Un tío acaba de hackear toda la industria del recruiting.
Las empresas llevan años usando IA para filtrarte. Él construyó una IA para filtrar a las empresas.
Evaluó 740 ofertas, generó 100 CVs personalizados y aceptó un puesto de Head of Applied AI.
Después subió el sistema entero a GitHub. Gratis. MIT.
Lo que hace:
→ Scanner Playwright sobre Greenhouse, Ashby, Lever, Workable, Wellfound
→ Scoring A-F en 10 dimensiones por oferta, contra tu CV real
→ Reescritura del CV optimizado ATS por cada anuncio
→ Generación de PDF con plantilla HTML propia
→ Dashboard de terminal en Go para gestionar todo el pipeline
→ 45+ empresas pre-configuradas (Anthropic, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Mistral, Retool, n8n)
→ Modo apply que rellena formularios pero nunca los envía por ti
42.4k estrellas. 8.8k forks.
Se llama career-ops.
En 2014, Peter Thiel impartió una clase de 1h sobre cómo crear un monopolio partiendo de 0.
Explicó cómo:
· Google se convirtió en intocable
· PayPal superó a todos
· Facebook arraso a la competencia
Estas son las 11 lecciones de su clase:
1. Crea valor y, después, captúralo
EU will verhindern, dass Altersverifikationssystem mittels VPNs umgangen werden kann
Achso, die illegale Massenmigration konnte man nicht stoppen, aber wenn es um das freie Internet geht, werden nun überall neue Grenzen gesetzt🤔
SENATOR TIM SHEEHY: How many genders are there?
HEGSETH: Two.
SHEEHY: I know that well, I'm a "she-he (Sheehy)." What is the diameter of a rifle round fired out of an M4A1?
HEGSETH: 5.56.
SHEEHY: How many pushups can you do?
HEGSETH: I did 5 sets of 47 this morning.
SHEEHY: Most important strategic base is in the Pacific?
HEGSETH: Guam.
SHEEHY: How many rounds of 5.56 can you fit into the magazine of an M4 rifle?
HEGSETH: Standard issue is 30.
SHEEHY: What size round is the M9 Beretta standard issue sidearm for the military?
HEGSETH: 9mm.
SHEEHY: What kind of batteries do you put in your night vision goggle?
HEGSETH: Duracell.
SHEEHY: You represent what warfighters deal with every day on the battlefield. You understand them. What happens is - decisions made in rooms like this cause d*ad 17, 18, 19-year-old Americans. Your priority is warfighters. I support you.
Time to get loud for @PeteHegseth
If you strongly support Pete Hegseth and everything he’s doing to help keep America safe, drop a “👍”
I tagged him so he will definitely see it
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
PRESIDENT TRUMP: The “war” in Venezuela took approximately 48 minutes. There’s now a spirit there that they haven’t had in many years, and the big companies are building these giant rigs because there’s a lot of oil in Venezuela.
🚨 OpenAI 's own engineers just showed how to actually use OpenAI Codex properly.
60 minutes. free. built by the people who contribute to made it.
watch the masterclass. bookmark it.
worth more than every $900 coding course you almost bought.
you’ve been using Codex like a simple coding tool…
while it’s actually a full software engineering system.
watch this, it could the best 62 minutes of your life:
10 free GitHub repos that anyone with $100 and a laptop can use to trade like a hedge fund in 2026.
These are the same tools 300+ hedge funds quietly run on. Bookmark this. The list will save you years.
1. OpenBB
A free Bloomberg Terminal. Stocks, options, futures, crypto, forex, all in one platform. The Bloomberg Terminal costs $25,000 a year. This costs $0.
Repo → github.com/OpenBB-finance…
2. Lean (QuantConnect)
The algorithmic trading engine 300+ real hedge funds use right now. Backtest on 25 years of data, deploy live to Interactive Brokers or Alpaca.
Repo → github.com/QuantConnect/L…
3. qlib (Microsoft)
Microsoft's full quant investment platform. The most serious open-source quant infrastructure ever shipped.
