A Google Cloud engineer just showed how to build a full app with Claude from scratch
he spent 26 minutes showing exactly what one person with Claude can do, completely free
worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course
here's what he covers:
> raw idea to deployed app in a single session
> using Claude as the entire engineering team
> the exact workflow they use at Google
> no big team, no prior experience needed
the people who figure out what Claude can actually do are building things everyone else thinks requires a team
that's exactly why I put together a guide on Claude features most people have no idea exist
the guide is in the article below
🚨 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.
instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this 40-minute masterclass from the founder of a $20B China AI company
it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how Agent Swarms and AI systems actually work at scale
useful whether you've never built an agent in your life or have been using Claude every day for the past year
I took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually build with Kimi
find it below
This 30-min workshop by the creator of Claude Code will teach you more about vibe-coding than 100 YouTube video guides.
Bookmark it & give it 30 minutes today. This video will change the way you use Claude forever.
I’m an Incident Responder on the AWS Customer Incident Response Team (CIRT). And I get asked a lot of questions, like:
“Where do I even start with incident response in the cloud?”
Here’s a beginner-friendly thread on AWS IR tips — with a few lessons I learned 🧵👇
🔖 Is Cloud Forensics just Log Analysis? Kind Of.
The article discusses the differences between traditional forensics and cloud forensics, highlighting the importance of understanding cloud-specific artifacts and logs. From @CadoSecurity
https://t.co/B3GK5t6IVw
EDR Telemetry Project: A Comprehensive Comparison
https://t.co/vesQexTQu9 ; very useful comparison chart published by @kostastsale and @ateixei https://t.co/qy3z3E1ROp
Linux debugging, profiling and tracing training
Very cool course by @bootlincom
Slides: https://t.co/OxmADoTOEH
Lab exercises: https://t.co/3Irhh332w1
Lab material (.tar.xz): https://t.co/psVOfoxSbW
#Linux
Introducing — https://t.co/rSrmJJ9Mkd : a curated list of Windows drivers used by adversaries to bypass security controls and carry out attacks : https://t.co/LpC2wmtW2D
More : https://t.co/SQYGBQjqSE credits @M_haggis
Let's start a twitter new series named #MITREKQL 🧵. Each week I will discuss a @MITREattack tactic and the #KQL queries that can be used to detect some of the techniques. We start today with Initial Access and each week we take a step towards Impact.
https://t.co/DX7i3tJ4FK
AM0N-Eye
AM0N-Eye is an advanced #RedTeam & Adversary Simulation Software for C2 operations, featuring opsOpec tools and techniques for AV/EDR evasion, shellcode generation, persistence, BOF, and payload generation.
• Linux, MacOS and windows c2 serv… https://t.co/hR8WWeCkqF
💪We've updated the #AWS Security Incident Response Guide to more clearly explain what you should do before, during, and after a security event.
Below are highlights of a some of the changes and instructions on how to use the updated guide 👇 #cybersecurity#incidentresponse