I replaced my financial advisor with Claude - and no, that's not clickbait.
Claude now operates as my personal CFO - and it's the best thing I've done for my finances in years.
It's trained like a McKinsey-level analyst, using all my financial data.
Steal the full setup:
Anthropic CEO: "AI will write 100% of code within a year"
developers spend 4 years in university learning to code
Claude learned it from every book ever written
if the hardest skill is already handled - the gap is no longer about what you know
it's about how well you've configured the tool that knows everything
most people haven't done that yet
the article below is where you start
A single 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱 file just hit 15K GitHub stars.
(derived from Karpathy's coding rules)
Andrej Karpathy observed that LLMs make the same predictable mistakes when writing code: over-engineering, ignoring existing patterns, and adding dependencies you never asked for.
If you've used AI coding assistants, you've hit all of these.
But here's the thing:
If the mistakes are predictable, you can prevent them with the right instructions.
That's exactly what this 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱 does. You drop one markdown file into your repo, and it gives Claude Code a structured set of behavioral guidelines for your entire project.
This is a big deal.
- Built entirely around prompt engineering for AI coding assistants
- No framework, no complex tooling, just one .md file that shapes behavior
Developers are moving past "use AI to write code" and into "engineer the AI's behavior so the code is actually good."
The Claude Code ecosystem is growing fast, and the best tools in it aren't always software. Sometimes they're just well-crafted instructions.
100% open-source.
I've shared a link to the GitHub repo in the next tweet!
The guy who created Claude Code ( @bcherny ) recently leaked how his team uses Claude.
One CLAUDE.md that you drop into your project.
Inside: past errors, conventions, rules - Claude reads it every session.
Boris uses this every day at Anthropic:
Anthropic just announced the "Claude Certified Architect" program.
And you can start today.
In 16 years of my professional career, I haven't done a single certification.
Not one.
Not AWS. Not Azure. Not Google Cloud. Not PMP. Not Scrum. Not any of the alphabet soup.
I learned by building. By breaking things. By shipping.
But I'm about to break that streak.
I'm going for my first-ever certification:
Claude Certified Architect — Foundations
Here's why this matters — especially if you're a developer, engineer, or any professional who feels like the AI wave is moving too fast.
Claude Code launched a few weeks ago.
And it feels like a paradigm shift.
Not an incremental upgrade. Not another chatbot wrapper.
A fundamentally different way of building software.
Agentic architecture. Tool orchestration. MCP integration. Context management at a systems level.
If those words sound intimidating — that's exactly why this certification exists.
It covers everything from agentic orchestration to prompt engineering to Claude Code workflows.
Not surface-level content.
And here's what got me:
It costs nothing.
Free. Zero. $0.
So if you've been feeling left behind... If you've been watching others ship AI agents while you're still figuring out where to start... If you've been telling yourself "I'll learn this next quarter"...
This is your sign.
Stop scrolling. Start building.
First certification in 16 years. Let's see how this goes.
Links in the comments 👇
Cc : Brij Pandey
Anthropic just launched Anthropic Academy
Totally free — 13+ official courses, complete with certificates, and zero subscription required.
Some highlights:
→ Claude 101 (perfect starting point)
→ Claude Code in Action
→ Building with the Claude API (seriously in-depth, 8+ hours of content)
→ Intro to MCP + Advanced MCP
→ Agent Skills
→ Claude on AWS Bedrock & Google Vertex AI
https://t.co/f2ImVQI1F6
Anthropic recently released a masterclass on prompt engineering.
After implementing this, my Claude responses went from 6.5/10 → 9.5/10.
If you use Claude tools regularly, you'll want to add this to your prompting toolkit:
🚨 BREAKING: Anthropic quietly dropped a 32-page playbook on building Claude Skills.
Skills let you teach Claude your exact workflow once. It executes it every time after that. Across https://t.co/2GObxc6woq, Claude Code, and the API.
No more re-explaining. No more inconsistent output.
This is how AI goes from chatbot to custom operating system.
PDF: https://t.co/uEiMbCTHVM
And now for some yields.
