Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
I put the entire Claude Code GTM Engineering Playbook into ONE Notion doc.
8 sections. No fluff.
- How to get set up correctly from day one: Pro plan, terminal install across Mac, Linux, and Windows, GUI install via Antigravity or VS Code, and bypass permissions mode
- What to put in your project brain file, what to leave out, and how to get Claude to update it automatically when it keeps making the same mistake
- How to run plan mode step by step and when to skip it for simple tasks
- How to build a skill file from scratch, fix one that keeps failing, and install 5 GTM skills worth building first: lead scraping, email labeling, proposal generation, outbound sequence writing, and client onboarding
- MCP install process, token cost checks after every install, the best MCPs for GTM work, and how to cut token usage by 50 to 100x by converting MCPs into skills
- Sub-agents and agent teams: the 3 cases where they earn their cost, reliability math for parallel runs, and how to enable parallel variant exploration
- What is eating your context before you type anything, how to use /compact and /clear correctly, and model selection for parent vs sub-agents
- Modal deployment: any skill as a live URL in under 2 minutes, form interface setup, and connection to n8n, Make, or Zapier
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending months piecing together how to actually get productive in Claude Code from documentation, YouTube tutorials, and scattered GitHub threads.
Like + comment "CODE" and I'll send it over
(must be connected for priority access)
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.
The most comprehensive GUIDE to building a MicroSaasS on the INTERNET and it's completely FREE (how to build it, finding customers, AI x microsaas, picking the right startup idea etc)
First, generate an illustration with AI.
I fed Midjourney with this prompt:
An isometric pixel art of a delivery van in the street of Paris
and then added a Pepsi logo with Vary (Region) function.
We built a startup worth $3M in 6 months.
Made a bunch of stupid mistakes.
But also some genius moves.
Here’s how I would get customers quicker if I were to start again:
@cpaik Super thoughtful and well written, love it
But:
1) building is half the battle, distribution is the other
2) enterprise customers want consistent enterprise-grade support, SLA… not a million little vendors
3) enterprise customers want security and control of their data
This is Gary Brecka.
He's the expert who can predict when you'll die.
His message? 44% of the world has this genetic mutation which makes them sick.
Here it is (and all you need to know about it):
This is Elon Musk.
He runs 5 billion-dollar companies, has 11 kids, and still has time to sh*tpost on Twitter.
I had to know how he manages his time.
Here’s what I found:
The most dangerous modern diseases aren't:
Depression. Obesity. ADHD.
This one disease is the worst. And it causes the three above.
Here it is (and how to protect yourself):
Forward head posture & rounded shoulders are widespread in modern society.
This can be associated with stiff shoulders and necks.
But 99% of people try to fix this with exercises that address the surface-level problem (muscles) rather than the root cause.
Here’s what to do:
Tres reglas de Charlie:
1. No vendas nada que no comprarías vos mismo.
2. No trabajes para nadie a quien que no respetes y admires.
3. Trabaja solamente con gente con la que disfrutes.
Charles Munger, vicepresidente de Berkshire Hathaway.
Voy a dejar este hilo como fijado donde voy a ir agregando otros hilos o tweets importantes que armé relacionados con web, frontend, React, recursos, aprender a programar y más 🧵👇