Anak sepupu gw tiba-tiba mogok sekolah dan mengurung diri di kamar. Besoknya dia langsung syok berat karena dapet ancaman cyberbullying dari akun fake. Pihak sekolah angkat tangan dengan dalih:
Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize in Physics, made it clear: "Most people know many things. But they don't know how to think."
He gave this 1-hour class on physics and imagination. His 12 life lessons:
1. Imagination beats knowledge.
salah satu otak di balik OpenAI dan mantan Head of AI Tesla baru aja drop insight yang bahkan perusahaan AI rela bayar mahal buat dapetin.
dan dia kasih gratis
dalam 29 menit dia ngebahas:
- kenapa vibe coding mulai ditinggal
- cara baru manusia bikin software
- dan kenapa LLM itu lebih dari sekadar chatbot
gw juga udah translate videonya ke bahasa indonesia
Most people use NotebookLM the wrong way.
They only ask for summaries — and end up with average results.
Here are 10 advanced NotebookLM prompts that help you learn faster, think deeper, and truly understand your sources.
🔖 Save this for later.
A few months back, I published this guide on how to remember everything you read.
Re-sharing it here for anyone who finds these protocols useful.
(1/11)
The laundry industry figured out one of the greatest grifts in American retail: sell people a giant bottle that’s mostly water, perfume, and vibes.
Most detergent is designed to smell like “clean” before it actually needs to do much cleaning.
You can make your own with the parts that actually matter:
Washing soda: raises the pH and helps lift grease and grime.
Borax: softens hard water and keeps dirt from redepositing.
Castile soap: breaks surface tension and helps carry the dirt away.
For a 4-person household doing around 300 loads a year:
Commercial detergent: $150 to $180
DIY version: about $6
That’s $140+ saved by refusing to pay luxury prices for scented tap water.
Trust the chemistry, not the marketing. Reclaim your laundry room. 🇺🇸
study calculus.
it’s not just math. it’s how you understand change.
what it gives you:
• derivatives → how fast things change. velocity, growth, gradients.
• integrals → how things accumulate. area, energy, total effect.
• limits → what happens at the edge. where intuition usually breaks.
• differential equations → how real systems evolve over time.
once you get calculus:
• physics stops being memorization
• control systems start making sense
• optimization becomes clear
• even machine learning clicks
don’t just watch lectures.
• solve problems by hand
• struggle through proofs
• derive results yourself
calculus isn’t about passing exams.
it’s about learning how the world changes.
INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT.
Watch this. In 14 minutes, an Anthropic engineer who wrote "Building Effective Agents" will teach you more about building agents right than most developers figure out on their own in months.
Bookmark it now:
Ali Abdaal just dropped his Claude Code workflow.
And I think this is the most beginner-friendly breakdown anyone has published.
Most Claude Code tutorials are made by engineers for engineers.
Terminal commands.
API keys.
Technical jargon that loses you in the first 60 seconds.
Ali starts from zero.
POV: You ask history’s greatest mathematicians one question... “What’s 55 × 55?”
Galileo, Newton, Zu Chongzhi, Ramanujan, Leibniz & Gauss all pull up with completely different methods... and still land on the same answer: 3025
Which method is your vibe? 👀
40 pelajaran hidup dari Raditya Dika yang bikin gue diem setelah dengernya.
1. Gak apa-apa jadi orang aneh.
2. Jangan gosipin orang!
3. Kita gak sepenting itu buat orang lain.
4. Usahakan minimalis!
5. Kerja ringan kalau dicicil.
6. Kerja ringan kalau barengan.
7. Ide ada kalau dicatat.
8. Belajar dari yang terbaik.
9. Belajar dari yang tidak punya pengalaman.
10. Melamun adalah bagian dari proses kreatif.
11. Waktu ada kalau kita ciptakan.
12. Pakai uang untuk membeli waktu.
13. Jangan lupa bermain-main!
14. Punya hobi baru adalah cara termudah untuk merasa seru lagi.
15. Fokus ciptakan core memory yang indah!
16. Jangan membuat keputusan waktu sedih, marah atau galau!
17. Belajar bilang ‘iya’ ke hal yang kita bilang ‘tidak’.
18. Belajar berani berkata ‘tidak’.
19. Main game adalah cara termudah untuk kabur ke dunia lain.
20. Dikritik berarti punya ruang untuk tumbuh.
21. Jalan kaki min. 30 menit sehari.
22. Selalu tepat waktu!
23. Takut biasanya datang dari ketidaktahuan.
24. Menyesal lebih seram dari rasa takut.
25. Kalau ada yang ganjel, ngomong aja.
26. Semua orang punya keahliannya sendiri.
27. Tahu bahwa kita gak bisa semuanya.
28 Beli barang buat diri sendiri.
29. Belajar sabar.
30. Reputasi datang dari tindakan.
31. Berhenti membandingkan diri sendiri dengan orang lain.
32. Baca buku adalah cara terbaik untuk masuk ke pemikiran orang lain.
33. Dengerin podcast sesuai minat.
34. Selalu belajar dimanapun dan kapanpun!
35. Investasi terbaik adalah pendidikan.
36. Storytelling adalah skill paling berguna.
37. Orang yang gasuka kita, kadang ga ngerti kita.
38. Investasi yang baik adalah investasi yang membosankan (duit)
39. Pastikan perjalanannya sama menyenangkannya sebagaimana tujuannya.
40. Hiduplah dengan cinta!
Ternyata dewasa tuh bukan soal paling sukses tapi paling bisa nerima hidup aja 😔
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX.
This 60-minute MIT lecture will teach you more about building companies than every startup book you've read combined.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
Instead of another YouTube rabbit hole tonight.
Take these 11 courses to master Claude (for free):
→ Level 1 - 20 mins: The basics.
Claude certificates: https://t.co/Vn60ElPrcK
Claude For Dummies: https://t.co/QQDmzBAoH5
→ Level 2 - 55 mins: Real workflows.
Claude Cowork: https://t.co/uWTpOI3oyE
Claude for teams: https://t.co/qxlcqheAme
Cowork + Projects: https://t.co/xU97EpdrEe
Claude for slides: https://t.co/L0bPMgWEsy
Claude Skills: https://t.co/6cHYYfjpP2
→ Level 3 - 45 mins: The pro moves.
Claude Code: https://t.co/UgE9xBXnm6
Stop hitting Claude's limits: https://t.co/Yu24rPQafQ
Upload yourself in Claude: https://t.co/LyV7fegv4c
Stop prompting Claude: https://t.co/45xPLDRB6Y
Pro tip: Don't binge it. Do one level per sitting.
Actually apply each guide before moving to the next.