🚨YIELDS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED WHILE DOOMSCROLLING WWIII🚨
First, for the "flight to commodities" friends, I must remind you:
1) XAUT/PAXG is still printing 7-15% APR on @Uniswap at the 0.01% fee tier. It's arguably the best place for gold yield on the planet, no "real" IL and an incredibly comfortable place for those who want to sit in a store of value until the conflict settles.
2) Tranche Everything yields are actually up
@roycoprotocol
⇒ 15% on @Neutrl junior (medium capacity)
⇒ 20% on @autopools junior (low capacity)
@strata_markets
⇒ 10% on @Neutrl junior (infinite? capacity)
⇒ 6.2% on @Neutrl senior (50% first loss protection)
There are also 2-3 markets that are currently building out tranching for @MicroStrategy STRC, which I'll post about more as they break public. I think this could be a fairly interesting narrative, especially with the @pendle_fi integrations.
3) @boros_fi is slept on
This is harder to explain, but a couple days ago you could have locked in 30% funding on silver.
That means you could have run a gnarly delta neutral play for the next month in excess of 15%, especially if you could have locked in CME futures when it was in backwardation.
If you think the IY on Gold or Silver is low, one way you can long without leverage or liquidation risk is the LPs, which are basically full-range LPs between the YU token and the underlying collateral asset (USDT).
4) Lending
► 7% on GHO on @Mantle_Official
► 8.3% pUSD on @Morpho
► 8% AUSD on @eulerfinance
► 10% on EURC if your brave enough to go to @world_chain_
5) @reservoir_xyz has the best yield on @ipor_io
► 13% 7day average according to @vaultsfyi
► 16% current 1day average
IMO the reservoir loop has been one of the rare "diamonds in the rough" when most other YBS loops have failed.
The IPOR automated loop helps avoid the pain.
6) @solsticefi and @ExponentFinance PT loop on @kamino
There's currently 5M USX to borrow at 3% against a fixed rate of 5.5% PT-eUSX.
At 5x leverage (max allowable) that's about 15% net.
7) @plumenetwork's nALPHA on Morpho/Mystic
This one has flown under the radar for a bit, but there's 3.5M pUSD to borrow at 2.65%.
nAlpha is at 9.83%, though it's almost all @blackopal_fi backed, which is a fairly small RWA backed by Brazilian short-term receivables.
The net APR on this is like 71% but you have to account for the "up to 7 days" redemption time for nALPHA. great for cheat looping, not so great for manual leveraging.
Bonus: PT-sNUSD expires tomorrow with $100M expiring, which is a significant portion of Neutrl's MCAP. That could lead to a temporary depeg on sNUSD for the brave arbitragers who enjoy those sorts of plays.
We'll leave it at that for now!
Disclaimer: Neutrl, Pendle. and Ipor ambassador
1/ Today I’m releasing an open-source book in collaboration with @FrankResearcher that I wish existed when I started in crypto. It’s split into 15 chapters covering everything that matters - from BTC to DeFi, MEV, Hyperliquid, quantum resistance, etc.
https://t.co/oDYsukFxvF
gMonad
$MON launched TGE 2 weeks ago but onchain activity is low.
No viral apps, no hot memecoin/token or NFT defying expectations.
Sure, it might be early, but the super slow growth of LSTs is particularly strange.
LSTs should be no-brainer farms if degens expect the Monad ecosystem to perform well.
Think of it as a second chance to get in early on Lido/Jito tokens again.
Alas, here's how top 3 LSTs perform (despite 14% APY):
- @0xFastLane: $12.2M
- @Kintsu: $1.38M
- @MagmaStaking: $1.3M
For comparison, $MON staking via Nansen (with 2x points boost) managed just $5.2m in deposits.
What's more, Monad's native DEX (Kuru) boasts $1.7M in TVL.
Clearly, previous playbook of farming native DEXs is dead.
Even the leading liquidity hub lending protocol Curvance barely got $21M in TVL.
This shows that the airdrop failed to create a wealth effect and inject liquidity into the ecosystem.
Airdrop recipients aren't using their $MON airdrop tokens in DeFi: They either sold or simply hold $MON unproductively.
It might be just 'early' and everything can change but momentum matters.
Monad managed to get high mindshare on X, integrations into top wallets, and exchanges.
The curtain is open and the stage is empty.