Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
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Michael Phelps on how to accomplish big things:
"When I said I wanted to win eight gold medals, basically half the people in the swimming world thought I was absolutely crazy and nobody could ever do something like that. But for me, I was somebody who believed in it and somebody who believed in the process of getting there."
Michael knew it wouldn't happen overnight.
As he puts it:
"Every little small thing that we did was a small stepping stone in order to even be able to have that chance and that opportunity to do what I did in 2008. From 2002 to 2008 was basically trial and error."
On managing pressure during the Olympics:
"Winning a gold medal is absolutely incredible, but I knew that I had seven other events after the first day. So I have to throw that in the back of my head, throw that race out. I broke a world record, won my first gold medal, cool, things are starting really well. I have to put that behind me to get ready for the next race."
He continues:
"On top of that I have to make sure I'm eating the right amount, I'm sleeping the right amount, my body is as fresh as I can possibly be. That means sitting in an ice tank, getting massages, getting stretched. All of these small things end up adding up to the major end result."
His daily approach:
"We would call it putting money into the bank. At the end of the year when we had a major international competition, we could withdraw that money that we had saved throughout the year."
On motivation:
"I'll be the first one to tell you there were a lot of days where I did not want to get out of bed. But if you have those little small goals, those little small things that get you excited when you don't want to, it's going to make it even better and even easier at the end."
The difference between good and great:
"If you look at the greats in any walk of life, the greats do things when they don't always want to. And that's the separation for me."
Small daily deposits create Olympic results.
A dog named Maru amazed everyone by tagging along with the photographer tasked with capturing images for Google Street View.
The seven-year-old golden retriever's journey covered a significant portion of the South Korean island of Jukdo, and his image was captured in over a thousand photos on the map.
She was not calm until now. She was anxious when she was brought to the shelter. Neither from the noise nor from the touch did she come out.
This cat is named Takn. When she was brought in, she was with three brothers. Two of them were adopted; they were normal, not ugly. People would look at her and ignore her because she was neither friendly nor happy; she was just chilling.
Time passed, and people began to ignore her more and more. Four years went by, and no one adopted her.
Takn was now in a corner of a shelter room. She looked nice, but she didn’t know much because the shelter had animals making sounds, and humans coming and going. She hadn’t seen the outside world for four years and didn’t know what it was like out there since she had come here.
But today, something happened. A family accepted her and wanted to adopt this kind of cat. Then what happened? She came to her forever home. She was given a soft bed, and there was a toy for her to play with. For the first time, she saw such an environment and was very happy. Today, she is finally calm and sleeping; her owner sent this image. Her name remains the same because her owner kept it just like that.
If you're struggling in life, do this:
> final food 4 hours before sleep
> screens off 60 before bed
> read a book 10 min before sleep
> light in eyes when waking
> exercise daily
Do it for 7 days straight.
It works. I promise.
🚨Tom and Jerry cost $50,000 per episode in 1945
that runs near $870,000 today
a 19-year-old spent $124 last month and made $12,345
> Claude writes each scene: 10 minutes
> Midjourney draws every frame: 20 minutes
> Runway animates the chase: 15 minutes
> ElevenLabs voices the cast: 10 minutes
> Suno scores the gag: 5 minutes
> Make uploads it: 0 minutes
$870,000 then. $124 now. same chase.
he runs it from one laptop.
every step is in the article above👇
In 1998, Warren Buffett gave a 1-hour masterclass on how to never lose money investing.
His frameworks:
• The 10% ownership test
• Castle & moat thinking
• Circle of competence
• Why smart people go broke
12 timeless lessons from his masterclass:
Jim Simons turned $100 into $130 billion using math.
He just gave the entire playbook in a free 1-hour MIT lecture.
You've been picking stocks based on Reddit and vibes.
He returned 66% per year for 30 years using equations.
This is the most valuable hour you'll spend this week.
Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build the bot this weekend. Follow
@codewithimanshu
for more high-signal content that turns lectures into income.
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Below what nobody is telling you about this lecture.
Everything Jim Simons taught Renaissance Technologies in the 1980s is now buildable in a weekend with Claude Code.
Pattern recognition across thousands of assets. Signal detection in noise. Automated execution.
Risk management at scale. In 1988, this required a team of 50 PhDs and millions in infrastructure.
In 2026, one person with Claude + a laptop can build a working version in 7 days.
The knowledge gap between you and a Renaissance trader is now smaller than it has ever been in history. Follow
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What this lecture actually teaches you to build.
Simons walks through the core principles that printed $130 billion:
> Find statistical edges that are invisible to humans
> Trade only when the math says yes, never on emotion
> Run hundreds of small bets simultaneously, not one big bet
> Cut losses ruthlessly when signals weaken
> Compound relentlessly across decades These aren't trading tips.
These are the foundational principles of every AI trading bot worth running. Watch the lecture. Take notes. Then turn it into a system. Follow
@codewithimanshu
for the exact Claude prompts that turn quant theory into deployed bots.
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Your weekend playbook to turn this into profits.
Friday night: watch the Simons lecture. Take notes on every signal he mentions.
Saturday: open Claude Code. Build a backtesting framework using historical price data.
Test 3-5 of his core signal ideas.
Sunday: paper trade your best signals on Polymarket, Toobit, or Alpaca. Validate before risking real capital.
Monday: deploy a small position. $100. $500. Whatever you can lose without flinching.
Compound. Iterate. Scale.
That's how a Simons-grade trading system gets built in 2026. Not over 30 years. Over one weekend. Follow
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for the exact templates and prompts to build each piece.
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Jim Simons needed:
> A team of 50 PhDs
> $25 million in compute
> 10 years of infrastructure
> Custom data feeds nobody else had
You need:
> Claude Code
> A laptop
> 7 days of focus
> $20/month in API costs
Same math. Same principles. Same edge.
Different barrier to entry.
People who watch this lecture and build with the knowledge will compound for the next decade.
People who save it for later, will still be picking stocks based on vibes in 2027.
Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build the bot this weekend. Follow @codewithimanshu
She was returned to the shelter after 12 years… Old, confused, and scheduled to be put down. She sat quietly, as if her life was over. But a vet saw the love in her eyes and adopted her. Now, she sleeps in a warm bed, goes on walks, and lives her best life every single day. 💛
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Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
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