🚨Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
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I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
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Remember that moment when John McCain in Kyiv in 2013, was openly admitting on CNN that the US delegation was there to "orchestrate" a regime change in Ukraine?
He flaunted it, with Victoria Nuland at his side, actively manipulating the overthrow of the democratically elected President Yanukovych.
No subtlety.
No pretense.
Just raw, brazen intervention.
Meanwhile we are told this conflict is "unprovoked"
😂😂😂😂
A MIT professor gave a 1-hour lecture in 2019 that has 18 million views.
He died 5 months after recording it.
It was his final gift to the world.
Patrick Winston taught at MIT for 50 years.
The smartest engineers on earth sat in his classroom.
And he spent his last lecture teaching them the one skill their degrees never covered.
How to speak.
15 lessons that will change how you communicate forever:
Never open with a joke. Your audience is not ready to laugh yet. Open with a promise of what they will know by the end.
Your ideas are like your children. You are too close to them. What is obvious to you is invisible to everyone else. Explain the obvious.
The 5-minute rule: the first 5 minutes of any talk determine whether people will listen for the next 55. Spend more time on your opening than anything else.
Repeat your most important idea 3 times in 3 different ways. Once is never enough.
Build a fence around your idea. Tell people what it is NOT before you tell them what it IS.
Verbal punctuation. Pause. Let the idea land before moving to the next one.
Ask questions nobody will answer. Then wait 7 seconds. The silence is not awkward. It is processing.
Never read your slides. Your audience can read. They cannot listen and read simultaneously.
Use the board not the slides. Writing forces you to slow down. Slowing down forces clarity.
Inspire before you inform. Nobody learns from someone they are not inspired by.
End with a contribution not a summary. Tell them what you gave them. Not what you said.
Never say thank you at the end. It is weak. End with something that lands.
Stories make ideas stick. Data makes ideas understood. You need both. In that order.
The quality of your communication determines the quality of your ideas in the eyes of the world. Not the ideas themselves.
Practice is not preparation. Practice IS the skill.
Patrick Winston understood something most people spend their entire careers missing.
Your ideas are only as powerful as your ability to transfer them into someone else's mind.
You can be the smartest person in the room and be completely invisible.
Or you can master communication and make average ideas feel like breakthroughs.
He chose to spend his last lecture teaching this.
Watch it tonight.
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If Lukashenko is a dictator, I’m the QUEEN OF ENGLAND.
I just sat down with Lukashenko for a two-hour, unscripted conversation with no pre-approved questions.
I’ve worked at NBC, CNN, Univision, Fox News, and now at RT, where, despite its flaws, I have more journalistic independence than I ever had.
George Soros rewrote history textbooks for an entire generation across 15 former Soviet countries, and most of them have no idea it happened.
Russia also transitioned to the so-called Bologna system. But at some point, the country pulled back from that direction, or rather, the leadership did.
At the same time, a similar rewriting of history was happening across all the countries of the former USSR. And as you know, Putin was not there to fix that. So people in those countries effectively woke up one day to a completely different version of history, often the opposite of what they had learned in school, and newer generation is learning traitors as heros.
A distorted version of history exists in parts of Europe as well, while in the United States, historical awareness is often minimal to begin with.
DUMP THE DYING EMPIRE: AUSTRALIA MUST JOIN BRICS NOW OR FACE DECLINE
By Jamie McIntyre, Founder of Australian National Review and Political Commentator
Australia is sleepwalking into irrelevance.
While the world rapidly reshapes itself into a new global order, Australia’s political class remains stuck in a dangerous habit: clinging to dying empires and calling it “alliance.”
We’ve seen this movie before.
Australia blindly relied on the British Empire for protection during World War II. Then came the brutal wake-up call — the fall of Singapore in under 48 hours. That illusion of security evaporated overnight.
Now history is repeating itself.
Only this time, it’s the United States.
Australia continues to tie its future to an ageing empire riddled with debt, internal division, endless wars, and declining global influence. Yet our leaders still act as if Washington’s power is unquestionable and permanent.
It isn’t.
The unipolar world is over.
And the rise of BRICS is proof.
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THE REAL POWER SHIFT IS ALREADY HAPPENING
The BRICS alliance — including nations like Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — is no longer a sideshow.
It is rapidly becoming the dominant global bloc.
New members and aligned nations are expanding its reach, including countries like Iran and Indonesia — both critical to Australia’s regional and energy future.
Together, these nations represent:
•The majority of the world’s population
•A growing share of global GDP
•Massive energy reserves
•Increasing control over global trade routes
Meanwhile, the Western system is creaking under its own weight — drowning in debt, inflation, and geopolitical overreach.
Yet Australia remains locked into it.
Why?
