Step 1: Run Google Takeout right now.
Go to https://t.co/FZjZIrNw4i and select what matters: Gmail, Drive, Photos, Contacts, Calendar, YouTube. Google packages it into a download link.
10 minutes, and you own a copy of your digital life Google can never touch.
SAKANA FUGU ULTRA vs. CLAUDE OPUS 4.8 RESULTS
Prompt: "build a really high quality single html file crossy road game with three.js"
Sakana Fugu Ultra:
- Tokens Used: ~89k ($7.32)
- Time Elapsed: 22 minutes
- Issues: inverted directional turn, wonky camera, no sfx, not identical to Crossy Road game
Claude Opus 4.8 Ultracode:
- Tokens Used: ~940k (~$37.85)
- Time elapsed: 79 minutes
- Issues: got stuck twice in a retry loop (had to prompt to self-correct), wrong character position after restart, difficult from the start (whereas Fugu's version got significantly more difficult as you progress, which is the correct behaviour)
I think in terms of application functionality, quality, and design, Opus won. In terms of model speed and performance, Fugu on Opencode won.
What are your thoughts? Comment down below who you think won! ⬇️
Introducing Sakana Fugu: A full multi-agent orchestration system accessible via a single model API.
Our ‘Fugu Ultra’ model matches the performance of Fable and Mythos, delivering frontier capability without the risk of export controls.
Try it: https://t.co/hhO6qTawgb 🐡
I genuinely don't understand why everyone isn't using this yet
Andrej Karpathy, a co-founder of OpenAI, posted a simple idea that hit 16 million views: stop using AI to write code, use it to build a second brain.
You point Claude Code at a folder, drop in any source, an article, a transcript, a PDF, and Claude reads it, links it, and files it into a living wiki of everything you know. It compounds like interest, the more you feed it, the smarter it gets.
Here's the whole thing:
> Install Obsidian, create a vault, open it in Claude Code
> Paste Karpathy's wiki idea file and tell Claude to build it
> Claude makes three folders: raw for sources, wiki for its pages, a CLAUDE.md that runs it
> Drop any source into raw and say "ingest this"
> Ask questions across everything, forever
Five minutes to set up, and you never start from a blank chat again.
Full step-by-step guide with Claude and Obsidian, link below.
Bookmark this
"one person with a good library of skills can outpace a team of 10." - @EXM7777
if you are still just saving prompt templates in markdown files, you're going to be left far behind.
this article is the complete guide to building skills that actually run workflows:
anthropic fucking killed it with this. so many people will start using claude.
new feature lets you import your *entire* memory from chatGPT, Gemini etc into Claude so it *instantly* knows everything about you. no more reminding claude who you are.
the best fucking part is it takes literally 60s:
- copy and paste the below prompt into your alternative AI (eg chatgpt)
- paste answer into claude’s “memory” settings and… you’re done.
- Claude immediately picks up from the last conversation you had with it in chatgpt!
the opportunity cost to switch to anthropic just went to zero - their app is currently #1 in the app store
Anthropic just announced the "Claude Certified Architect" program.
And you can start today.
In 16 years of my professional career, I haven't done a single certification.
Not one.
Not AWS. Not Azure. Not Google Cloud. Not PMP. Not Scrum. Not any of the alphabet soup.
I learned by building. By breaking things. By shipping.
But I'm about to break that streak.
I'm going for my first-ever certification:
Claude Certified Architect — Foundations
Here's why this matters — especially if you're a developer, engineer, or any professional who feels like the AI wave is moving too fast.
Claude Code launched a few weeks ago.
And it feels like a paradigm shift.
Not an incremental upgrade. Not another chatbot wrapper.
A fundamentally different way of building software.
Agentic architecture. Tool orchestration. MCP integration. Context management at a systems level.
If those words sound intimidating — that's exactly why this certification exists.
It covers everything from agentic orchestration to prompt engineering to Claude Code workflows.
Not surface-level content.
And here's what got me:
It costs nothing.
Free. Zero. $0.
So if you've been feeling left behind... If you've been watching others ship AI agents while you're still figuring out where to start... If you've been telling yourself "I'll learn this next quarter"...
This is your sign.
Stop scrolling. Start building.
First certification in 16 years. Let's see how this goes.
Links in the comments 👇
Cc : Brij Pandey
GILAKKKK NYAMBUNGIN CLAUDE KE NANO BANANA 2 UNTUK BIKIN IKLAN JADINYA KEREN BGT COY! CUMA 6 MENIT VERSI SINGKATNYA! DAN PAKAI SKILL GRATISAN!
iseng nyambungin Claude Code ke API https://t.co/FOVRYH4Ah8 libur lebaran kemarin
hasilnya: 40 ad creative ke-generate sekaligus
dari template, tanpa buka Canva, tanpa klik satu-satu
yang menarik buat gua bukan cuma hasilnya,
tapi apa yang ke-unlock kalau pola ini dipakai lebih jauh:
bisnis yang biasanya nunggu 3 hari buat revisi desainer
sekarang bisa iterasi puluhan variasi iklan dalam hitungan menit
A/B testing jadi beda level. bukan lagi 2-3 variasi
tapi 20, 30, 40 sekaligus, tinggal lihat mana yang perform
UMKM yang nggak punya budget desainer
bisa produce creative sebanyak brand besar
kalau disambungin ke scheduler
bisa full auto: generate, approve, publish
satu orang bisa output sebanyak tim desain kecil
dengan setup kayak gini
video prosesnya ada di bawah 👇
Obsidian just made the internet a completely different experience.
The Web Clipper now lets you manage highlights, stay in Reader mode when you click links, control your fonts and colors, and copy anything instantly to Markdown.
No ads. No distractions. No algorithmic slop fighting for your attention.
Just the content. In your format. Flowing directly into your second brain.
This is the browsing experience most people do not know is possible.
You are currently reading the internet the way everyone else reads it.
Overwhelmed. Fragmented. Retaining almost nothing.
Obsidian Web Clipper turns every article you read into a structured asset that lives in your vault permanently.
A highlight you make today becomes a note Claude can reference and connect to other ideas six months from now.
The people building second brains in Obsidian are not just reading faster.
They are compounding their knowledge while everyone else is consuming and forgetting.
The gap between a reader and a builder is often just a system.
This is the system.
Bookmark this.
Follow @cyrilXBT for more Obsidian and Claude setups that turn reading into leverage.
A HUMAN INVENTED A TOOL THAT CAN BUILD A MILLION-DOLLAR COMPANY - AND IT'S FREE
Vannevar Bush described this idea back in 1945 - a machine that expands the human brain to infinity, stores everything you know and connects every idea to every other one automatically. For 80 years nobody could build it.
Now it's a free app on your laptop.
One properly built Obsidian vault replaces an operations director, an analyst, a content strategist and a project manager simultaneously - running 24 hours a day with no days off, no salary and no Slack messages asking for clarification.
The people who figured this out first are already running $15,000-$20,000/month businesses completely alone, no team, no office, no investors.
The limits of this tool are the limits of your thinking. And judging by what the best users are doing with it - there are no limits.