Michael Kitt

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Michael Kitt

Michael Kitt

@kittmick

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2016
122 Takip Edilen53 Takipçiler
God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
Holy shit… Anthropic quietly dropped 9 new FREE Claude Skills tutorials. Excel workflows, Chrome browsing, file editing, task automation, project management zero tech background needed. Anyone can start building real agents in under an hour. Comment “TUTORIALS” and I’ll DM the direct links.
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg

Important new course: Agent Skills with Anthropic, built with @AnthropicAI and taught by @eschoppik! Skills are constructed as folders of instructions that equip agents with on-demand knowledge and workflows. This short course teaches you how to create them following best practices. Because skills follow an open standard format, you can build them once and deploy across any skills-compatible agent, like Claude Code. What you'll learn: - Create custom skills for code generation and review, data analysis, and research - Build complex workflows using Anthropic's pre-built skills (Excel, PowerPoint, skill creation) and custom skills - Combine skills with MCP and subagents to create agentic systems with specialized knowledge - Deploy the same skills across Claude.ai, Claude Code, the Claude API, and the Claude Agent SDK Join and learn to equip agents with the specialized knowledge they need for reliable, repeatable workflows. deeplearning.ai/short-courses/…

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Bojan Radojicic
Bojan Radojicic@BojanRadojici10·
Most finance teams are only using 10% of Claude’s actual potential, that’s why I created this guide for you. What’s inside? We dive deep into the four essential Claude entry points: • Claude Web - For high-level strategic analysis and document synthesis • Claude in Excel - To automate formulas and data cleaning where you live. • Claude Cowork - For seamless team collaboration on financial projects. • Claude Code - For advanced automation and technical finance workflows. Who is this for? • FP&A Analysts: Streamline your reporting and variance analysis. • Finance Managers: Speed up consolidation and team reviews. • CFOs / VPs of Finance: Enhance strategic decision-making with rapid scenario modeling. The Essentials: → 25 Detailed, Easy-to-Use Prompts: Copy-paste solutions for real-world finance tasks. → AI Safety for Finance Professionals: A dedicated section on maintaining data privacy and security. → From Analyst to CFO: Tailored workflows for every level of the finance hierarchy. Here is what you can expect inside: • Chapter 1: How to Use This Book • Chapter 2: Getting Started — What You Need • Chapter 3: AI Safety for Finance • Chapter 4: Claude Web: Analysis & Narratives • Chapter 5: Variance Analysis • Chapter 6: Claude in Excel: Model Workflows • Chapter 7: Reporting & Board Packs • Chapter 8: Claude Cowork: Multi-File Automation • Chapter 9: Building a CFO Agent with Claude Code • Chapter 10: Implementing AI in Your FP&A Team • Chapter 11: What Comes Next The future of finance is "AI-augmented." Don't get left behind. If you want this E-book, just drop a comment and I’ll send it to you. (Important: follow me so I can DM you!)
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RTÉ GAA
RTÉ GAA@RTEgaa·
Matthew Thompson's debut season has been eye-catching with his play-making helping Galway to the quarter-final stage, and he'll be a key man in the clash with Meath #RTEGAA rte.ie/sport/football…
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🔴⚪️ Mikel Arteta: “One trophy? Well… Charity Shield also twice, no? So it’s three”. 🎥 @BeanymanSports
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Enda Conway
Enda Conway@EndaConway·
Where did he get 8 minutes from?
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BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine
BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine@RobLooseCannon·
Ancient Ireland was a melting pot of Celts, Vikings, Norse, Normans, and English and the meaning of our Counties names reflect that. Sometimes silly, occasionally simple yet always interesting let's begin in alphabetical order... ○Antrim = Aontroim, The home of the Glensmen translates to “the lone ridge” or “the lone dwelling.” ○Armagh = Ard Mhacha "Macha’s height.” The ancient Celtic goddess Macha rode a magical horse and then gave birth to twins. ○Carlow = Ceatharlach The Dolmen County aka The Barrowsiders and The Fighting Cocks (!) and let's not forget The Scallion Eaters names not very glamorous translation is the “place of cattle.” ○Cavan = An Cabhán. The name for the Medieval Kingdom of Breifni surprisingly isn't the Gaeilge for tight feckers, it means “the hollow" ○Clare = An Clár There's been more than one name for this beautiful county. Pre 1565 CE it was called Thomond, basically “North Munster.” Clár translates to "plain" but it could also be called after the illustrious Norman family "De Clare". Also known as The Banner County, in reference to the banners captured at the Battle of Ramillies; or related to Daniel O'Connell's Catholic emancipation celebrations in 1829. ○Cork = Corcaigh It's not the Irish for langer, the rather embarrassing meaning is “swamp/marsh." It's known as The Rebel County because in 1495 they supported the Royal pretender Perkin Warbeck. Also called "Donkey Aters" (sic) as during the Great Famine many desperate people in Skibbereen resorted to eating donkeys out of starvation. ○Derry = Doire “oak wood.” Simples ○Donegal = Dún na nGall "the foreigners base/stronghold” The aforementioned outsiders being the Vikings. Another name used to refer to the region was Tir Chonaill, “the country of Conall.” ○Down = An Dún Straight to the point. “the fort.” ○Dublin = Áth Cliath = Dubhlinn I know from experience there will be some naysayers who will (incorrectly) contradict this but the “Áth Cliath” means “fort of the hurdles/hurdled fort”. Less controversial Dubhlinn = black pool. ○Fermanagh = Fear Manach “The Men of Manach” or depending on the context “the men from the county of the lakes.” ○Galway = Gaillimh Stony, relating to the rocky river Gaillimh. Also known as The Tribesmen as Galway city was home to fourteen historically prominent tribal families. ○Kerry = Ciarrai This one is complicated. The Ciar bit references “dark brown or black”. The Raighe means “a people or tribe.” So it is the dark brown people-ish. ○Kildare = Cill Dara “church of the oak.”...remember Derry? ○Kilkenny = Cill Chainnigh “church of Cainnech,”. In approximately 597 CE Saint Cainnech converted Kilkenny to Christianity and everything's been perfect since. Kilkenny is also often called "the Marble City" because of the nearby quarry which supplied the materials for its many elegant buildings. Even though it is a limestone quarry, not marble...And of course "The Cats!" ○Laois = Laois Another complex one. "Uí Laioghis" refers to the “people of Lugaid Laigne.” Lugaid was an out-of-town warrior who beat a gang of invaders A Team style and chased them out of the hood. He was rewarded with a hero-sized parcel of land. For historical accuracy's sake, we must also note that for a time it was called “Queen’s County” after a certain Bloody Mary Tudor. ○Leitrim = Liatroim The quite Emo/Gothic “gray ridge.” ○Limerick = Luimneach Like a specialty nightclub for bald me (like me), it means “bare spot.” Much sexier was the Viking title Hlymrekr which means “mighty noise.” Bord Failte would definitely prefer that. Also the "Treaty city" after the Treaty of Limerick in 1691. ○Longford = An Longfort No prizes for this one. It means “the port”, referring to a riverside fortress on the River Shannon. ○Louth = Lú Such a diminutive sounded name for such a powerful legendary figure. The Celtic god Lugh of the magical fearsome Tuatha Dé Danann >>continued
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talkSPORT
talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
We go live to Ray Parlour’s garden as #AFC remain the only team to go a whole Premier League season unbeaten
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Oliver Holt
Oliver Holt@OllieHolt22·
Postecoglou’s reaction tonight to decisions that went against him was a striking contrast to Arteta’s on Saturday. Arteta behaved like a petulant, over-entitled child. Postecoglou behaved like an inelligent, reflective leader. I know which of them I’d want in charge of my club
NBC Sports Soccer@NBCSportsSoccer

