Anthropic released 13 FREE courses
And everyone and their moms are taking them so why haven't you?
As a tech girly who worked at at LinkedIn, Meta, and Figma, here are courses I highly recommend:
1/ Claude 101
https://t.co/WLMACn3YMY
2/ Claude Code 101
https://t.co/HAiYhCS781
3/ Introduction to Claude Cowork
https://t.co/vpy0G7vKvV
4/ Claude Code in Action
https://t.co/BMbkNXxKwv
5/ Al Fluency: Framework & Foundations
https://t.co/USECKUGmyL
6/ Building with the Claude API
https://t.co/kBfysa9hOr
7/ Introduction to Model Context Protocol
https://t.co/pXuHKy7AqF
8/ Al Fluency for Educators
https://t.co/6tzLhxc4Ra
9/ Al Fluency for Students
https://t.co/IqXUyGtjVa
10/ Model Context Protocol: Advanced Topics
https://t.co/1md0nIsnMH
11/ Al Fluency for Nonprofits
https://t.co/y3ZlCBZbJq
12/ Introduction to Agent Skills
https://t.co/Kg8f7M2IXf
13/ Al Capabilities and Limitations
https://t.co/XUU6ICfNv0
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🚨 BREAKING: Claude AI just became your personal recruiter—and it’s insanely powerful.
It can build your resume + LinkedIn profile like a $500/hour executive recruiter… for free.
Here are 11 powerful prompts to help you start getting interview calls within 7 days 🧵👇
Bookmark this before it disappears. 📌
Alan watts told a story about god getting bored of being god and deciding to dream an entire universe into existence.
The twist?
God made the dream so convincing that even god forgot it was a dream.
And you're the dreamer who forgot: 🧵
🚨 BREAKING: I asked Claude to upgrade my LinkedIn profile…
It didn’t just “improve” it — it turned it into a recruiter magnet.
Here are the exact 15 prompts I used 👇
BREAKING: AI can now create dividend portfolios that can generate $100,000 in passive income a year — for free.
Here are 12 powerful Perplexity prompts With which you will find safe + growing dividend stocks.
Save this thread. 🧵
A car carrying four young children, including a 4-month-old baby, crashed and rolled over during a police pursuit in Camden, Arkansas after police tried to stop the driver for a traffic violation, according to Arkansas State Police. Police said the infant was ejected from the car during the chase.
YOUR DMS BECAME AI TRAINING DATA WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT.
TikTok updated their privacy policy in January 2026. Most people scrolled past it. I don't understand why don't you care about such important thing.
The policy says TikTok collects everything you upload. Everything.
Including drafts you never posted. Videos you recorded and deleted.
Messages you sent and regretted. All of it became training data the moment you tapped the app.
Here is what TikTok is collecting without most users knowing.
It reads your DMs. Not just scans for safety. Collects them. Reviews them. Feeds them into AI systems. Your private conversations with your friends, your partner, your family all of it is now input for model training. TikTok confirmed their direct messages are not end-to-end encrypted. They never have been.
It captures your drafts. You filmed a video. You watched it back. You decided not to post it. TikTok captured it anyway. The policy calls this "pre-uploading." The content you never intended to share is collected, stored, and used to train their recommendation systems and their AI models.
It reads your clipboard. You copy a password. You copy an address. You copy a private link. You paste it into TikTok. The app accessed your clipboard content and logged it. This is in the privacy policy. This is not speculation.
It pulls your contacts. If you have contact syncing enabled, TikTok pulled everyone in your phone book. Their names. Their numbers. Their relationships to you. All mapped into a social graph you never agreed to build.
And the scariest part of the whole policy update is one sentence buried in the AI section.
"AI prompts and AI responses you enter are stored and used to improve our systems."
That sounds harmless until you realize what it means. Every question you asked TikTok's AI. Every personal detail you shared to get a better answer. Every file you uploaded. Every response you received. All of it is permanent training data. There is no opt-out toggle. There is no delete button. There is no way to take it back.
Now think about where TikTok is being used right now.
1.5 billion active users. Teenagers sharing their feelings. Adults sharing their locations. Businesses sharing their strategies. Everyone sharing their private conversations in DMs because they assumed private meant private.