Repo → github.com/microsoft/qlib
4. Backtrader
The Python backtesting framework every quant learns first. Used in graduate finance programs around the world.
Repo → github.com/mementum/backt…
5. TradingAgents
A multi-agent LLM trading framework from UCLA and MIT. Autonomous AI agents acting as analyst, technician, and risk manager.
Repo → github.com/TauricResearch…
6. Riskfolio-Lib
The portfolio optimization library quants use to allocate capital. Mean-variance, Black-Litterman, CVaR, all in one place.
Repo → github.com/dcajasn/Riskfo…
7. yfinance
The free market data API every Python finance course starts with. Real-time and historical data on 100,000+ tickers.
Repo → github.com/ranaroussi/yfi…
8. FinanceToolkit
150+ financial ratios, indicators, and valuation models in one library.
Repo → github.com/JerBouma/Finan…
9. vectorbt
The fastest backtesting engine in Python. Test thousands of strategies in seconds.
Repo → github.com/polakowo/vecto…
10. TradingView Lightweight Charts
The charting library powering real fintech apps in production. The reason your trading dashboard looks professional.
Repo → github.com/tradingview/li…
Here's the wildest part:
A Bloomberg Terminal costs $25,000 a year. A junior hedge fund analyst costs $250,000. Goldman Sachs research costs millions.
These 10 repos give a kid with $100 and a laptop access to most of what Wall Street pays for.
A trading desk in 2010 cost $50,000 to set up. In 2026, the entire stack is free.
The barrier between retail and Wall Street has never been lower.
Save this before you forget.
100% free. 100% open source.
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING - Die EU nimmt jetzt Ihr Vermögen ins Visier. Wer glaubt, es treffe nur Milliardäre, hat noch nie verstanden, wie gierig der Staat wird, wenn ihm das Geld anderer Leute ausgeht.
#Vermögenssteuer #EU#Steuern#Taxation
Vermögen im Visier: Die EU Kommission hat eine Studie zu Vermögenssteuern, Kapitalsteuern und Wegzugsbesteuerung veröffentlicht. Untersucht wurden unter anderem Deutschland, Frankreich, Spanien, Österreich, Norwegen und die Schweiz. Offiziell geht es um technische Analyse und Steuergerechtigkeit, tatsächlich wird damit die nächste Debatte über Zugriff auf privates Vermögen vorbereitet.
Staatlicher Zugriff: Die Studie zeigt selbst, dass Vermögenssteuern bisher keine großen Einnahmequellen waren. Trotzdem werden Informationsaustausch, Register, wirtschaftlich Berechtigte und digitale Steuerverwaltungen besonders hervorgehoben. Das klingt weniger nach Entlastung der Bürger und mehr nach einer immer dichteren Vermessung von Eigentum.
Wenn der Staat erst alles über Vermögen wissen will, kommt die politische Forderung nach Zugriff meist nicht lange danach.
Vielen Dank für den wichtigen Hinweis!
Quelle: Europäische Kommission
taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/news/publicati…
Um engenheiro do Google acabou de mostrar como substituir sua empresa inteira por agentes de IA
Ivan Nardini subiu no palco de um evento da Anthropic e fez o que nenhum CEO tem coragem de dizer em público:
Mostrou, passo a passo, como rodar uma empresa onde o único humano é o dono.
CEO: 1 humano.
Funcionários: agentes de IA.
Infraestrutura: Google Cloud.
Custo de um "funcionário" 24/7: menos de $60 dólares/mês.
Sessenta dólares por mês para um agente que não dorme, não pede aumento, não marca reunião.
E não é protótipo. Tudo que ele mostrou já está em produção com preço publicado:
→ Claude Code Agent Teams: múltiplos agentes trabalhando em paralelo, se coordenando sozinhos com tarefas compartilhadas
→ Managed Agents da Anthropic: deploy de agentes autônomos por US$ 0,08/hora de runtime. Oito centavos.
→ Vertex AI Agent Engine do Google: auto-scaling, monitoramento e governança prontos
→ Agent Development Kit: agentes multi-framework em menos de 100 linhas de código
Os números já são brutais.
