My friend applied to 200 tech jobs in two years. No CS degree. No callbacks.
Last month Anthropic offered him $750,000.
All because of one Stanford lecture. Free on YouTube. One hour.
A professor explains how ChatGPT actually works. Not the Twitter version. The real one.
He watched it in bed. Paused it eleven times. After that hour he told me something I didn't believe. "It's embarrassingly simple."
Three days later he applied to Anthropic.
Every single question they asked him, he knew from that video.
YOUTUBE KANALININ SADECE 9 GÜNDE PARA KAZANMASINI AKTİFLEŞTİRİN
Bu adam sadece 9 günde youtube kanalının para kazanmasını aktifleştirmiş ve 16 DAKİKALIK bir video hazırlamış. Sizin için Türkçe altyazı koydum. Mutlaka kaydet.
Param Miner brute forces header and parameter names in the background while you browse - and reports everything it finds in the All Issues tab.
This is great for uncovering cache poisoning bugs, like in the example below!
Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch. Stanford taught the entire thing in 1 hour lecture & released it for free.
Bookmark & watch this today before someone takes it down and read this article below
Most automated scanners miss SSRF because they fail to bypass modern WAF configurations. 🛡️
Here is a quick 3-step checklist to test when you hit a firewall:
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Build LLMs from Scratch 🚀
Found this gem from Vizuara, a 43-lecture series that actually delivers on its promise: building Large Language Models from the ground up.
What's inside:
→ Transformer architecture
→ GPT internals
→ Tokenization (BPE)
→ Attention mechanisms
→ Complete Python implementations
Perfect for ML engineers and developers who want to understand what's really happening under the hood of ChatGPT, Claude, and similar models.
🔗 [Playlist link in comments]
Watch. Practice. Learn
the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes
CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns
all in one video and completely free
works whether you're a developer, a beginner, or someone who's been using Claude for months
based on this, I put together 18 things you can copy and use in Claude today
full guide in the article below
A Claude Code skill bundle for bug hunting and external red-team work - 51 skills, 15 slash commands, 574+ disclosed-report patterns curated across 24 vulnerability classes, plus enterprise identity + infrastructure attack matrices. https://t.co/MpxsmCqaM3
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.
$1,190 flight. I paid $159.
Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip :
Stop telling Claude, "do this."
Stop telling Claude, "write code."
Stop telling Claude, "fix this error."
You're actually treating a senior AI like a junior intern.
Here are 8 prompts you can copy and paste directly:
One of the most common vulnerabilities in web applications is excessive trust in client-side controls.
Disabling a button on the web app doesn't mean that the server won't still process the request that the button would have sent.
Sharpen your ability to find and exploit these bugs with our free lab 🧪🤓
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