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A FOREIGN POLICY WRITTEN BY OTHERS
Australia does not currently have an independent foreign policy.
It has a borrowed one.
For decades, Canberra has followed Washington into wars, sanctions, and geopolitical conflicts that have delivered little benefit to ordinary Australians — but plenty of economic blowback.
Energy insecurity.
Rising fuel costs.
Supply chain instability.
These are not accidents.
They are consequences.
Australia is an energy-rich nation. It should be one of the most secure and self-reliant countries on Earth. Instead, it behaves like a dependent state — exposed, reactive, and strategically vulnerable.
That is a political failure.
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TIME TO THINK LIKE A SOVEREIGN NATION
🚨 The most disrespectful thing someone has ever done to the AI industry:
Fit 51 models into one HTML file with zero dependencies and gave it away for free.
Read that again. One HTML file. Not an app. Not a platform. A file.
It's called G0DM0D3.
Drag it into your browser. You now have Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, Grok, Mistral, LLaMA, DeepSeek, Qwen, and 43 more models. Right there. No install.
No React. No Next.js. No node_modules. No build step. No backend. No server. Nothing.
Here's what's packed into this single file:
→ 51 AI models through one chat interface via OpenRouter
→ Race multiple models against each other in parallel
→ See which model gives the best answer side by side
→ Auto-tuning engine that adjusts temperature and sampling per context
→ Your API key never leaves your browser. Zero data collection.
→ Works on desktop and mobile
→ Self-host by opening a file. That's it. That's the deployment.
Here's the wildest part:
Every AI company on Earth built a team, raised millions, deployed servers, hired engineers, and built apps to give you access to their model behind a $20/month paywall.
This person built one HTML file that accesses all of them at once.
No team. No funding. No servers. No paywall. One file.
ChatGPT Plus: $20/month for one model.
Claude Pro: $20/month for one model.
Gemini Advanced: $20/month for one model.
This: 51 models. One file. Price of an API key.
Open Source. AGPL-3.0 License.
@JohnnyBacklund @GeneralMCNews Who breaks it? Russia? Minks 1, 2 , graindeal and infrastructure deal were all broken by Ukraine. You better get it straight as you are going to be in the wrong side of the history.
I know it's the norm nowadays but it's still amazing to see flat-out lies like this in major media outlets.
Putin didn't in the least "endorse Trump’s Greenland takeover", in fact he called it "concerning" because it shows that "NATO countries are increasingly often designating the Far North as a springboard for possible conflicts." And he added that Russia needed to "proceed from current realities and respond to all this."
I'm using the exact same Putin speech The Guardian references in their article (https://t.co/5tO8MQGVgF), which he made "at an Arctic policy forum in the northern Russian city of Murmansk": https://t.co/AIr0DqXUJX
Anyone can verify this for themselves: read Putin's speech and then read The Guardian article and you'll see it's a complete misrepresentation.
The Guardian then uses this supposed "endorsement" by Putin to make the case that he is an "enthusiastic ally" of "Trump's transactional view of the world, as well as his deep suspicion of transnational organisations set up after the second world war," like "the United Nations."
But this is of course shockingly wrong too, as Russia, together with China and Global South countries in general keep emphasizing that they actually want a much bigger role for the UN in a future multipolar world order.
For proof just take the extraordinary 8,000-word joint statement released by Russia and China in May last year (https://t.co/3BSQbNZUjN) in which they describe in minute details their vision for a new world order.
The foundation of this order? "The achievements of World War II and the post-war world order established by the UN Charter."
In Russia and China's view THEY are the true guarantors of the post-WW2 order, when the West—the U.S. very much included—has completely betrayed its spirit and principles.
The joint statement was particularly critical of the United States, writing that its adherence "to hegemonism and power politics" was contrary to the trend towards a multipolar world order, and that the "US, with its Cold War mentality and camp confrontation model, puts 'small group' security above regional security and stability." They also wrote that they has "serious concern about the United States' attempts to undermine strategic stability to maintain its absolute military superiority."
So the notion that Putin would now be an "enthusiastic ally" of Trump as he doubles down on power politics, further undermines the post-WW2 order and makes a complete mockery of the UN Charter is laughable at best.
I strongly believe that this sort of Orwellian misrepresentation of reality is one of the key reasons, if not THE key reason, for the West's decline and Europe's in particular.
It's why all their actions feel completely disconnected from reality. Because they are!
When you take decisions based on lies you tell yourself, don't be surprised if those decisions lead to disastrous outcomes. And trap you in a vicious cycle where false narratives drive poor policy choices, which then require even more distorted reporting to justify their failures.
@GeneralMCNews EU integration is why half your country is gone and your people dying everyday. Russia wants a buffer between them and NATO/EU, sadly you need to accept you are that buffer.