Every single person using the app has the same three assumptions baked in.
My DMs are private. My drafts are mine. And if I delete something, it is gone.
The policy says all three assumptions are wrong.
Your DMs are not private. They are collected, reviewed, and used for AI training. Your drafts are not yours. TikTok captures them before you even decide to post. And deleting something does not remove it from their training data. What is done is done.
TikTok is not hiding this. The terms are public. The problem is that most people hear "privacy policy update" and swipe away. They assume "I still own my content" means "nothing to worry about." Ownership of your original video is not the same thing as control over what TikTok builds from it.
And here is the part nobody is talking about yet.
TikTok's AI is not just learning from your public posts. It is learning from your private messages. Your deleted drafts. Your copied passwords. Your contact list. It is building a model of who you are based on data you never intended to share.
That model does not forget. It does not respect deletion. It improves forever using the version of you that you showed in private.
If you use TikTok, when did you last read the privacy policy? And how many private conversations are already in their training data?
In October 2006, Derek Amato dived into the shallow end of a swimming pool at a party in Colorado, hit his head on the concrete bottom, and woke up a pianist. He had never touched a piano in his life.
He was diagnosed with a severe concussion and lost 35% of his hearing and some of his memory.
Four days after the accident he sat down at a friend's piano and played complex, emotionally rich melodies for five hours straight.
He describes the experience as seeing black and white squares moving in a circular pattern in his mind, which guide his fingers across the keys.
“I just follow what the blocks tell me to do," he told CBS News.
He cannot read sheet music and cannot play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but can improvise beautiful original compositions on demand.
Doctors diagnosed him with acquired savant syndrome, a rare condition in which dormant abilities emerge after a brain injury. There are only around 50 well-documented cases globally.
He was named Independent Artist of the Year by the LA Association of Independent Artists in 2007, released his debut album Full Circle, and has given a TED Talk about his experience.
He has continued playing piano for nearly 20 years since the accident and says he would not change what happened to him.
The injury cost him his hearing. It gave him something he still cannot fully explain.
Anthropic just showed a 30-minute workshop on how to actually use prompts for Claude.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
These 50 fr33 websites feel illegal to know in 2026👇
1/ https://t.co/qT5OgA25m1 - Download any social media video
2/ https://t.co/sRJEWiHkJR - Free Photoshop
3/ https://t.co/NQFiqAWuDe - One-click temporary email
4/ https://t.co/wqs5q9BFJU - 100+ free tools in one website
5/ https://t.co/sgyCsLUWnb - Access any old webpage
6/ https://t.co/Yvq9AnpOBG - Millions of free textbooks
7/ https://t.co/r2unNhpXzb - Free research papers
8/ https://t.co/tvx5D0nJrl - Find free app alternatives
9/ https://t.co/4L1fhKAevO - Find where to stream any content
10/ https://t.co/p7M01LZDUC - 70,000 free classic books
11/ pdfdrive(dot)com - Free PDF downloads
12/ https://t.co/Vs1x36sPdA - Free courses from top universities
13/ https://t.co/cnfk4o6crb - Instantly solve any math problem
14/ https://t.co/I9R1C7Fbs7 - One-click background removal
15/ https://t.co/GPkIB2zITq - Erase objects from photos
16/ https://t.co/Yyx25932lu - Free video background removal
17/ https://t.co/0mO2BmrgiS - Free image compression
18/ https://t.co/E501coY7Jw - Free hand-drawn charts
19/ https://t.co/2fRA8eScih - Turn code into artwork
20/ https://t.co/67rvkjTiXa - Stunning code screenshots
21/ https://t.co/0WhgVu55mZ - Real-time tracking for any flight
22/ https://t.co/tKju8WZg0x - Track Amazon price history
23/ https://t.co/rrWXP90Y6q - Check if you have been hacked
24/ https://t.co/lbCviBMKfm - Scan any file for malware
25/ https://t.co/TbSGVMPbH7 - Send self-destructing messages
26/ https://t.co/5tWQ2nONaG - Share auto-deleting files
27/ https://t.co/pz7eRmSowl - Permanently save any webpage
