instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this Stanford lecture
it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how ChatGPT and Claude actually work
useful whether you've never touched AI in your life or have been using it every day for the past year
i took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually get 100% out of AI
you can find it below with ready-to-copy prompts and solutions
You can import your entire ChatGPT history to Claude.
Here's the exact process:
Step 1. Export your ChatGPT data
→ Go to ChatGPT → Settings → Data Controls
→ Export Data → Confirm.
→ You'll get an email with a download link.
→ Can take up to 24 hours. The link expires in 24, too.
Step 2. Find your chat file
→ Download the zip. Unzip it.
→ Look for the file called chat.html.
→ That's your entire conversation history in one file.
Step 3. Upload to Claude Cowork and run the prompt
→ Open Claude Desktop → Switch to Cowork mode.
→ Upload chat .html and paste this prompt:
"You're an expert at analyzing conversation history. Review this entire chat history and create a detailed profile of me covering: my personality traits, communication style, how I like AI to respond to me, recurring topics and interests, active projects and goals, decision-making patterns, tools I use, and preferences. Write it in second person ("you are...", "you prefer...") so I can paste it directly into an AI memory system."
Step 4. Review your profile
→ Claude reads everything and builds your own profile.
→ Read it. You'll be surprised how accurate it is.
→ Edit anything that feels off.
Step 5. Paste into Claude's Memory
→ Go to Claude → Settings → Capabilities → Memory.
→ Then, click on 'Start import'.
→ Paste the profile. Done.
→ Claude now knows you like an old coworker.
10 minutes. Every conversation after gets better.
A few end of week ships:
You can now set effort to 'max' which reasons for longer and uses as many tokens as needed. This will spend your usage limits more quickly so you have to activate it per session.
Hit /effort to try it.
Released today: /loop
/loop is a powerful new way to schedule recurring tasks, for up to 3 days at a time
eg. “/loop babysit all my PRs. Auto-fix build issues and when comments come in, use a worktree agent to fix them”
eg. “/loop every morning use the Slack MCP to give me a summary of top posts I was tagged in”
Let us know what you think!
I read Anthropics 33 page guide on building skills for claude.
The flexibility of claude code - and the unpredictability of vibe coding - annoys me a lot.
So I tried to dig around and find “the way.” It looks like there isn’t one, but here are 10 (yes, a round ten) things I found interesting.
(Just a man who reads PDFs at night instead of sleeping like a normal person.)
Full guide:
https://t.co/W6h2XJ8KlJ
The coding bootcamp industry grew 12.7% in 2023. Although growth may slow in 2024, we foresee rising student demand for skills training as job training programs adapt to economic challenges. Here's how the market has evolved since 2018.
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GPT-4o got an update 🎉
The model’s creative writing ability has leveled up–more natural, engaging, and tailored writing to improve relevance & readability.
It’s also better at working with uploaded files, providing deeper insights & more thorough responses.
Making AI accessible to everyone! ✨ Thank you @POCinTech for sharing @OutrivalAI’s mission to democratize conversational AI without the tech barrier. https://t.co/ISQRUW1JaD
1/ Today, we announce @OutRivalAI, designed to transform how businesses connect with their customers through Conversational AI, starting with Admissions Teams in Higher Education. After years of helping people break into tech w/ @Career_Karma we’re expanding our mission. Here is what we are focused on:
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