“At some point, we’ve got to accept the referee’s decision.” Ange Postecoglou reacts to Tottenham’s defeat at home to Chelsea. #TOTCHE

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Bill.I.Am
Bill.I.Am@sidneymufc·
I know things don't seem great at Manchester United, but we've not had a player arrested for a few weeks now. Credit where it's due.
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Transfer News Live
Transfer News Live@DeadlineDayLive·
🚨 Manchester United fans - on a scale of 1-10, how happy are you about the prospect of signing Marc Cucurella? 🤔
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
I don’t get Arteta changing our whole system to accommodate Havertz. Just isn’t working. Put Gabriel back in next to Saliba, move White to right back, and stick Partey in the middle where he belongs. And take off Havertz.
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The sales of Mount and Havertz means we only paid £10m for Caicedo..
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Janty
Janty@CFC_Janty·
BREAKING: Caicedo has ARRIVED at the Liverpool training ground
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Jay Motty
Jay Motty@JayMotty·
If LFC sign Caicedo for £110 million, that means Klopp will have signed the most expensive PL player of all time, the 4th most expensive defender of all time and the second most expensive GK of all time. Working miracles on an absolute shoestring.
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Smaller Fish
Smaller Fish@SmallerFishGAA·
The reaction in the quote tweets to this is outrageous. It was sent at 12.37am ffs. He was obviously on the beer celebrating and wants McCarthy to win. I'm impressed there are no spelling mistakes! Can people lighten up, Jesus christ
Paul Flynn@Flinto23

Clifford was smoked against Dublin and poor against Tyrone yet still ppl think he is footballer of the year. Not for me - James Mc led Dublin to glory without having his best day yest! He’s a born winner and leader.

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