L’équipe d’Anthropic vient de montrer comment utiliser correctement Claude Code.
30 minutes. gratuit. présenté par la personne qui a créé Claude Code.
Regarde le workshop. Ajoute en signet 🔖
Ça vaut plus que tous les cours à 500$ que t’as failli acheter.
Anthropic pays engineers $750,000 a year to understand how AI models actually work.
Stanford just put the same knowledge on YouTube.
2 hours. Completely free.
This is the lecture that teaches you what most AI courses skip entirely.
Not how to use the tools.
Why they work the way they do.
The engineers who understand the why build things the people who only know the how cannot even conceive of.
The gap between those two groups is $750,000 a year.
You can close most of it in an afternoon.
Bookmark this before you scroll past it.
Watch it this weekend.
Not eventually.
This weekend.
Mark Cuban just described the largest wealth transfer of the AI era.
Almost nobody understood what he said.
Cuban: “There are 33 million companies in this country. Aren’t going to have AI budgets. Aren’t going to have AI experts.”
Not tech startups.
The shoe store. The regional trucking outfit. The accounting firm with 12 employees.
The businesses that actually run the physical economy.
They know AI is coming. They have no idea what to do with it.
Cuban: “You’ve got the head of Microsoft saying software is dead because everything’s going to be customized to your unique utilization.”
Software is dead.
The SaaS era ran on one rule. Build a generic product. Force millions of companies to bend their workflows around it. Charge rent forever.
AI ends the contract.
The business stops bending to the software. The intelligence bends to the business.
But customized by whom.
The third-generation manufacturer cannot tell Claude from Gemini. The county hospital is staring at a reactor asking where the light switch is.
Cuban: “Who’s going to do it for them?”
That question is worth more than the frontier models themselves.
Hundreds of billions are being burned to build the foundation. The smartest engineers alive are locked in a bloodbath over who owns the base layer.
Let them fight.
Let them burn the capital. Let them drive the cost of raw intelligence toward zero.
Because the wealth does not collect where the brain is built.
It collects where the brain meets the business.
Every ambitious kid in college right now thinks survival means a seat at OpenAI or Anthropic.
Cuban is staring at the other 99 percent of the economy.
Learn the models. Then learn the messy, unglamorous reality of how a 50-person company actually operates.
Walk through the door. Understand their problems. Wire the intelligence directly into their revenue.
That is not a job title. That is an entire economic class being born.
You do not need to build the brain. You need to build the nervous system.
The biggest winners of the electricity era were not the engineers who built the generators. They were the ones who walked into dark factories and showed the owners where to plug in.
33 million companies are standing in the dark right now.
Silicon Valley is racing to build the god. The fortunes will belong to whoever teaches him a trade.
93 years & 231 days old Ann Esselstyn dead hangs for 2 min 52 seconds! To set new WR. (Maybe we call it live hangs instead now?) Distal strength reflects many things.
Do hard things. Because there’s nothing better than a hard-earned win. The pain. The struggle. The adaptation. And then, the reward. The feeling of knowing that you paid the cost of entry for the thing you wanted to achieve. Doing hard things is good for the soul.
Do you ever wonder what happens inside the mind of an elite athlete?
I absolutely love this perspective from gold medal freeskier Eileen Gu on the power of our mindset and belief system: "You can control how you think. And therefore, you can control who you are."
Athletes don’t just magically create routines and habits. They’re supported by coaches who use the principles of behavioral science to set them up for success. That means using techniques to reduce decision fatigue and lower stress. Through neuroplasticity, the small choices we repeat every day can strengthen our neural circuits and rewire our brains to make certain behaviors more automatic, which is exactly what Gu has trained her mind to do.
As Gu said, “With neuroplasticity on my side, I can become exactly who I want to be.”
What was your favorite moment of the Winter 2026 Olympics? Let me know in the comments!
@theamelia__ Yes! It was very, very real. That's why you had neighborhood friends, everyone got kicked out of the house together and roamed the neighborhood. hahaha #community
Hi my name is David Rock some people know me as DRock who used to film and document GarVee for nearly a decade.
What you might not know about me is that my entire life I’ve wanted to be a Filmmaker.
I’m now in the process of fundraising for two feature films.
1) Animated Feature (Think Pixar, Disney, Dreamworks)
2) Psychological Thriller (Think Black Swan, Momento, and Whiplash)
If you’re in the film funding space please reach out.
Thanks, out here making dreams happen.
Start going much deeper and much more nuanced in your “prompts” with your 🤖 apps - too many still use ChatGPT like it’s Google search.. when it has much more power than that and can give you much more in depth answers and more importantly can be a working partner versus a quick tool .. hope this inspires more to use their voice - I think voice will be the main interface with ai 🤖 in the next decade & I hope this inspires someone to ask much more detailed questions and go much deeper with their details and nuances!
What’s the longest prompt you’ve made so far ?
What are u using these apps for so far?