🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly.
30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code.
watch the workshop. bookmark it.
worth more than every $500 course you almost bought.
you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands.
Then read the guide below.
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Made an updated version this weekend
Here's how you do it (raw notes)
> Grab @karpathy's latest gist (in the first comment)
> Download @steipete summarize CLI
> Download yt-dlp
> Download obsidian
> Download @tobi qmd
--> Setup a node or Golang CLI called "brain"
--> Have it index all your youtube data, AI agent data (jsonl files)
--> Get your X data by requesting an archive in your settings
--> Setup vaults for each domain/topic area
--> Ask questions with your agent and qmd
@VettorHugo@drika_oficiall Eu disse de ser IA, não tô falando sobre as críticas, parece que quem não entende interpretação não sou eu e o que minha face tem a ver com o contexto?
Claude Code generates plan files before writing code — but they sit unread in `.claude/plans/` as raw markdown.
I built a local viewer to actually browse them. Here's what it looks like:
🚨 RIP Chrome for AI agents.
Someone built a headless browser from scratch that runs 11x faster and uses 9x less memory.
It's called Lightpanda.
Every AI agent doing web automation right now is running Chrome under the hood. That means you're spinning up a massive desktop application, stripping out the UI, and running hundreds of instances of it on a server. For something that never needs to render a single pixel.
It's like renting a semi-truck to deliver a letter.
Lightpanda is built differently. Not a fork of Chromium, Blink, or WebKit. Written from scratch in Zig with one goal: headless performance, nothing else.
It still runs JavaScript. Still handles Ajax, XHR, Fetch, SPAs, infinite scroll, all of it. Just without dragging along 500MB of browser bloat you'll never use.
And it drops straight into your existing stack:
→ Compatible with Playwright, Puppeteer, and chromedp via CDP
→ One-line Docker install
→ CDP server on port 9222, swap it in for Chrome in 30 seconds
The use cases are obvious: AI web agents, LLM training data scraping, browser automation at scale, testing pipelines. Anything where you're paying for Chrome compute and cringing at the bill.
It's still in beta and Web API coverage is growing. But at 11.8K stars it's clearly hitting a real nerve.
100% Opensource. AGPL-3.0.
Link in comments.
eu fico revendo esse vídeo e pensando "meu deus eu tava lá, minha voz fez parte do coro de 40 mil pessoas que fez ele sorrir, eu fiz parte disso e vi ele sorrindo de perto..."