A Stripe colocou Claude Code em 1.370 engenheiros. Uma equipe migrou 10.000 linhas de Scala para Java em 4 dias. A estimativa original era 10 semanas.
Dez semanas virou quatro dias. Compressão de 92% do tempo de trabalho.
Agora pensa em toda função que envolve processar informação, escrever código, gerar relatório, coordenar tarefa, responder ticket. Cada uma dessas cadeiras está com prazo de validade.
O que está acontecendo nos bastidores é maior do que parece:
O Google está se posicionando como a AWS dos agentes autônomos. A Anthropic fornece a inteligência. O Google fornece a infra de produção. Quando as duas convergem para o mesmo ponto e publicam a documentação juntas, não é experimento. É aposta declarada.
E a aposta é que a empresa média do futuro não tem 50 funcionários. Tem 1 operador e uma frota de agentes.
A pergunta deixou de ser "quantas pessoas você tem no time."
Passou a ser "quantos agentes você consegue orquestrar."
Elon Musk just told Joe Rogan every app on your phone will be dead in 5 years.
Not struggling. Not declining.
Dead.
Musk: “You’ll get everything through AI.”
Rogan asked the timeline.
Musk: “5 or 6 years, something like that.”
Rogan: “So 5 or 6 years, apps are like Blockbuster video.”
Musk: “Pretty much.”
That’s not some AI newsletter prediction.
That’s the guy who owns the platform you’re reading this on telling you the entire app economy has an expiration date.
Think about how your phone actually works right now.
Apps trained your brain to think in boxes.
One box for email. One for music. One for video. One for food. One for banking.
Your entire digital life is opening and closing 30 different boxes. All day. Every day.
AI doesn’t think in boxes.
It thinks in intent.
Musk: “Whatever you can think of or really whatever the AI can anticipate you might want, it’ll show you.”
Not what you search for. Not what you tap on.
What you haven’t even thought of yet.
The app needed you to know what you wanted and go get it yourself.
AI arrives before the thought fully forms.
That’s not an upgrade to the interface.
That’s the end of the interface.
Musk went further.
He said most of the content people consume in 5 to 6 years will be AI-generated. Music. Video. All of it.
Rogan admitted AI-generated music is already his favorite.
Not a prediction. Present tense.
The ground already moved. Most people are still arguing about which streaming app has the better library.
Every major tech company of the last 15 years was built on one assumption.
That you would come to them.
Download their app. Learn their layout. Give them your attention. Give them your data.
AI inverts that entire model.
You stop going to anything. Everything comes to you. Anticipated, filtered, delivered before you finish the sentence.
The App Store doesn’t shrink.
The concept of an app store stops making sense entirely.
You don’t browse a shelf of tools when the tool already knows what you need.
The phone isn’t dying.
But the 30 icons on your home screen are the Blockbuster shelves of 2031.
And right now, you’re still renting.
🚨 WATCH: President Trump visited small business exhibits at the White House prior to speaking, such as Martin’s Handmade Pretzels
“I heard you like pretzels!”
“I LOVE them — are you kidding me?! Are they salty? I love salt!” 🤣
🎥 @MargoMartin47
For the record.
Iran’s Historic Mistake
Carl von Clausewitz wrote that war is “the continuation of politics by other means.” President Trump grasped this from the start: Operation Epic Fury exists to stop Iran’s nuclear march and restore deterrence, not to pursue the familiar neocon fantasy of occupation and nation-building. Epic Fury is peace through strength in action: credible force applied decisively when adversaries mistake restraint for weakness.
By weaponizing the Strait of Hormuz, Iran committed a strategic blunder of historic proportions.
Tehran meant to punish America. Instead, it exposed every power built on imported energy, vulnerable sea lanes, and the delusion that globalization repealed geography. China is exposed. Europe is exposed. Britain is exposed. Iran has created a world where hard resource power decides outcomes.