28/ https://t.co/t4T9xMoSkq - Delete yourself from any website
29/ https://t.co/oyca5FBTgD - Listen to any global radio station
30/ https://t.co/qcrnXWmPHw - Find songs from any show
31/ https://t.co/Og2wEzcmKI - Focus music
32/ https://t.co/Z3lgtSYlY8 - Custom focus soundscapes
33/ https://t.co/4xMG5Udx31 - Search every book ever written
34/ https://t.co/Cq28jstNe2 - AI research paper assistant
35/ https://t.co/o4zSKhOYWd - Search scientific consensus
36/ https://t.co/8gd1PU1L56 - Visualize and map research
37/ https://t.co/yZ8C49vzbw - Free academic search
38/ https://t.co/pObdpd7WUe - Understand any research paper
39/ https://t.co/TRf64dOqw2 - Summarize any YouTube video
40/ https://t.co/DzX9x86uIj - Developer AI search
41/ https://t.co/IwSKKbtV64 - Instantly test any regular expression
42/ https://t.co/pdl1SzaZd4 - Cleanly format any code
43/ https://t.co/NG6yh38HSl - Understand any terminal command
44/ https://t.co/1l6UVCqW7D - Infinite whiteboard in your browser
45/ https://t.co/qBRbUTy6qe - Check if any website is down
46/ https://t.co/wJk9ey5zpS - Reverse image search
47/ https://t.co/LzITdcrExn - Check your internet speed
48/ https://t.co/YGk4iO3tNw - Free PDF editing
49/ https://t.co/kPdDhZYUPF - Merge and split PDFs
50/ https://t.co/zA6025sC61 - Instant temporary email
All legal. All fr33. Bookmark this before it disappears🙌
🧵 Apple vs Google AI in 2026
The AI race is no longer about who has the better chatbot.
It's about which company can become the operating system for your entire digital life.
Apple and Google are taking very different approaches to AI, and understanding those differences can help you decide which ecosystem is better suited to your daily workflow.
Here's the complete breakdown 👇
Final interview.
They ask: “Are you willing to relocate or travel 50% of the time?”
Your mind blanks.
You say: “Yes, absolutely! I love traveling!”
Interview ends. No offer.
Here’s what they actually want…
A man kept getting the same frustrating alert on his iPhone:
“Storage Almost Full.”
The strange part?
He barely had any photos.
For 18 months, he tried everything:
• Deleted apps
• Cleared messages
• Removed downloads
Yet the warning always came back.
Convinced his phone was dying, he decided it was time for a new iPhone.
At the Apple Store, an employee took one quick look and said:
“Before you spend $1,000 on a new phone, check this.”
She opened:
Settings → General → iPhone Storage
Within seconds, she found the real culprit.
“You've got 7 hidden storage hogs quietly filling up your iPhone. Most people never notice them because they're enabled by default.”
Ten minutes later, he had reclaimed a huge amount of storage — without buying a new phone.
Here are the 7 settings every iPhone user should check: 🧵
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now build your entire resume and LinkedIn profile like a $500/hour executive recruiter from Robert Half. For free.
Here are 11 prompts that get you interview calls within 7 days:
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THIS 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL OPENED THE HERMES SETUP WIZARD AND SHOWED HOW A $0 INSTALL CAN TURN A $180/MONTH AGENT STACK INTO ONE LOCAL WORKFLOW
she is not showing another AI logo. she is showing the boring screen that decides the whole game: provider, auth method, Claude login, Anthropic API key, local model, and where the agent actually runs
most people burn money in tiny pieces. $20 on Claude, $30-70 on API calls, $25-50 on automation tools, $99 on an agent wrapper, then another $10-20 every time the workflow breaks and needs a new tool
Hermes changes the math. set it up once, connect the model once, run the same type of work through one agent, and let repeated tasks turn into saved skills instead of paying tokens to explain the same process again
that is where the savings actually come from. not from “free AI”, but from not rebuilding the workflow 40 times. research reports, pricing scans, customer reviews, competitor maps, client audits, all moving through the same agent layer
the setup screen looks boring until you understand what it means. whoever controls the provider, the API, the memory, and the skills folder controls the whole workflow
this is why Hermes is interesting. not because it looks cool on a laptop, but because it turns AI from something you rent into something you slowly build on your own machine