20 rules for young men:
1. Never date a friend’s ex
2. It’s ok to go to the movies by yourself
3. Hygiene is more important than you think
4. Know the different between love and lust
5. Stay informed on what’s going on. Don’t be a sheep
6. Have a sense of humor but don’t joke about your dreams and goals
7. Study the types of people who upset you and why
8. Stand up to bullies. You’ll only have to do it once.
9. Don’t bully people weaker than you
10. Learn how to tell stories
11. Don’t complain. 80% of people don’t care about your problems and 20% are glad you have them
12. Be impressed by the things that matter
13. When coming across a successful person, talk less, ask more.
14. Leave a lasting impression after people meet you
15. Don’t feel guilty for being too ambitious
16. Be mentally and emotionally ready to lose loved ones at some point of your life.
17. Always have some cash with you
18. Regardless of what you get paid per hour, give your best.
19. Avoid porn at all cost.
20. You never marry a girl, you marry her entire family.
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
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
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 Claude
find it below
HARVARD RELEASED A 65-MIN MASTERCLASS ON GIT & GITHUB BECAUSE VIBE-CODERS STILL DON'T KNOW HOW TO COMMIT
1 hour and 5 minutes of raw, no-nonsense version control architecture from the creators of CS50.
-> The moment you watch it, you realize why most modern developers are breaking their production branches.
Every tier-1 tech company is now filtering candidates who can't handle basic merge conflicts.
Git isn't a "nice-to-know" anymore -> it's compliance.
Your AI can write the code.
That wasn't the problem.
The problem is you don't know how to merge it without breaking the repo.
Don’t forget to bookmark it.