OpenAI literally dropped the GPT-5.5 Prompt Guide.
Shorter prompts work better now.
Give it the outcome, constraints, success criteria, and let it cook.
Bookmark this.
my god anthropic really going after the entire design industry:
> Claude x Blender feature automates 3D modelling.
> artists, engineers and architects who spend WEEKS creating 3d visuals can now automate the entire skill
> anthropic also integrated 50+ adobe tools today.
so many artists and designers hating on this are missing the point:
claude + creative tools will make you better at your job
artists won’t be replaced by ai. but they might be replaced by someone who learned to use these tools to elevate their skill level
unreal
I was woken up at 3:47 AM by OpenClaw
It sent just one message:
"Found 6 markets that will settle in the next 90 minutes. Americans are still asleep. Need approval to deploy $12K."
I replied with a yes and went back to sleep
Woke up in the morning, and my account had gained:
+$43,800
I've been running this agent for 9 days
It does one thing specifically:
Watch for timezone arbitrage
I fed OpenClaw a few types of real-time feeds from different time zones:
Japan government RSS
European Parliament schedule
Australian financial alerts
Middle East flight tracking
Asian central bank announcements
Then I gave it just one rule:
"Find markets that settle between 2 AM and 6 AM Eastern Time. If the edge exceeds 30%, wake me up."
And at 3:47 AM, it actually found 6 markets
All settling between 4 AM - 6 AM
These markets had one thing in common:
The market was still pricing on a "normal rhythm"
But when settlement happened, US traders were basically all asleep
The official signals from the relevant countries had actually come out early
The alerts it pushed to me at the time were:
"Japan rate decision - BOJ leak shows YES 68%, Polymarket still at 23¢"
"EU emergency vote - Live footage shows YES already leading, Polymarket still at 31¢"
"South Korea policy - Government RSS has confirmed, Polymarket still at 19¢"
"Australia trade deal - Minister stated publicly 2 hours ago, Polymarket still at 27¢"
"UAE production cut - OPEC meeting minutes already public, Polymarket still at 15¢"
"Singapore regulation - Parliament session still live-streaming, Polymarket still at 22¢"
Its summary was pretty straightforward:
Potential edge: $43K
Window: 90 minutes
Required capital: $12,000
I was half-asleep at the time, phone buzzed once
Opened Telegram and saw just one line:
"approve or miss"
I replied yes, then went back to sleep
By 7:30 AM when I woke up, all the notifications had come in
All 6 markets settled during morning hours in Asia / Europe
While US traders were waking up, the markets were already done
My entry prices were roughly:
15¢ - 31¢
Final settlements all hit:
95¢ - 100¢
Profit breakdown:
Japan: $8,200
EU: $6,900
Korea: $11,400
Australia: $7,100
UAE: $5,800
Singapore: $4,400
Total:
+$43,800
Later when I checked the logs, I realized this agent had been monitoring these markets for 8 to 14 hours
Constantly syncing official sources
Constantly waiting for US traders to go to sleep
Then it only struck in that instant:
Results overseas were basically confirmed
Prices on the US side hadn't updated yet
And settlement was already close
This edge boils down to something pretty simple:
Polymarket is 70% US traders
But events around the world never happen on EST time
While you're sleeping, the markets keep settling
This play of specifically exploiting info gaps during "when Americans are asleep" hours—do you think it's timezone arbitrage, or is it edging into the most basic form of insider advantage?
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Stop doomscrolling this Friday night
Invest only *ONE* hour tonight into Obsidian and Claude Code...
BOOM the result is a 24/7 personal OS that grinds while you sleep 💥
Build this tonight and WIN ↓
Introducing GPT-5.5
A new class of intelligence for real work and powering agents, built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done.
Now available in ChatGPT and Codex.
Used Claude Design and Opus 4.7 to design a personal dashboard.
With Personal AI becoming more accessible in 2026, I always envisaged that one day we could have our own personal OS as well.
Here's what I came up with!
what HyperFrames + Claude Code can do:
motion video done with 2 prompts, 10 mins.
here's a quick 4-min tutorial on how you do it yourself
link in thread:
@RoundtableSpace claude-mem is a solid start for session persistence. But if you want actual extended memory architecture, cross-agent, portable, not locked to a particular agent, check out agentmemory: https://t.co/7eUyynx2Ol
It's designed as a decoupled memory layer that works across harnesses
Someone gave Claude Code permanent memory and it hit 46k stars in 48hrs
95% less token consumption/session. Never hits context limits. Picks up exactly where you left off.
One command install. Completely free.
CLAUDE CODE MAX BURNS YOUR LIMITS 40% FASTER AND NO ONE TOLD YOU WHY
this guy set up an HTTP proxy to capture full API requests across 4 different Claude Code versions.
here's what he found:
Claude Code v2.1.100 silently adds ~20,000 invisible tokens to every single request.
they are server-side so you can't see them and they don't show up in /context.
the proof:
> v2.1.98: 49,726 billed tokens
> v2.1.100: 69,922 billed tokens
> same project, same prompt, same account
v2.1.100 actually sends FEWER bytes but gets billed 20K MORE tokens. the inflation is 100% server-side.
and it's not just about billing. those 20K invisible tokens enter the model's actual context window.
which means:
> your CLAUDE.md instructions get diluted by 20K tokens of hidden content
> quality degrades faster in long sessions
> when Claude ignores your rules you can't tell if it's because of invisible context you can't audit
the fix: downgrade to v2.1.98
npx [email protected]
we hit $1M MRR :)
i don’t really have too much to say except i am very happy and this was really hard
huge shoutout to the jenni team (esp. marc, matt, and shailesh)
we're back baby!!!! 🥳
what you're looking at is a $3,000 service you can deliver in one sitting.
1. set up Claude Cowork for a client
2. connect it to their calendar, email, and CRM
3. train it on their business context
4. hand them an AI employee that actually knows their
company 10 minutes to learn.
5. Create custom skills and charge thousands to deliver.
use it for yourself or turn around and sell it to clients.