do you understand what just happened?!
the guy whose AI raised $30M is starting a YouTube channel documenting his entire journey on how he built Polsia...
every single founder needs to watch this. 👇
Predicted lineups for MD1 (Updated version 🚨)
🔸 Top 24 nations for World Cup Fantasy
🟢 = very likely to start and play 80+ mins
🟡 = should start, but could get subbed early
🔴 = uncertain to start
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Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video he breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the plugins that 95% of users have never installed
- the caching setup that keeps it at 95% hit rate and almost free
- why starting every chat from zero is the slowest way to use Claude
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one project when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
full guide in the article below
Andrej Karpathy spent 2h showing how he actually uses AI day to day
he's a co-founder of OpenAI and led AI at Tesla, so when he shows how he works, it’s worth watching
and the whole session is just him telling the machine what he wants in simple terms, like he's briefing a coworker
watch what's actually happening the entire time:
> he describes the task in normal words
> it goes off and does the work
> he glances at the result and nudges it with one more sentence
that's the whole skill, and you've had it since you learned to talk
the only gap between that and a worker that runs on its own is handing that sentence a schedule and the tools to act
check his work, then build the version that keeps working when you stop
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Best teams to target for MD1 + MD2 🚨
Save this for your next World Cup draft 👍
Spain look like the standout all round team, Germany have massive MD1 upside, while Brazil and France look very strong for MD2.
Columbia offers great value and potential scouting bonus pts
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A random 14-year-old American girl bought a house in cash at 16 while her classmates were taking exams.
It started with one Google Maps search - she found an HVAC company with 4.8 stars, 280 reviews and a website too embarrassing to show clients.
Copied their data into ChatGPT 5.5 -> 2 minutes later a complete brief, an hour later a live site with booking and a reviews section.
Called the owner and showed him the preview. He signed the $900 invoice the same day.
Then she stopped looking for clients by hand.
AI pulls 200 businesses from Google Maps in 10 minutes - name, email, rating, review count.
ChatGPT 5.5 writes a personalized email for each one with their real business data and emails them automatically.
500 emails a day, 3% respond, 10% of those become clients.
Month one - $3,800.
Month six - $22,000.
Two years - $380,000 and a house.
Five million businesses on Google Maps are still waiting for that call.
Start your software factory now.
This 19-year-old makes $50,000 a month selling AI agents to business owners at $10,000-15,000 a call.
His secret - he never sells AI. He sells pain.
Not "our agent uses the latest technology" - but "how much are you paying your receptionist right now? $60,000 a year.
Over 10 years - $600,000. How many calls are you missing every day and how much revenue is that costing you annually?"
When the client calculates their own losses - $12,000-15,000 for an AI agent that never misses calls, never gets sick and answers everyone simultaneously sounds like an investment not an expense.
Kimi K2.6 builds these agents at a fraction of the cost - 300 parallel sub-agents, $0.60 per million tokens versus $5 with Claude, 12-hour autonomous sessions with zero human involvement. One prompt and a reception agent is ready.
He closes 3-4 clients a month. Each one pays once and the agent runs for years.
Sam Altman: "We're going to see 10-person billion-dollar companies pretty soon.
If I were 22 right now, I'd feel like the luckiest kid in history."
this is your sign to apply for the Founding 500.
A girl is clearing $20,000 a month from AI kids videos on YouTube.
She spends 20 minutes on it. Then her day is free.
Opens YouTube, finds what kids are watching on repeat that week. Doesn’t copy it. Just understands the energy.
Brings that idea to Claude. Gets back a full concept character, colors, mood, movement. Everything mapped out in seconds.
Takes it straight into Picsart to build the visual style. Then drops the final prompt into Sora 2.
A bright, smooth, cinematic kids video comes out the other side. Dancing characters. Vivid colors. The kind of thing a child will watch six times without blinking.
No camera. No editing app. No team. No studio.
Just a phone and three apps that do the heavy lifting while she handles the creative direction in plain English.
Posts it. Algorithm does the rest.
Kids loop it. Parents leave it running. Watch time goes through the roof. YouTube keeps pushing it to new screens.
$20,000 a month from a workflow that fits inside a lunch break.
She’s not grinding. She’s not hustling. She built a system once and now it just produces.
Most people are still trying to figure out what AI can do.
She already cashed the check.
Save this.