🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
Techies… you need to see this 👀
I spent 3yrs building this project 🥲 but I’m giving it out for free 💜 (Open Source)
A Jumia alternative 🫠… but better.
This project actually forced me to learn coding the hard way 😭 It taught me both the technical side and the business side of how platforms like Jumia & Amazon really work 😅
A brand even offered me ₦1M for this project… but I turned it down 🤧
Because this isn’t just a product to me… it’s legacy code 💜
Something that helped me grow and can help other developers grow too.
So you don’t have to stress yourself figuring everything out 😭
From:
• Admin dashboard
• Sellers system
• Customer flow
• Logistics integration
• Payments
• Authentication
• Order management
…everything has already been implemented 🔥
You’ll find the project repo here pls drop a star 💜🫶 — https://t.co/tBdNUWBRwm
I think it’s finally time to get your CCNA.
And I want to help.
Starting in May, we are opening up our CCNA course to those who are serious…..for FREE.
It will be a focused CCNA journey from May to August. Me and @CioaraJeremy will be helping you along the way with livestreams and community.
No more excuses. It’s time to get serious. Join here: https://t.co/jufzvjyCfk
This is going to be the summer that you get your CCNA. #SummerOfCCNA
NVIDIA is literally handing out certifications in Agentic AI, Physical AI, and OpenUSD. And most people don't even know they exist.
Here's your no-fluff guide to getting NVIDIA certified in 2026:
- Two tiers. Pick your level.
Associate (NCA): 60 min, ~50-60 questions,
Professional (NCP): 90-120 min, ~60-75 questions
No prerequisites. You can jump straight to Professional if you've got the experience.
Which track fits you?
- GenAI/LLMs: NCA-GENL → NCP-GENL
- AI Agents: NCP-AAI (live on Certiverse now)
- Data Science: NCA-ADS → NCP-ADS
- Infra/Ops: NCA-AIIO → NCP-AII
- 3D/Simulation: NCP-OUSD
- Physical AI: coming soon
How to prep:
- Download the Exam Blueprint PDF from https://t.co/jqRjTDLukS
- Take the mapped NVIDIA DLI courses (some free, some paid )
- Get hands on with GPU instances on AWS/Azure/GCP
- Practice under timed conditions. These are scenario based, not textbook trivia.
NVIDIA's April 30 global webinar is giving every attendee a 50% off exam discount code.
Register here: https://t.co/fPiO25VwuK
This is your chance to get NVIDIA certified that too at a huge discount just by attending a webinar.
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YAPAY ZEKA AJANLARI İNŞA ETMEK İSTEYENLER: AYLARINIZI ÇÖPE ATMAYIN!
Bu video kelimenin tam anlamıyla bir ALTIN değerinde.
Anthropic mühendisi, 14 dakikalık bir ustalık dersi paylaştı.
Hi, I'm looking to connect with people interested in:
1. DevOps & SRE
2. Cloud
3. Cloud Security
4. Platform & Infrastructure
5. DevSecOps
6. Kubernetes
7. System Design
8. FinOps & Cloud Cost Optimisation
I share content and challenges around DevOps, Cloud, and system design.
Feel free to tag someone who might be interested!
I’m looking for people who are ready to lock in with zero distractions for the next 3 months.
Let’s commit to this roadmap and actually follow through.
Forget the AI noise for now. Focus on becoming solid in backend engineering and system design.
It might sound unrealistic, but you’ll be surprised at how much you grow by the end of June / early July.
Read below 👇🏿
Most people learning AI in 2026 are watching random YouTube videos.
Meanwhile, a full AI curriculum just dropped — from prompting → transformers → agentic LLMs → evaluation.
And it's all FREE.
Here’s the complete roadmap (don’t lose this):
CS50x 2025 AI Lecture — https://t.co/J4G6WyxqwF
AI and Prompt Engineering — https://t.co/AxQ84l54km
Introduction to Generative AI — https://t.co/fw9O8iuG28
Prompt Engineering — https://t.co/6OJHg4JxOi
System Prompts and RAG — https://t.co/7oP5QDhlYj
When and How to Use GenAI — https://t.co/tUVdggWEzt
GenAI in Teaching and Learning — https://t.co/s3Mon2Ljqy
5 Step Prompting Guide — https://t.co/y3XbVFp2pj
Transformer Fundamentals — https://t.co/V296Iluyy4
Transformer Models + Practical Tricks — https://t.co/jygWMTinbU
Transformers → Large Language Models — https://t.co/qsOKj5hpE5
How LLMs Are Trained — https://t.co/zBaBKCITqY
Tuning & Adaptation — https://t.co/UHcyRlzliE
Reasoning in LLMs — https://t.co/Vl2XV3AwvX
Agentic LLMs — https://t.co/sbeByDQtZQ
Evaluation: what “good” really means — https://t.co/RG2WOQxRLq
Recap + What’s trending now — https://t.co/TUD9vCqiCQ
Free Courses:
Generative AI for Beginners — https://t.co/sWEGRvTeIk
NVIDIA Developer Program — https://t.co/fF2jQMLszs
ML & AI Training (FREE tracks) — https://t.co/ujYLlsGmdn
This is basically:
Prompting → RAG → Transformers → LLMs → Agents → Evaluation → Production
Everything in one place.
Bookmark this before it disappears.
Retweet to save someone 100+ hours of searching.
A lot of people in my DMs keep asking how I went from 0 to almost 60K followers in one year, and from $0 to over $15K at the same time.
I’ll tell you exactly what I did.
After I left uni, I didn’t celebrate anything. No convocation, no induction. I already knew the reality second class will get judged. Life was about to get real, and the journey ahead was long and hard.
