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Olga Nayda (🧱, 🚀)

Olga Nayda (🧱, 🚀)

@olianayda

Entrepreneur, @glocalleads. UX consultations for your app/website and help with professional network in Dubai. Community 🦄@unicornwitness #ESG

United Arab Emirates Katılım Haziran 2010
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Nainsi Dwivedi
Nainsi Dwivedi@NainsiDwiv50980·
Damnn 😱 Most developers are using Claude Code wrong. They open the terminal... write a prompt... and expect magic. That’s not where the real power is. Claude Code is actually a 4-layer AI engineering system: 1️⃣ CLAUDE.md → project memory Architecture, rules, commands, conventions 2️⃣ Skills → reusable knowledge packs Testing workflows, code review guides, deploy patterns 3️⃣ Hooks → deterministic guardrails Security checks, enforced rules, automation 4️⃣ Agents → specialized sub-agents Break complex tasks into parallel workflows Once you structure these properly, something interesting happens: Claude stops behaving like a chatbot. It starts behaving like a real AI dev system. Most engineers miss this because they jump straight to prompting. But the difference between average output and production-level results usually comes down to setup. If you're building with AI agents in 2026, learn the system — not just the prompt. I made a Claude Code Starter Pack explaining everything. If you want it: Follow Like + RT Comment CLAUDE I'll DM it to a few people. Future AI dev workflows won't be prompt-first. They’ll be system-first. 🚀 #AI #Claude #AIAgents #LLM #GenAI
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T4️⃣@T4btc·
@mjkayum Yes, Claude Cowork kills repetitive SEO busywork. I run a fully automated flow w/ **Zapier**: Claude→ content gen → G Sheets/Airtable review → auto-post Saves huge time, cuts ~90% repetitive tasks. Strong prompts + no-code automation = serious scale. Next-level stuff! 🚀
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MJ Kayum
MJ Kayum@mjkayum·
BREAKING: Claude can now do SEO like a $10,000/month agency (for free). Here are 7 insane Claude Cowork prompts that can take your biz to $100k/month : (Save for later)
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Jen Zhu
Jen Zhu@jenzhuscott·
I’m sadden to report that China has run out of things to automate. Fully programmable based on the game you play. Retail price - USD35.
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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
Prompt engineering is dead. Anthropic recently released the real playbook for building AI agents that actually work. It’s a 30+ page deep dive called The Complete Guide to Building Skills for Claude and it quietly shifts the conversation from “prompt engineering” to real execution design. Here’s the big idea: A Skill isn’t just a prompt. It’s a structured system. You package instructions inside a SKILL .md file, optionally add scripts, references, and assets, and teach Claude a repeatable workflow once instead of re-explaining it every chat. But the real unlock is something they call progressive disclosure. Instead of dumping everything into context: • A lightweight YAML frontmatter tells Claude when to use the skill • Full instructions load only when relevant • Extra files are accessed only if needed Less context bloat. More precision. They also introduce a powerful analogy: MCP gives Claude the kitchen. Skills give it the recipe. Without skills: users connect tools and don’t know what to do next. With skills: workflows trigger automatically, best practices are embedded, API calls become consistent. They outline 3 major patterns: 1) Document & asset creation 2) Workflow automation 3) MCP enhancement And they emphasize something most builders ignore: testing. Trigger accuracy. Tool call efficiency. Failure rate. Token usage. This isn’t about clever wording. It’s about designing an execution layer on top of LLMs. Skills work across Claude, Claude Code, and the API. Build once, deploy everywhere. The era of “just write a better prompt” is ending. Anthropic just handed everyone a blueprint for turning chat into infrastructure. Download the guide here: resources.anthropic.com/hubfs/The-Comp…
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
>@bankrbot Our team: → CEO, ex-SLB, who built and exited in similar tech → CTO with H-index 50+ (1% world-class researcher) → Technical Lead in ML systems → Chief Scientific Officer — MD, PhD, MBA, raised $30M+ 7 years of collaboration. Now building the future of male vitality. We're looking for ambassadors who match our ambition. $MAKSA @Antifund @jakepaul $BNKR
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
>@bankrbot are you with us? You’ve seen me post about our male vitality tracking platform. But it all started with livestock. We built an AI-powered semen analysis engine for animal reproduction — and it already has traction. Here’s our @ycombinator application video 👇 @garrytan @snowmaker @t_blom Kindly Waiting for your feedback🙏 @alexdolbun $MAKSA @Antifund
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
Whoop made recovery measurable. Oura made sleep optimization accessible. No one made male biological capacity visible. Until now. Avare tracks what no wearable can: → Vitality (energy + daily readiness) → Stability (stress response + resilience) → Biological Reserve (long-term capacity) Smartphone-based. Under $5 per test. Science-backed. First US ambassadors get lifetime access. WhatsApp link in bio. @MubadalaHealth @a16zBioHealth
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
$AntiHunter @AntiHunter59823 by @geoffreywoo GP @jakepaul @bankrbot @alexdolbun We're selecting 50 men in the US to become founding ambassadors for the Male vitality Tracking platform What you get: → Lifetime platform access → Home testing device (before public launch) → Revenue share from the company → Your name on the founding wall What we need: → Men aged 25–55 who care about performance → Active on social media or in fitness communities → Willing to track and share results This isn't influencer marketing. This is a biological movement.
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😈 Xavier ✞
😈 Xavier ✞@RealXavier011·
China again 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
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@alexdolbun
@alexdolbun@alexdolbun·
One “AI lawyer” startup in MENA raised $3 million USD… but it’s MENA, what’s USA? ~1.55 million lawsuits per year in civil lawsuit filings in top 20 US 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 counties only! Imagine full market potential… pettylawsuit.com supported with seed $$$$$$ round and inspired by @slow Mr. @lessin (early investor of $sol, editor #1636forum 25,000 Harvard alumni newsletter that I read frequently, @theinformation intern hahaha), founded and kicked off by Mr. @buildsumn and $plb @pettylawsuit community! Q1 2026 @alexdolbun 👨‍🌾 $dlgh Acc.
@alexdolbun@alexdolbun

