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Become a Claude Certified Architect
Here are all the required resource in one place: (save it)
Training courses: https://t.co/kBXCuOrprM (13 free courses)
Cookbook: https://t.co/SLnSUT703t
Exam Guide: https://t.co/A2pbDcy8GC
Practice questions: https://t.co/90eXwUwL8i (free)
MCP documentation: https://t.co/SbwZI0eM61 (free)
API documentation: https://t.co/9rmnLWxRHE (free)
Partner Network: https://t.co/diT5OE5H0b (free to join)
Link to join: https://t.co/OXQyTmf4wD
Personal Playbook someone created after the exam: https://t.co/qhXan3XnBK
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You can now start a one-person business using the NotebookLM + Canva workflow — even if you’re starting completely from scratch with no experience, no team, and no budget.
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Anthropic AI team just dropped the Prompting Playbook that beats most paid courses.
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Control case + edge cases + knowing when to hand off to a human = a real eval suite.
Worth more than any $500 prompt-engineering course.
A post was made few days ago about China allowing Nigerians to export cow bones duty-free…
And immediately business conversations started everywhere.
Some people were laughing.
Some were asking:
“Wetin Chinese wan use cow bone do?” 😭
Others were shouting:
“Tell them to come and build a factory in Nigeria!”
And I just dey look am because this is EXACTLY what I’ve been saying about exportation opportunities Nigerians ignore.
See ehn…
One country is looking at cow bones and seeing:
• fertilizer
• animal feed
• pharmaceuticals
• water purification
• gelatin production
• industrial raw materials
Another country is looking at the same cow bone and seeing:
“Aboki don throw waste.”
Na mindset and industrialization dey separate poor countries from wealthy ones.
The painful part?
Many Nigerians still think exportation is only about crude oil or big containers.
Meanwhile there’s money quietly hiding inside agricultural “waste” we overlook every day.
Cow bone.
Cassava peel.
Cocoa husk.
Palm kernel shell.
Rice husk.
Even poultry dung sef…
One thing we don’t struggle to sell for my farm side is poultry dung.
But when you tell people, dem go laugh like say na joke.
Meanwhile some people are literally processing it into organic fertilizer and exporting it as soil conditioner.
I once visited a processing area and saw people buying animal waste like gold.
At first I was shocked.
Then one old trader told me:
“Nothing for agriculture be waste if industry dey active.”
That line no ever leave my head.
Because the real money in agriculture is not always in planting or harvesting.
Na value addition.
That’s why some countries import our raw materials cheap, process them, package them, then sell finished products globally for 10x the value.
And we go still gather online shout:
“Nigeria has no opportunities.”
Meanwhile opportunities dey breathe beside slaughter slabs, poultry houses, and local markets 😭
The day Nigerians start seeing agriculture beyond planting and harvesting, many financial stories will change for this country.
Be honest…
What agricultural “waste” do you think we are still sleeping on in Nigeria?
@MikeAgrow
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A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
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He died 5 months later.
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The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
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this guy literally put a full AI engineering curriculum on GitHub and made it 100% FREE 🤯
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The rule that makes this curriculum completely different:
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By the time you use PyTorch, it’s just a shortcut for something you already know how to code from scratch.
It spans four languages:
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And the best part?
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HOW TO USE THEM PROPERLY
Don’t just build dashboards for aesthetics
While practicing, focus on:
Business problems
KPI selection
Storytelling
Stakeholder recommendations
Actionable insights
That’s what separates dashboard creators from actual analysts
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AI won’t replace you in 2026. People who know how to use AI will.
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Elon Musk's first wife once described what it's like to watch him fail.
She said he doesn't react the way normal people react. When a rocket explodes, most people in the room go silent. Some cry. Some start calculating the financial damage.
Musk pulls out his phone and starts making calls. Not emotional calls. Engineering calls. "What failed. When can we fix it. When's the next launch." His voice doesn't change. His face doesn't change. The rocket that just cost $60 million is already in the past. The next one is all that exists.
She said it was the most unsettling thing she'd ever witnessed. Not because he was cold. Because he genuinely wasn't affected. The failure didn't register as failure. It registered as data. An experiment that produced results. Results that inform the next experiment.
This is why he wins. Not because he doesn't fail. He fails more spectacularly than anyone in history. He wins because failure occupies zero psychological space. It enters as data and exits as action.
Most people lose not because they fail but because they spend weeks processing the failure before acting again. Musk spends zero seconds. The gap between failure and next attempt is a phone call.
- @multiplanet1
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