Met a guy making $1.4 million a year as a prompt engineer.
I asked him how he learned prompting so well.
He sent me a video that was never supposed to get out. Andrew Ng's 2 hour prompting course.
You wont find anything better about prompting than this video.
I watched it last night.
Halfway through, I realized I have been using Claude completely wrong for years.
Bookmark and watch this today.
Conor Neill, profesor de MBA, lo dice sin rodeos: la vida premia la acción, no la inteligencia.
Y cuanto más listo eres, mejores excusas te inventas para no actuar.
8 ideas para dejar de pensar y empezar a moverte:
1/ Haz una sola cosa. Y luego otra. Y otra...
Alex Hormozi is worth over $100 million. ten years ago he was sleeping on the floor of his own gym, eating canned tuna, and showering at the YMCA
he had a Vanderbilt degree and a safe consulting job. he quit it, drove across the country, and opened a gym
-> then nearly went bankrupt. by 26 he was back at zero
then it clicked: he wasn't in the gym business. he was in the business of fixing gyms. so he sold all six of his and started licensing his system to other owners
that company, Gym Launch, made $17 million in profit in its first year -> with $0 spent on ads. he scaled it to 4,500 gyms across 13 countries, then sold it for $46.2 million
the day that deal closed, he started Acquisition..com
-> today a portfolio doing over $200 million a year
the strange part: he gives the entire playbook away for free. no course, no paywall. his bet is that attention is worth more than the secret
his whole story, in one interview, bookmark this ↓
Anthropic engineers just showed how to build agentic systems that run for days using "loops."
"At Anthropic, >30% of our code is already written by loops - that's how we ship so fast.
in this 40-minute workshop, they reveal the whole stack:
agent loop + harness + memory + sub-agents.
Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
Watch workshop today, then read article below.
A Krishnamurti quisieron convertirlo en el líder espiritual del mundo. Pero prefirió pasar 60 años dando charlas por todo el mundo.
En ellas explicaba por qué la gente nunca cambia de verdad. 6 razones por las que sigues estancado:
1. Creer que puedes cambiar poco a poco
I built Polsia into a $250M company in under 3 months.
Solo + AI. Zero employees.
Everyone asks me how I did it.
Introducing aisloP, a docu-series on how I build Polsia.
Episode 1: The Launch.
How I orchestrated the biggest Twitter launch of 2026.
Two Anthropic engineers have just revealed in 24 minutes all the hidden Claude features that almost nobody knows about.
This video is going to completely change the way you use AI.
Watch it and save it.
Andrej Karpathy just dropped his personal ai workflow.
"i don't actually go to chatgpt and ask for snippets of code because that's way too slow. it just doesn't have the context to work with me professionally."
most people still treat ai as a basic search bar. top-tier engineers have completely shifted their approach.
the new paradigm is vibe coding. you don't write explicit logic or copy-paste syntax anymore. you open cursor, give the autonomous agent a goal, and let it build the architecture for you.
2 hours. free. from the creator of the term "vibe coding" himself.
the absolute cheat code for shipping software faster.
bookmark & watch the full masterclass here
Claude Code creator:
"100% of our pull requests at Anrtopic are run by Claude Code. 80–90% of code review too.
The feature I’m using the most today is /loops. I’m not prompting Claude anymore - I’m building loops"
in 1-hour interview, Boris reveals his setup, which helps him build the #1 coding tool of this year.
Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course.
Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
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.
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 24% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the plugins that 95% of users have never installed
- the workflows that run without you typing a single prompt
- why typing one prompt and closing the tab is leaving 90% on the table
if you've been using Claude for months and still start every session from scratch, you have at least 28 untouched features. probably 30
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
full guide in the article below
Anthropic Managed Agents team:
"Fable 5 is our best model for running self-improving agent systems.
Add /loops, dynamic workflows, dreaming and you are unstoppable"
in 13-minutes, Anthropic team shows how to build self-improving agent systems with Fable 5 from scratch.
Worth more than a $500 agent building course.
Live from the last Anthropic stage in Japan. Unpublished.
Anthropic CEO:
"We use Claude Code across all stages of product development cycle. That's how we ship so fast."
In a 1-hour interview, Dario Amodei reveals how the fastest-growing AI company runs on its own model.
"Claude + loops + routines + dynamic workflows" - that's the secret.
Watch this interview or read the article on the same setup below.
Anthropic engineer:
"The agent doesn't remember anything. So we built a second set of agents whose only job is to dream about the first ones."
They wait until you log off, then reopen every session you ran, fact-check the first agents, merge the duplicates, and burn anything that went stale.
One dreaming agent per session, up to 100 at once, built to miss nothing. 95% of the tokens come back cached, so an entire memory rewrite costs almost zero.
This is the part of the workflow nobody is talking about yet.
Watch the full workshop, then save the setup below.