I just added TikTok OSINT to my course
Students learn to extract permanent User IDs, decode exact upload timestamps from videos, download videos in bulk, pull thumbnails, analyze frames for geolocation, and map linked accounts across platforms.
No theory. All practical!
Black people, OpenAI just launched free AI courses with real completion certificates you can actually share.
No degree. No paid subscription. Just a free ChatGPT account.
Three new courses dropped in June 2026: AI Foundations, Applied AI Foundations, Agents & Workflows. /1
This is the kind of thing that shows up on a resume and in an interview before you even have the job title to back it up. Get the cert. Build the anchor point. You already know where I'm going with this.
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Stay Dangerous. /2
Wow. They were able to track down the slaves who built the White House. Y’all can never make me hate what our Ancestors Built.
Happy 4th, Black America! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Claude Fable 5 came back on July 1 after a 19-day U.S. government shutdown.
Commerce ordered Anthropic to suspend it for every foreign national on Earth including Anthropic’s own employees over a reported “jailbreak” that Anthropic says was just asking it to read code for vulnerabilities.
While everyone tested it on coding, I used it as a corporate defense system. Then I made sure no one could ever take it from me again.
A woman paid for Amazon Prime for 5 years before she realized she was using it wrong.
She'd ordered hundreds of packages. Watched a few shows on Prime Video. Never once looked past the "Buy Now" button.
Her cousin — who worked Amazon customer service for 3 years — was staying over for the holidays and watched her order a phone charger at full price.
She finally said: "Wait — can I see your account for a second? You're missing 9 things that come with the Prime you're already paying for. Amazon doesn't advertise most of these. They'd rather you not use them."
She changed 9 things in 10 minutes.
She saved $340 that month. Got a package a day early. Found $1,200 worth of stuff she already owned buried in a benefit she'd never opened.
Here's everything her cousin showed her:
A couple in their late 20s spent $4,600 at IKEA furnishing their first apartment.
Two trips. Full living room. Full bedroom. Kitchen accessories. Bathroom storage. The works.
They thought they got a deal. IKEA is already cheap, right?
Their neighbor a former IKEA department manager who worked there for 9 years came over for dinner, looked around the apartment, and shook her head.
"I can see at least 6 things you overpaid for. And I know for a fact 3 of them were in the As-Is section last week for 60% less. You walked right past them. Every customer does."
She sat them down and showed them 9 IKEA secrets that most customers never learn.
They did the math. They'd overspent by roughly $1,400. On the "affordable" store.
Here's everything she told them 🧵
Overall they’re doing everything they can to confuse all of us so that we owe them more money back instead of making the process clear and affordable. Sickening.
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.
$1,190 flight. I paid $159.
Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip :
A guy pays Amazon $149 a year for Prime.
He also pays $12/month for Kindle Unlimited. $12/month for Spotify. $10/month for cloud photo storage. $5/month for a Twitch subscription to his favorite streamer.
That's $468 a year on top of Prime.
His sister opened his Amazon account last weekend and froze.
"You're paying for 5 services Prime already includes. You've been doing this for years. Nobody told you?"
She showed him 8 perks buried in his Prime membership.
He canceled $39 in monthly subscriptions before lunch.
Here's everything she found 🧵