🚨 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 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.
the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes
CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns
all in one video and completely free
works whether you're a developer, a beginner, or someone who's been using Claude for months
based on this, I put together 18 things you can copy and use in Claude today
full guide in the article below
Another simple diy project to add some character to your back deck. Very interesting twist. Enjoy this time lapsed highlight video of the project.
Looking to level up your backyard without a massive construction crew? This cinder block and timber setup is basically "Grown-Up Legos" for your deck. Here is how it goes down:
Step 1: The Foundation. Clear the area and level the ground. If you skip this, your stairs will eventually look like a game of Jenga gone wrong.
Step 2: The Stacking. Stagger your cinder blocks to create the rise and run. The "ears" of the blocks face inward to act as your shelf for the wood.
Step 3: The Glow Up. Slap on a few coats of exterior black paint. It hides the "industrial parking lot" vibe and makes the concrete look high-end.
Step 4: The Treads. Slide 4x4 or 2x6 pressure-treated timbers through the openings. Make sure they are snug and level.
Step 5: The Decor. Add some heavy planters to the side. It adds weight for stability and makes it look like you actually planned this.
It’s fast, it’s heavy, and it’s a total leg day workout. Just remember: measure twice, lift with your knees, and maybe don't invite your most "by-the-book" contractor friend over for a inspection.