10X's resident AI builder JJ:
"You can turn Claude CoWork into your AI chief of staff - not just a chatbot, an executive assistant that actually takes action."
in 52 minutes he builds a CEO coach, a 5-person advisory board, and a content pipeline, all inside Claude CoWork
no coding, just folder structure and plain-English instructions
- the exact setup order: global instructions, connectors, then a persistent folder "brain"
- how to spin up 5 sub-agents (operator, skeptic, finance, legal, customer advocate) to evaluate any decision
- the trick to use CoWork on mobile even though it's desktop-only (via GitHub sync)
- why showing Claude real examples of "what success looks like" beats writing longer instructions
how to build a one-person company with Claude Cowork👇
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 60-minute Cambridge lecture by Demis Hassabis will teach you more about the future of AI than most people will learn in the next 5 years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-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.
Andrej Karpathy spent 70 minutes breaking down how top AI users actually work with LLMs.
The reality is simpler than people expect. You tell the model what you want in plain language and let it run.
No 40-line system prompts. No secret tricks.
By 2026 the engineer who writes off LLMs loses to the junior who just set one up properly.
70 minutes. Free. A rare straight look from an OpenAI co-founder.
Bookmark it and watch.
I can't believe this is real
I have GLM 5.2 running 100% locally on my Mac Studio. 2 bit quant.
The results I'm getting are better than Opus 4.8
It's now powering my Hermes Agent and Codex. 100% free, local, private super intelligence on my desk
I also have it in a loop coding for me 24/7 now
I thought we were at least a year away from this type of event. It happened today.
The model takes up about 250gb of memory. So you can technically run it on a Mac Studio with 256gb, but you probably want the 512gb memory version (please tell me you listened to me 5 months ago when these were sitting on store shelves)
With Fable gone, I now have Opus 4.8 level intelligence on my desk for free. This is the future.
Local, private, secure, personal super intelligence.
If you're still writing off local AI as a fad or engagement bait, you are officially delusional
For maximum transparency:
The results from a quality perspective I'm getting are great. Unsloth has found it's at 82% accuracy at 2 bit quant. My tests are showing similar results
From a speed perspective it's very slow. The game I show in the video took 5 minutes to generate. With similar frontier models, it takes roughly 15 seconds.
I would never use this as my main driver. My work would slow down tremendously, and Fable is revolutionary. I would never switch off it.
But local models unlock a new class of use cases that are invaluable to me
For instance:
1. Being able to have it loop 24/7. I have it on several loops right now. Every hour it reviews all my recent PR's for security issues.
2. Monitoring my Creator Buddy database for any anomalies
3. It's scraping various social media sites in its own browser for a very specific data set I need to power my new SaaS Henry Intelligent Machines
4. It's autonomously solving bugs that people are leaving in the feedback section of my SaaS Creator Buddy
5. It allows me to have private chats that aren't stored on servers
Doing all of these use cases with cloud frontier models would be either not possible, or drive up my usage tremendously
So no, it's not replacing my cloud usage, but it is supplementing it in a way that unlocks use cases I could never do before
I don't need Fable level intelligence locally. I don't need lightning speed.
I just need good enough. And GLM 5.2 running locally is very much good enough to unlock those new use cases
For all the people crying about how this isn't as good as frontier, I hope that cleared things up🤠
This is a tutorial a 12 min on how Build 3D Websites in Minutes with Al (0 Design + 0 Coding) with Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8
Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 are massive
Higgsfield just turned Claude into a film studio.
You can now make studio-quality films without ever leaving Claude.
Claude → the story
Nano Banana Pro → character sheets + storyboard
Seedance 2.0 → animates the final cut
Higgsfield MCP → routes it all
Duration and consistency? No longer a problem.
This is Anton Kreil.
A kid from Liverpool, raised by a single mom with no money, who walked into Goldman Sachs at 20 and walked out of Wall Street at 28 with the kind of resume nobody believes is real.
His prop book at Goldman grew from $25M to over $400M in four years.
Lehman headhunted him in 2004.
JP Morgan paid him a fortune to run their global pharma, biotech, and chemicals trading franchises in 2006.
He retired in May 2007, months before the entire system blew up.
The 16 minutes below is the closest thing I've seen to an actual trader explaining how he thinks.
No fluff, no charts, just the framework that made three of the biggest banks on Wall Street fight to hire him.
AN AI ARTIST JUST GOT A $50,000,000 RECORD DEAL AND A $1,000,000 BRAND DEAL FROM FENDI. IN 24 HOURS
this guy makes $15,000 a month using suno and he's still pissed - not because ai is winning, but because he hasn't figured out how to use it properly yet
suno costs $10 a month. distrokid distributes to spotify for $22 a year. no studio, no label connections, no musical talent needed
a woman typed her poetry into suno, made an r&b song, it went viral. hallwood media signed her for $3 million and she never turned on her camera at the label meeting
suno hit $300 million arr. warner music group stopped fighting and signed a partnership deal instead
the window is open. most people will scroll past this
bookmark this and read the article below - it's worth it
Higgsfield Supercomputer is massively multi-model.
It orchestrates GPT 5.5, Opus 4.7, Kimi K2.6, Gemini, Seedance 2.0, Nano Banana, GPT Images 2.0, and more. Each task routed to the model best suited for it.
Freedom of choice across ecosystems. No lock-in.
It looks like Higgsfield got their perplexity computer competitor leaked on discord.
Some people were getting beta access through various GCs and their Discord, but someone leaked the beta tester link.
From the structure, it looks like they’re going for a Codex-style scaffold for creative production the persistent memory across sessions from the leakers had told me they were using Hermes agent, which I’m not even upset about to be honest but it looks like you can rout different sub-tasks to different models, connector layers into apps/storage, and chained generation
Still skeptical on execution, but so far it works pretty well, will run some more tests before I lose access.
you don't need to pay for higgsfield or runway anymore.
there's an open-source AI image/video generator on github, completely free.
– no ads. no subscription. no heavy install.
– 200+ models (seedance pro, kling, sora, veo, flux, midjourney)
– cinema studio with real camera controls (lens, focal length, aperture)
– just prompt → generate – pairs with claude code & codex via a skills library
it's 10.7k stars on github already.
Introducing Higgsfield Supercomputer
The first ever cloud-native, self-learning AI agent for end-to-end task execution.
40+ built-in tools. Three layers of memory. Access via browser or Telegram.
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