Monica Lam (Stanford Professor):
"AI writes shallow reports for one reason, you ask it ONE question. Our method asks dozens, like a journalist, and the same chatbot starts writing articles 25% better organized than top AI."
paper presented at a leading AI research conference, her Stanford lab (OVAL) unveiled STORM - a method already used by 70,000+ people to generate Wikipedia-grade, fully-cited articles on topics it has never seen.
the secret formula: 6–8 expert perspectives + cited expert interviews + ruthless outline + grounded section-by-section writing + blind-spot red team = a report you can actually trust.
watch the full breakdown to copy all 5 prompts into Claude.
save this post so the formula is ready when you need it.
$BTC is dumping but Altcoin is very strong
That's why I always tell you guys that you should only trade Altcoins with a market cap below $50M at the moment.
Even though the market is bad, I've still made a lot of money from Altcoins.
We just need to follow the money flow; even when the market isn't good, we can still make a profit.
We made a Wes Anderson style cinematic ad for @cartesia
The whole thing cost me $80 in Seedance 2.0.
Most people never share this kind of sauce. But f*ck it, we ball
Full workflow and prompts below.
Steal it 👇
biology<>AI is going to deliver most of the returns in the stock market
I went long $pltr at $7, $amd at $4.2: this is way, way bigger
breaks down into two buckets:
read: $rxrx $naut $tem $cai $hims
write: $ibrx $inkt $ngen $pbls
most value accrues to the Ontology: $HIMS
Jim Rogers, co-founder of the Quantum Fund alongside George Soros, made enough by 37 to never work again
- his fund beat the market by nearly 100x over a decade
"nobody, but nobody, is smart enough to outsmart the market all the time"
98min on commodities, China, and where the world is heading
bookmark & watch
Only ~5% of SpaceX stock is floating right now
~95% $SPCX is still locked
Most don’t realize bearish pressure often comes later, when insiders finally get liquidity
Unlock schedule below ⬇️
TWO DEVS BUILT A FULL MULTIPLAYER 3D GAME WITH WEBGL + THREE.JS - IN 5.7MB. NO UNITY. NO INSTALL.
"Messenger" by Abeto is a planetary-delivery game:
you're a kid on a tiny round world, dropping off mail, bumping into real players, waving with emojis.
It runs entirely in a browser tab.
The part that breaks your brain is the size.
The whole thing loads in ~5.7MB. Not 5.7GB. Megabytes.
You click a link and you're already playing - no download, no launcher, no account.
what's under the hood:
→ WebGL + Three.js as the core - no Unity, no Godot
→ three-mesh-bvh for fast collisions on the curved planet
→ 3D models in Houdini + Blender, textures from Substance
→ real-time multiplayer over WebSockets on Node.js
→ lo-fi soundtrack streamed in, not bundled
for scale:
→ AAA games ship at 50-150GB → this is ~10,000× lighter
→ install time for most 3D games: minutes → this: ~0 seconds
→ platform needed: none. it's a URL.
We spent a decade saying "real games need a 100GB download and a gaming rig."
A two-person studio just shipped a multiplayer 3D world that fits in the size of a few photos and opens in a tab.
The browser quietly became a game console.
Most people haven't noticed yet.
🔗 Link: https://t.co/h4EEpt5h4E
stop innovating ❌
the guy who's shipped more "hit products" than almost anyone in history said this
Mark Pincus built FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker
8 of his 10 launches became hits. millions of users, real revenue, the kind of products people actually know
his framework is the opposite of what you've been taught: copy what's already proven, make one thing so good that 10 out of 10 users say "fuck yeah," then add one new twist that will probably fail anyway
he calls the refusal to copy "moral arbitrage"
we won't do it because school told us copying is cheating, which means the edge sits wide open for whoever has the least ego
this is basically how I've built my entire portfolio: Revid, Outrank, SuperX, PostSyncer - even Tweet Hunter and Taplio - none of them are new ideas
short video, SEO, growing on socials, all existed before me
I just picked proven categories and obsessed over making one thing meaningfully better, to make my product x10 better compared to competition
innovate by making the product better
not by creating a completely new category
The craziest thing about this video isn't the $4,441 day
It's that almost nobody would call this a factory
No smokestacks. No forklifts. No massive building. Just rows of 3D printers quietly turning plastic into cash while most people are still arguing about side hustles.
90 orders shipped in a single day. Dozens of machines running at the same time. Products being printed, packed, and sent out before the owner even touches half of them. At some point you stop owning a printer and start owning a production line.
