets). So no, CEO did not carry ₦1 million home. I share this at town halls and general meetings, so people understand what’s really going on. Not everyone will fully appreciate it, but it does helps. Because once people see the full picture, they start to think differently. They realise every waste matters. Every overproduction matters. Every careless decision hit the bottom line. Every repair drain cash. If you run a similar business, especially with a large, low skilled or semi skilled team, try this. Break it down for them. Use numbers they understand. Make it real. You’ll be surprised how much ownership and awareness it creates. DISCLAIMER: All numbers are fictitious for the purpose of illustration, but you can choose to believe them... 😂😂.
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