Introducing Adaptive Computer.
We put AI inside of an always-on personal computer that it uses to get work done.
Schedule agents. Create software. Automate anything.
As part of the launch, we’re giving one free month of Adaptive to users.
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Your Parents Are Getting Older.
30 Things To Do With Them Before Time Moves On.
1. Record their voice telling a story. One day that voice becomes a sound you can never hear again.
🚨THE CEO OF ANTHROPIC JUST PUBLICLY WARNED AI WILL ELIMINATE 50% OF WHITE COLLAR JOBS WITHIN 3 YEARS.
You literally have no time.
If you keep saying "I need to learn AI" but have no clue where to actually begin, read this:
Bookmark it. So that you can come back.
Most people's plan right now:
"I'll figure it out later."
Later is gone.
Here's the exact 30-day roadmap:
WEEK 1: FIX HOW YOU PROMPT
Bad prompt: "Write me a marketing email."
Good prompt: "You are a direct response copywriter. Write a cold email for HR managers at 50-person companies. Reader is busy and skeptical. Under 100 words. One CTA at the end."
Same tool. Completely different output.
The framework: Role. Task. Context. Constraints. Format.
Memorise that. Use it on everything.
WEEK 2: USE AI TO THINK, NOT JUST PRODUCE
Most people use AI like this:
"Write me a business plan."
The people actually winning use it like this:
"I'm building X for Y. Challenge every assumption I have. Find the 3 biggest holes in my thinking."
Sparring partner beats secretary. Every time.
Take your hardest problem this week. Don't ask AI to solve it. Ask it to destroy your current thinking first.
WEEK 3: BUILD ONE REAL WORKFLOW
Not a demo. Not a test. A real one.
Fake workflow: Open ChatGPT, type, copy, done.
Real workflow: A saved system prompt that already knows your context, audience and tone. Minimal editing every time. Runs 3-4 times a week. Compounds.
Pick your most time-consuming task. Build the system prompt around it. Use it until it's automatic.
WEEK 4: PICK ONE TOOL. GO ALL IN.
Stop collecting. Start mastering.
Claude (https://t.co/0hpyTMOjKV) — thinking, writing, strategy
Perplexity (https://t.co/jPPLR7NHRu) — research with real cited sources
Ideogram (https://t.co/lD9RLiPFtp) — image generation, free
Kling AI (https://t.co/o46wfwDlZ7) — video creation, free tier
n8n (https://t.co/CUFesn1wgB) — automation without code
Pick one. Spend the whole week going deeper than you ever have. Read the docs. Break it. Learn why.
That's how you become the person others ask.
Free resources to go deeper:
Prompting: https://t.co/joI801PMiN
Courses: https://t.co/TyUxJAWjof
Research: https://t.co/jPPLR7NHRu
The basics are table stakes now.
Everyone can write an email with AI.
The real gap is between people using it reactively and people who have built systems that compound quietly every week.
30 days. One framework. One workflow. One deep tool.
That's the distance between you and the people not worried about those 5 years.
The scary part isn't AI.
The scary part is that your replacement is reading posts like this right now and actually doing something about it.
CANCEL your weekend plans.
You NEED to:
> master NotebookLM for learning
> create images + videos with Grok Imagine
> set up OpenClaw and automate workflows
> vibe code with Claude Code
> test different models in Google AI Studio
> learn MCP + Skills
> automate your life with AI
Start now... AI is not waiting for you💀
How to set up the Claude completely in just 1 day:
(Save this. Send it to your team. Thank me later.)
Tool 1: Cowork
Download Claude (claude .com/download).
Open the Cowork tab.
Select a folder from your computer.
Now build your brain file. Create "about-me .md."
To download mine, go here: https://t.co/psB7XxAv8w.
Don't pay anything. It's free in the welcome email.
Then, start every chat with this prompt:
"Read the files first. Then ask me questions before doing anything."
Tool 2: Model
Pick Opus 4.6 (it's the best model right now).
Turn on Extended Thinking.
Most skip this & wonder why Claude feels generic.
Then go to Settings > Connectors.
Link Slack, Google Drive, Notion.
Claude now reads your actual workspace.
Tool 3: Excel
Open Excel. Go to Insert > Get Add-ins.
Search "Claude by Anthropic." Install.
Open any spreadsheet. Ask: "Give me a summary of each tab." Claude lives inside the spreadsheet. It knows what D14 actually contains.
Tool 4: Plugins
Go to claude .com/plugins.
Pick the one as per your job.
Marketing. Sales. Legal. Finance. Data.
Click install. Type / in your next chat.
Legal software companies lost $285B in market cap when these dropped. That's a signal.
Tool 5: Artifacts
Nothing to install. Ask Claude to build something.
