Building a media kit for international brand collabs.
I run a Korean career & English content channel and I'm putting together an outreach kit.
If you've done brand deals before, may I have a feedbak on what's missing? What would make you say yes faster? #collab
if you’re:
→ Expanding into Korea
→ Hiring bilingual PM (or similar roles) talent
→ Looking for someone who gets the Korean market AND can ship in English
Retweet if you know someone who’s hiring please.
Thanks!
Looking for companies hiring Korean-speaking product managers.
I train Korean PMs to collaborate globally in English. Our graduates have portfolios ready. I’ll introduce them to you for free.
No recruiting fees cuz I want to help my graduates with more opportunities. 👇 DM if
claude code is fucking insane
as someone who's been using it heavily for 9 months, here are my top tips to maximize its potential:
getting started & configuration
customize your status line - use /statusline to show your current model, git branch, and token usage. keeps you aware of what's going on
learn essential slash commands - /usage (rate limits), /chrome (browser), /mcp (tools), /stats (activity), /clear (fresh start). these are your power moves
use claude. md for project context - create a claude. md file in your project root with commands, style guides, and setup instructions. claude pulls it in automatically
create custom slash commands - turn your repetitive workflows into custom commands by adding markdown files to .claude/commands. automate the boring stuff
configure allowed tools - use /permissions or edit .claude/settings.json to let claude use certain tools without asking every time. saves you a ton of back-and-forth
install the gh cli - if you're on github, grab the gh command-line tool. makes it way easier for claude to create issues and prs
use terminal aliases - create alias c='claude' so you're not typing the full command constantly. small thing, big quality of life improvement
prompting & interaction
use voice input - talking is faster than typing. grab a local transcription tool and just talk to claude. it understands even with typos
break down large problems - don't throw a massive problem at claude. split it into smaller pieces and solve them one by one. works way better
use the "think" keyword - when you want claude to really dig deep, use "think," "think hard," "think harder," or "ultrathink" to give it more thinking time
provide detailed specs - for bigger tasks, write a proper spec in markdown. more detail upfront means better results. worth the effort
use @ to reference files - point claude to specific files with @ instead of just describing them. clearer and you get tab auto-completion
interrupt and add context anytime - if claude's going the wrong way or you think of something important, just type it. claude will pick it up and adjust on the fly
workflow & best practices
minimize context - start a fresh conversation for each new task. long chats with irrelevant stuff actually make claude perform worse
plan before coding - hit shift+tab twice for planning mode. let claude map out the solution before writing code. saves so much time
use git for version control - commit often. if claude messes up, just git restore and try again with a better prompt. no stress
let claude handle git operations - ask claude to write commits and commit messages. it's surprisingly good at it and you'll get better messages
always verify output - check what claude gives you. have it write tests, review changes, or create a draft pr. don't ship blind
use handoff documents for long tasks - for multi-session work, ask claude to write a handoff doc summarizing what it did, what worked, and what's next. makes pickups way easier
try test-driven development - have claude write failing tests first, then code to make them pass. powerful workflow that leads to better code
advanced techniques
use subagents for complex problems - for tricky research or investigation, tell claude to use subagents to verify details. keeps your main chat clean
create feedback loops - for stubborn bugs, set up a loop where claude builds, runs, checks output, and tries again on its own. let it grind
use tmux for interactive clis - when working with interactive command-line stuff, use tmux so claude can send commands and capture output
clone and half-clone conversations - use clone to copy a conversation or half-clone to keep only the recent half. quick way to manage context
juggle multiple sessions - run multiple claude instances in different tabs. focus on a few tasks at a time and switch between them. solid multitasking approach
Women entrepreneurs use blockchain for:
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Financial inclusion starts here.
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Blockchain tracks funds from donor to beneficiary — no middleman, no leakage.
Transparency builds trust & increases impact. We have @coalapay making this process possible.
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Smart contracts automate agreements:
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- Insurance payouts triggered by weather data
- Transparent government grants
Automation = less corruption, more trust.
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Digital identity on blockchain means people without traditional IDs can prove who they are — essential for:
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- Voting
- Receiving aid
Decentralized ID = empowerment.
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Rwanda’s government has adopted blockchain technology with clear regulations.
- Encourage startups
- Partner with universities
- Support pilot projects in land & health
Credits to @rwandablo for the insights
#BlockchainPolicy#GovTech#RwandaTechLens#offvalley
Sending $5 across borders can cost $1 or more in fees.
Blockchain-powered remittances cut costs & speed up transfers — essential for families relying on diaspora support.
Crypto is practical here, not just speculative.
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🧵In Rwanda, blockchain secures land ownership records
Why?
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Blockchain = trust in places that need it most.
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🧵Can you learn offline? Yes.
Kolibri lets students:
- Access free science & math lessons
- Use solar-charged tablets
- Learn without Wi-Fi, even in remote hills
Open-source + offline = the future.
#EdTech#OfflineFirst#Kolibri#offvalley
🧵Forget EdTech startups.
In many African schools, the #1 teacher tool is:
📲 WhatsApp
- School announcements
- Teacher training groups
- Voice notes as lessons
- Parents as assistants
EdTech is a verb, not a platform.
#EdTech#WhatsAppEducation#ICT4D
🧵AI doesn't just need data. It needs *diverse* data.
#meta's open-source African voice AI project collects:
- Swahili, Amharic, Yoruba accents
- Real sentences from rural users
- Training data for inclusive LLMs
Africa’s voice matters
#AIForAfrica#MetaAI#offvalley
🧵No ID? No bank account? No problem.
In East Africa, mobile e-KYC lets people:
- Register for Mobile Money via SIM
- Verify identity by face-to-face contact
- Receive gov subsidies or vaccines
Digital identity *is* inclusion.
#DigitalID#eKYC#TechForGood