stop asking Claude one question and thinking you understand the topic. you don't.
Stanford proved a better way. it's called STORM. peer reviewed. 25% more organized output. open source.
the trick: don't ask one question. ask five. from five different experts.
>the practitioner: what do they know that academics miss?
>the skeptic: what's the strongest counterargument?
>the economist: who profits from the current narrative?
>the historian: what pattern has played out before?
>the academic: what does the evidence actually say?
4 prompts. 5 minutes. no software. no GitHub. just paste into Claude.
single prompts give you what everyone already knows.
STORM gives you what nobody else found.
this article has all 4 prompts ready to copy. pick your hardest topic. paste prompt 1. you'll know more in 5 minutes than people who spent days reading.
“While spacewalking I realized something, I used to think I was scared of heights but now I know I was just scared of gravity.”
― Artemis II Astronaut Reid Wiseman
Most people think AI automation is complicated.
They're wrong.
I just built an AI agent that:
• Scrapes Google Maps for leads
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During a recent interview, my friend was asked,
"How does Bluetooth work?"
To my surprise, she couldn't answer.
So to ensure you're never caught off guard, here's a clear and concise explanation:
NEW Video - Humane Pin Review: A Victim of its Future Ambition
Full video: https://t.co/k6e2Mk90vL
This clip is 99% of my experiences with the pin - doing something you could already do on your phone, but slower, more annoying, or less reliable/accurate. Turns out smartphones are pretty incredible.
BUT there are occasional small glimpses of a future where this product could actually peel you away from your phone, reduce your screen time and help you live more in the moment. And i can’t be mad at that
Ford CEO Jim Farley on adopting @Tesla's NACS: "Our first charge percent was not competitive with Tesla. It became pretty clear that we could continue to be arrogant; or we could call them and say we really want to do this; I then personally reached out to @elonmusk."
via @stateofcharge
“How does one prepare for tough economic times or uncertainty”
1. Fund Emergency Funds (6 months)
2. Invest in quality companies
3. Excel at work to avoid layoffs
4. Network & update CV for alternative income
5. Save in stronger currencies (e.g., USD)
6. Diversify investments offshore
7. Increase cash liquidity
8. Stay calm and avoid panicking
9. Stay invested for long-term wealth
10. Prioritize physical, mental, and financial health
“We have made the decision that it is not intelligent for 54 of us (African Presidents) to go and sit before one gentleman from another place... Sometimes we are mistreated, we are loaded into busses like school children and it is not right."-President @WilliamsRuto on 29/11/2023
I was yesterday years old when I found out that there was a bear in Kenya 🇰🇪.
He’s called Potap (Russian for bear). He was donated from Moscow, Russia at the age of 4 months in 2003.
You can find him at Ol Jogi wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia.
I’ll give you 30.
1. The seatbelt in your car can be used as a bottle opener.
2. Changing your pillowcase daily/weekly can solve your acne and skincare challenges