"Create an interactive HTML calculator for [thing]."
You get a working tool inside the chat. Not text. Not a suggestion. A thing you click and use.
Tool 6: Projects
Go to claude .ai. Click Projects. Create one. Upload your files and add instructions. Every chat inside the project remembers your context.
Honest take: Cowork replaced this for me.
But for teams, it still works.
Where Claude falls short:
No image generation. Use Gemini.
Not the best at real-time search. Use Grok.
Not the best at everything. No tool is.
But for writing, thinking, analyzing, and working with your files? It's the best.
The real difference:
Most people open Claude, type one prompt, get a mid response, and leave.
Because they set up one tool out of six.
Set up all six. It takes 1 day.
Then you'll understand why everyone switched.
Full setup guide + features: https://t.co/jw2qdIbLxJ
Full Claude cowork set up: https://t.co/uWTpOI3oyE
Follow for more @rubenhassid
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now analyze options trades like a $500/hr options strategist (for free)
Here are 10 Claude prompts I use to sell puts, buy LEAPs, and run the wheel without second-guessing every trade. 👇
(Save this 🔖 for later)
OpenClaw just got a desktop app. And nobody's talking about it.
It's called Claw X. It's free. And it changes everything about how you use AI agents.
Here's the problem it solves:
Running OpenClaw required command line.
That's like owning a Ferrari but the only way to drive it is reading a manual written in Japanese.
Claw X fixes that with a clean desktop UI.
One-click install. No terminal. No commands. No tech skills.
Here's what you get inside:
A dashboard showing your agent's activity, skills, and scheduled tasks all in one place.
One-click connections to Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp.
Visual settings for switching AI providers — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or even free local models via Ollama.
Scheduled task management without touching a single config file.
And the setup takes 2 minutes.
Just paste the GitHub link into OpenClaw and say "install this."
It sets itself up.
You've been avoiding OpenClaw because the setup looked complicated.
That excuse is
Google just quietly changed the game.
Pair NotebookLM with Gemini 3.1 Pro and you can go from zero research to a full landing page in under an hour.
No designer.
No developer.
No 20-tab research spiral.
Here’s the 6-step workflow nobody’s talking about:
1. Discover – NotebookLM finds and cites real sources for you.
2. Refine – It cleans the fluff and structures everything.
3. One-click transfer – Open in Gemini 3.1 Pro.
4. Design – Generate a premium SVG hero section.
5. Build – Full HTML + CSS landing page.
6. Ship – Go live.
Research brain + Builder brain.
If you’re still doing this manually in 2026, you’re wasting weeks.
Comment “WORKFLOW” and I’ll break down the exact prompts.
No. You don't need a Mac Mini for OpenClaw.
You can actually host everything you need on an old Android phone.
And you'll have a setup which is:
- Much faster
- Way cheaper
- With the same features
Even a $25 phone can do the job.
You are bored because you are playing life on main quest only mode. 😭
Here are 50 side quests to unlock your character development:
1. Wake up for sunrise
2. Take a solo day trip
3. Read one book outside your usual taste
4. Learn to cook one elite signature dish
5. Start a 30-day fitness challenge
6. Try a new sport
7. Message someone you respect and ask one smart question
8. Volunteer once
9. Delete one draining app
10. Learn basic investing
11. Fix something in your house yourself
12. Journal for 7 days straight
13. Take a cold shower for a week
14. Do 10K steps daily for a month
15. Join a random workshop
16. Learn public speaking
17. Compliment 5 strangers (genuinely)
18. Go 24 hours without complaining
19. Start a micro side hustle
20. Wake up at 5 AM for 10 days
21. Take your parents out for dinner
22. Learn basic self-defense
23. Upgrade your wardrobe intentionally
24. Host a small gathering
25. Try digital minimalism for a weekend
26. Meditate daily for 14 days
27. Write a letter to future you
28. Create a vision board
29. Learn to swim properly
30. Start a creative hobby (photography, music, sketching)
31. Take a personality test and reflect
32. Reach out to an old friend
33. Learn one high-income skill
34. Do a no-sugar week
35. Plan a surprise for someone
36. Watch a documentary instead of Netflix series
37. Spend a full day offline
38. Fix your sleep schedule
39. Try networking without asking for anything
40. Learn basic car maintenance
41. Start tracking your expenses
42. Declutter your room
43. Create a morning routine
44. Teach someone something
45. Join a local community group
46. Learn storytelling
47. Build something small (website, blog, product)
48. Take yourself on a solo coffee date
49. Say “no” to something draining
50. Do one thing daily that scares you slightly
Boredom isn’t lack of entertainment.
It’s lack of challenge.
Go unlock some XP, bro. 🎮🔥