Start with China. Beijing’s industrial machine depends on imported oil and gas moving through vulnerable maritime chokepoints, the old Malacca dilemma in modern form. A great power reliant on long, exposed sea lines cannot be secure, regardless of economic scale. The Hormuz shock forced China to scramble for alternatives, proving that size is not resilience.
Europe and Britain face the same problem. After escaping Russian dependency, they traded one vulnerability for another, leaning on imported LNG and maritime flows exposed to coercion. When chokepoints tighten, they absorb shocks rather than project strength. European criticism says less about American failure than about discomfort with a world where hard power still matters.
Iran’s mistake is that once Hormuz becomes structurally unreliable, the world builds around it. That means bypass corridors, revived pipeline politics, and urgent planning for routes linking Aqaba to Mediterranean outlets near Gaza and the long-stalled Basra-to-Aqaba pipeline. The old energy order is cracking. The UAE’s OPEC exit signals cartel discipline giving way to national advantage under pressure.
Trump deserves credit, not European scolding. Operation Epic Fury struck thousands of targets, degraded Iran’s offensive capabilities, and shattered assumptions that the West would absorb escalation without response. The administration acted while others lectured. It restored deterrence in the only language Tehran understands.
The larger lesson matters more. Secure natural-resource hard power is what the Western Hemisphere possesses in abundance. The United States, Canada, and the Americas command hydrocarbons, LNG, farmland, freshwater, critical minerals, and strategic depth on a scale import-dependent Europe and Asia cannot match. This crisis clarified, not weakened, the Americas structural position.
The financial dimension reinforces the point. Demand for Federal Reserve swap lines during crisis proves King Dollar remains supreme. When stress hits, governments run toward dollar liquidity, not away from it. Hard resource power and monetary power reinforce one another, and the United States sits at the center of both.
That is Epic Fury’s real significance. Clausewitz wrote that “the political view is the object, war is the means.” Trump understood that. Iran tried to weaponize geography, Trump turned the confrontation into a demonstration of who is exposed and who is not.
The Trump administration deserves far more praise than it has received, and history will likely judge that Iran’s greatest miscalculation was not merely closing Hormuz, but revealing which powers still command the real sources of strength.
Es ist ein absolutes Grauen 🙄🤦🏼♂️
Mimik wie ein Laiendarsteller bei RTL für 150€ Tagesgage, absolutes Desinteresse der Zuhörer, Englisch for Runaways und eine Selbstergriffenheit zum Fremdschämen.
This 2 hour Harvard interview with Lee Kuan Yew, the man who turned Singapore from a tiny island into one of the richest nations on Earth, will teach you more about leadership, discipline, and nation-building than most business books ever will.
🇺🇸 🇨🇳
Trump, saat 13:00'te: "İran petrolü satın aldığı için Çin'e yaptırımlar uygulayacağız."
Çin, saat 13:10'da: "Sizi umursamıyoruz. İran'ın petrol alımlarına yönelik ABD yaptırımlarını tanımıyoruz ve bunlara uymayacağız. İran ile ticaret anlaşmalarımız var ve Trump'ı işlerimize karışmaması konusunda şiddetle uyarıyoruz."
Son derece sert muamele
The haunting sound that Roman soldiers would have heard from their Celtic enemies before battle came from the Carnyx, an ancient wind instrument used between 200 BC and 200 AD.
‼️Kaja Kallas threatened Russia with sanctions for ignoring the sanctions:
"We are outraged by the Kremlin's irresponsible attitude towards the sanctions. What is this but a manifestation of imperial ambitions? We urge Moscow to come to its senses and treat the work of European officials with respect!"
Achtet euch nicht nur auf die Rede, sondern auf ihre Gestik und Mimik. Das ist nicht gespielt. Sie ist sich selbst. 100% Baerbock! President over 193 countries.
Friedrich Merz und die deutsche Reaktion auf Trump? Verrückt! Die Mullahs im Iran, die Menschen hinrichten lassen, werden hier gefeiert, als wären sie Friedensnobelpreiskandidaten. Ein gefährlicher Irrtum. #Deutschland#Iran#Politik