So I went back home and made a decision to lock in.
My parents didn’t fully get it. There were complaints. But I stood my ground. I knew this was one of those moments where it’s either you take your life seriously or you keep drifting.
Even when it was time for NYSC, I didn’t go. For me, I was too broke to travel for it. it was simple. It’s either I make this work or I make this work. There was no backup plan.
I stayed with my parents because I needed shelter. And no, we weren’t comfortable. My parents hawked on the streets of Lagos. My mum sold rat poison. Things were not easy.
So I knew I had to figure something out.
I started with one question: what skill can I learn that will pay me and stay relevant long term?
I saw a lot of people going into web design, graphic design, and development. But I also saw how crowded it was and how long it could take to break through.
So I went another route.
I chose the business side of tech, sales and marketing.
A lot of people don’t understand this, but marketing is tech. You need to understand products, systems, tools, data, user behavior, and how to build flows that convert. It’s not just posting content.
Once I decided, I went all in.
In about a month, I completed multiple certifications. I wasn’t playing. I needed to enter the market fast.
Then came the hard part, getting in with no experience and no connections.
So I created my own leverage.
I started networking heavily. Talking to people. Building real conversations. I used my communication skills and diction to stand out. People liked me, not because I was the best, but because I was intentional and clear.
I even went on LinkedIn and removed people I knew from school. I didn’t want noise, judgment, or distractions. I needed full focus.
Eventually, I got my first opportunity through someone I barely knew. Not a close friend. Just a weak connection.
No experience. No strong backing. Just preparation meeting opportunity.
From there, I started working and earning. I moved into making seven figures in naira, and I kept improving.
Then I came on X.
At that time, I hadn’t even made up to $1,000 yet. I think I was around $400 to $500.
But I started documenting everything.
No fake lifestyle. No pretending. Just sharing what I was learning, what was working, and what wasn’t.
That changed everything.
I hosted over 70 to 80 Twitter Spaces in one year. In total, over 100,000 people tuned in across those sessions.
People didn’t just watch. They got results.
Some made their first million naira. Some switched careers. Some entered marketing because of what I shared.
I gave a lot back. Even when I didn’t have much, I was buying upwork connects for people, helping them get started.
At the same time, it wasn’t smooth.
I got dragged. Lmao by the tech OG's
2024 and 2025 were intense for me.
But I kept showing up.
I shared my opinions. I quoted tweets. I told stories. I stayed consistent.
That’s how I grew from 0 to almost 60K followers with no influencer recommendation.
Today, I’ve built strong networks, gotten crazy opportunities, and I even get paid to speak.
You don’t need the perfect background. You don’t need connections. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need to pick a path, lock in, and stay consistent long enough for things to start working.
You can do a lot from a small place if you take yourself seriously.
I ACCIDENTALLY OPENED MY CTO'S PERSONAL NOTION WORKSPACE AND NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY HE SHIPS 5X FASTER THAN THE REST OF US.
He is 48. I am 26. He manages 3 products and never works past 5 PM.
I work 10 hours a day and barely clear my Jira board.
In his workspace, one specific document explained everything:
Most people panic when the workload scales. They work longer hours, burn out, and eventually drop the ball. High performers do not manage time. They manage boundaries.
The document was a list of strict operating rules. Here are 18 systems you can steal.
Just finished recording my Claude Code Essentials Course (12 hours long) Packaging it tomorrow for @freeCodeCamp
I am immediately following this course with Claude Certified Architect study course for the end of the week.
Then we are setting a date for this Claude Code bootcamp.
🚨 A single GitHub repo just replaced every paid LLM course on the internet.
It's called LLM Course by Maxime Labonne and it takes you from zero to fine-tuning, merging, quantizing, and deploying your own models completely free.
The structure is ruthlessly organized:
→ LLM Fundamentals: math, Python, neural networks, NLP
→ The LLM Scientist: architecture, pre-training, alignment, evaluation
→ The LLM Engineer: RAG, agents, optimization, deployment, security
The "one-click" notebooks are insane:
→ Fine-tune Llama 3.1 with Unsloth in Colab
→ Merge any models with MergeKit, no GPU needed
→ Quantize to GGUF/GPTQ/EXL2/AWQ in one click
→ Abliterate any model without retraining
Every notebook runs free on Google Colab. No cloud credits. No local GPU required.
100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 license.
Link in the first comment 👇
15 Must-Know System Design Trade-offs:
1. Consistency vs Availability (CAP)
2. Latency vs Throughput
3. SQL vs NoSQL
4. Vertical vs Horizontal Scaling
5. Monolith vs Microservices
6. Strong vs Eventual Consistency
7. Normalization vs Denormalization
8. Read vs Write Optimization
9. Caching vs Freshness
10. Push vs Pull Architecture
11. Sync vs Async Communication
12. Replication vs Partitioning
13. Batch vs Stream Processing
14. Stateful vs Stateless
15. Redundancy vs Cost
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How CI/CD pipelines work
(explained in 2 mins or less):
A CI/CD pipeline is an automated workflow that facilitates continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery or deployment (CD) by managing code building, testing, and release processes.
It integrates the various stages of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) into a seamless, repeatable process.
These stages include source code management, automated testing, artifact creation, and deployment orchestration.
Continuous ‘delivery’ and ‘deployment’ are sometimes used synonymously.
But there is a clear and important distinction between the two.
Delivery is about ensuring the software can be released at any time.
It requires manual intervention to deploy to production.
Deployment, on the other hand, does the release through automated workflows.
Learn more here: https://t.co/pPPVI1DEfC
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