This is why I'm paying so much attention to machine-powered businesses right now. First it was software. Now it's physical products. The cost of starting a manufacturing operation is collapsing, and most people haven't noticed yet.
The next generation of million-dollar businesses won't always start in warehouses. Some will start with a few machines in a room and a founder smart enough to let the machines do the work.
a food scanner app making $150,000/mo...
Olive's old paywall had a monthly plan and a yearly plan. the newer one has a "7-day Free trial" and a "$1.99 trial." both lead to the same yearly subscription.
old vs new teardown:
- removed the demographic opening. the newer version makes you pick an identity avatar
- the old version had one fear screen (a line graph). the newer one has a full sequence
- added a "Reality Check" scorecard right before the paywall
- moved push notification prompt, framed as a health-safety tool
- the 7-day trial is unlocked if you share the app via iOS Contacts, the old version gave a 3-day trial for free
- the newer paywall offers two options ("Free 7 days" and "$1.99 for 30 days"), both auto-renew to the same year subscription
- annual price dropped from $79.99 to $29.99 but buried inside trial decoys
-purchase changed from an immediate barcode scanner to a gamified dashboard
$BTC
We already know that Bitcoin’s volatility has been compressing with each cycle.
The parabolic upside moves are becoming less extreme as the market matures. As a result, price action is gradually transitioning toward more flat line.
If the same principle applies to the downside, it would suggest that drawdowns become less severe over time.
The Best Time Frames Chart To Trade:
✅ 1. Scalping
Timeframes:
•1-minute (M1)
•3-minute (M3)
•5-minute (M5)
Why: Fast entries, low holding time, many setups.
✅ 2. Day Trading
Timeframes:
•5-minute (M5) → entry
•15-minute (M15) → confirmation
•1-hour (H1) → trend direction
Why: Clean intraday setups without too much noise.
✅ 3. Swing Trading
Timeframes:
•1-hour (H1)
•4-hour (H4)
•Daily (D1)
Why: Strong trends, fewer fakeouts, bigger moves.
✅ 4. Position Trading (Long-Term)
Timeframes:
•Daily (D1)
•Weekly (W1)
•Monthly (MN)
Why: Identifying big market cycles and long-term trends.
Most Accurate Combination for ANY Trader (my recommended)
•Daily (D1) → trend
•4-hour (H4) → setup
•15-minute (M15) → entry
This avoids losses from noise and gives high-probability trades.
Simple Rule
The higher the timeframe → the cleaner the trend.
The lower the timeframe → the more noise and fakeouts.
Generally Discipline Matters A lot:
MICROSOFT JUST RELEASED A FREE TOOL THAT SLASHES CLAUDE TOKEN COSTS BY 70%
LLMs: eating 3,000 tokens per PDF page just to parse broken tables. context windows burned before you ask the first question.
one MCP server command. zero manual copy-pasting. Microsoft's "MarkItDown" auto-converts PDFs, Excel sheets, and YouTube videos into raw Markdown.
10 clients at $1,500/month automated content engine = $15,000/month. from a single n8n workflow. while you sleep.
> MarkItDown . Claude Code . n8n
agencies are firing human copywriters because of token limits. this setup didn't.
HOW TO BUILD A 1-MAN B2B CONTENT FACTORY (STEP-BY-STEP) 👇
1/ THE PROBLEM
When you feed Claude a raw PDF or YouTube URL, it wastes massive computational power scraping junk formatting. You are literally burning money on token overhead.
2/ THE PIPELINE
Inbound: Client drops raw webinars, technical docs, or zoom recordings into a Google Drive folder.
The Clean: MarkItDown auto-triggers via Python script, stripping images and converting everything into clean .md.
The Scale: Claude processes the native Markdown instantly, saving 70% on context limits.
3/ THE PRODUCT LINE
The Knowledge Base: Turning chaotic corporate files into a structured Obsidian/Notion workspace.
The Content Engine: Turn ONE 60-minute client webinar into 1 long-form article, 5 TG posts, and 3 high-engagement X threads.
4/ THE COLD OUTBOUND HACK
Pick an expert's YouTube video. Run it through MarkItDown + Claude. DM them the polished, high-value thread with: "Hey, turned your video into this in 5 minutes. I can ship 30 of these a month. Let’s talk."
5/ INFRASTRUCTURE
Once the prompt logic is dialed in, spin up AI agents via n8n to handle fetching, converting, and formatting. Your only job is a 60-second QA check before shipping to the client.
I had no visitors for about 6 months.
But, right now, I am getting:
• 600+ traffic per day
• 1,300+ impressions per day
• $1,800+ revenue per month
Don't be discouraged too quickly.
Keep doing SEO...