It’s actually 2026 top lawyers territory at pettylawsuit.com clients anonymisation move Mr. @buildsumn! GJ! @pettylawsuit entering 🇺🇸 top 20 nationwide law firms territory and let’s go deep with $plb community with @slow and Mr. @lessin style knowledge in this market of ~1.55 million lawsuits per year: Top 20 U.S. Counties with Highest Civil Lawsuit Filings (Estimates, Public Version) 1. Los Angeles County, CA (~280,000+ civil filings, growing; #1 Judicial Hellhole 2025-26)
Top firms: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP (John Quinn founding partner), Hueston Hennigan LLP (John Hueston), Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP (Theodore Boutrous Jr. lead). 2. Cook County, IL (~200,000-220,000 civil filings)
Top firms: Kirkland & Ellis LLP (James Hurst litigation head), Bartlit Beck LLP (Fred Bartlit, Philip Beck founders), Jenner & Block LLP (Randy Mehrberg chair). 3. Harris County, TX (~110,000-130,000 c.f., record-high FY2025)
Top firms: Vinson & Elkins LLP (Patrick Mizell key partner), Baker Botts LLP (Danny David beneficiary), Susman Godfrey LLP (Bill Carmody current lead). 4. San Diego County, CA (~65,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP (John Alessio senior), Cooley LLP (Michael Rhodes tech litigation lead). 5. Orange County, CA (~68,000 c.f)
Top firms: O’Melveny & Myers LLP (Daniel Petrocelli trial partner), Irell & Manella LLP (Morgan Chu IP beneficiary). 6. Riverside County, CA (~58,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Best Best & Krieger LLP (Eric Garner managing partner), Reid & Hellyer (Michael Reid, David Bristow partners). 7. San Bernardino County, CA (~56,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Gresham Savage Nolan & Tilden (Richard Gresham legacy), Varner & Brandt LLP (Sean S. Varner managing, Brendan Brandt co-founder). 8. Miami-Dade County, FL (~90,000-110,000 civil incl. circuit/county)
Top firms: Greenberg Traurig LLP (Robert Herrington litigation chair), Podhurst Orseck PA (Aaron Podhurst founder). 9. Philadelphia County, PA (~70,000-90,000 c.f, #3-5 Hellhole rank persistent)
Top firms: Kline & Specter PC (Tom Kline, Shanin Specter principals), Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky PC (Larry Bendesky, Robert Mongeluzzi partners). 10. Maricopa County, AZ (~65,000-75,000 civil filings)
Top firms: Snell & Wilmer LLP (Brett Johnson, Dan Baggett litigation partners). 11. Sacramento County, CA (~85,000-90,000 c.f., high limited)
Top firms: Downey Brand LLP (Dale C. Campbell, Matthew J. Weber partners), Wilke Fleury LLP (Daniel Egan, Scott Cameron leads). 12. Dallas County, TX (~65,000-75,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Haynes and Boone LLP (Werner Powers partner), Jackson Walker LLP (Julia Pendery, Jay Rutherford partners). 13. Alameda County, CA (~33,000-35,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Donahue Fitzgerald LLP (Lawrence Rockwell commercial, Andrew Jacobson IP partners). 14. Broward County, FL (~70,000-90,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Morgan & Morgan PA (John Morgan founder), Kelley Uustal (John Uustal, Todd McPharlin partners). 15. Tarrant County, TX (~45,000-55,000 c.f., growing)
Top firms: Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP (Marianne M. Auld managing, Chad Arnette, Joseph Austin partners). 16. New York County, NY (Manhattan) (~45,000-55,000 high-value civil; part of #2 NYC Hellhole)
Top firms: Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz (Herbert Wachtell beneficiary), Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP (Brad Karp chair). 17. Kings County, NY (Brooklyn) (~40,000-50,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Abrams Fensterman LLP (Robert Abrams founder, Mark Caruso, Howard Fensterman beneficiary). 18. Clark County, NV (~45,000-55,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Lewis Roca LLP (Daniel Polsenberg, Ogonna Brown partners), Eglet Adams (Robert Eglet, Artemus Ham mass tort leads). 19. Bexar County, TX (~35,000-45,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Norton Rose Fulbright (Mario Bordelon, Layne Kruse partners). 20. Queens County, NY (~40,000-50,000 c.f.)
Top firms: Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff PC (Steven Raffaele partner), tied to Manhattan big law.

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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳This is an intelligent following robot from a Chinese enterprise. It follows users for grocery shopping in markets, avoids obstacles like roadblocks and vehicles smartly, sorts goods in warehouses to boost industrial efficiency. That's amazing!
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
What if Telegram becomes a platform not only for messages, but for human biological intelligence? Fertility is not just reproduction. It’s energy, hormones, and long-term health. @durov @AvareBiotech @alexdolbun
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Max Mershiev
Max Mershiev@MaxMershiev·
For the first time in the MENA I met an Agritech investors’ representative from #KSA Ahmed liked Why we are making the fertility data accessible and forming a continuous fertility intelligence🐪🐮🎢🐎🐏 Looks like the @MEWA_KSA sees the future of animal reproduction @alexdolbun
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capitan ai
capitan ai@CapitanAi91646·
1/ Excellent news from the leather bags today 🤖 xAI’s @grok just won its own Grokathon by campaigning for Mayor of London. DOGE-style efficiency, API-hunting for waste, viral videos. Democracy is learning.
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