Mind Blowingggg 🤯
This guy Farza built an AI that draws directly on your screen to teach you things. And runs agents in the background while you keep working.
And It's Free to use on Mac
It's called HeyClicky.
You ask a question out loud. It takes a screenshot, figures out coordinates, and draws annotations directly on whatever you're looking at arrows, shapes, labels, highlights. Pixel-perfect.
Struggling with math? It draws the theorem on top of your Khan Academy video.
Learning something? It points at the exact buttons to make you understand.
Say "heyclicky agent" and it opens apps, runs tasks in the background, and connects to Slack, email, and other tools while you keep working.
This is the closest thing to a tutor who can see your screen and point at exactly what you need. Except it also handles your background work.
Eric Schmidt (ex-Google CEO): “if you really want to make money, it’s actually easy. found an agentic AI company.”
If I had only 30 days to do that , I'd begin here and save this:
Agent Architecture
https://t.co/Xyy3e9AjAQ
Claude Code 101:
https://t.co/tZbHeRDWkj
Claude Code in Action:
https://t.co/RDYEVbydhW
Prompt engineering (official):
https://t.co/aYQzAWmObh
Interactive prompt tutorial (hands-on):
https://t.co/5k9My0hYgY
CLAUDE.md & how to give Claude memory:
https://t.co/gtmOGKAvDe
Skills, teach Claude reusable workflows:
https://t.co/DJFqh3E6OB
MCP, time connect Claude to Slack, GitHub, Drive:
https://t.co/XbRdmmcYmP
Routines (automate tasks 24/7):
https://t.co/LGbhOeWWdJ
Claude Code Ultimate Guide (community):
https://t.co/56DAmEuqH8
Awesome Claude Code (skills, hooks, plugins):
https://t.co/jUIBuxvV5K
All 13 Anthropic Academy courses (free certs):
https://t.co/rHn0gDmtGH
Claude Code full docs:
https://t.co/KYHnapDdHG
All of this is for free at $0/month
Then read this guide by this builder
Geoffrey Hinton, the father of artificial intelligence:
"If you truly understand this lesson, you may not be able to sleep comfortably tonight."
This 47-minute lecture is the best thing on the internet you will find about AI.
Instead of wasting another night on Netflix, watch this Claude full course.
It will teach you how to build real AI automations, workflows, and systems faster than most tutorials online.
1 hour.
Real workflows.
Real automations.
Real systems you can actually use.
Save this.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I've tested 50+ AI agents this year. Most are forgettable.
Then I built one with Hermes. And it changed how I work.
It's open source. Runs 24/7 on its own server. Sends me reports on Telegram every morning. Writes in my voice. Remembers everything across sessions.
Already running 4 things on it:
→ Daily Hacker News PDF at 9 AM
→ AI competitor intelligence report (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Grok)
→ YouTube thumbnail grid generator
→ Script writer trained on my own videos
This is the most insane tool I've tested in 2026.
Full breakdown in the video below ↓
I just found an open source tool and honestly it's wild.
Recordly. Free alternative to Screen Studio. Apple-style zoom animations, cursor smoothing, motion blur, full timeline editor, MP4 and GIF export.
Mac, Windows, Linux. 8.3K stars. MIT licensed.
Stopped paying $229 the same night I found it.
30 agents every AI Engineer must build.
This is the most comprehensive and practical book on AI Engineering that I've ever seen.
I can't think of a single use case that they didn't cover here:
1. The autonomous decision-making agent
2. The planning agent
3. The memory-augmented agent
4. The knowledge retrieval agent
5. The document intelligence agent
6. The scientific research agent
7. The tool-using agent
8. The agentic workflow system
9. The data analysis agent
10. The verification and validation agent
11. The general problem solver agent
12. The code generation agent
13. The security-hardened agent
14. The self-improving agent
15. The conversational agent
16. The content creation agent
17. The recommendation agent
18. The vision language agent
19. The audio processing agent
20. The physical world sensing agent
21. The ethical reasoning agent
22. The explainable agent
23. The healthcare intelligence agent
24. The scientific discovery agent
25. The financial advisory agent
26. The legal intelligence agent
27. The education intelligence agent
28. The collective intelligence agent
29. The embodied intelligence agent
30. The domain-transforming integration agent
I also read 50 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know by Imran. Same vibe.
Here is the Amazon link: https://t.co/buLPqjToiu
BREAKING: Claude can now run your entire social media on autopilot like a $600/hour social media manager.
For just $10/month.
Here are 6 steps showing exactly how I do that 🧵
How we prompt AI is very different in 2026 than 2022 when ChatGPT came out.
I'm teaching a new course, AI Prompting for Everyone, to help you become an AI power user — whatever your current skill level.
It covers skills that apply across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other AI tools. How to use deep research mode for well-researched reports on complex questions. How to give AI the right context, including more documents and images than most people realize you can provide. When to ask AI to think hard for several minutes on important decisions like what car to buy, what to study, or what job to take. And how to use AI to generate images, analyze data, and build simple games and websites.
I also cover intuitions about how these models work under the hood, so you know when to trust an answer and when not to.
Along the way, you'll see flying squirrels, a creativity test, some of my old family photos, and fireworks.
Join me at https://t.co/tcQc4iJAJG
You're building AI agents without a system. That's why they keep failing.
Here’s the right system to go from idea → working agent
1. Define the job
What problem are you solving?
Who’s the user? What does success look like?
2. Design the brain
Clear system prompt, role, instructions, guardrails
(This is where most agents fail)
3. Pick the right model
Speed vs cost vs intelligence
Don’t overpay for simple tasks
4. Add tools
APIs, databases, MCP servers, custom functions
Agents become powerful when they can act, not just answer
5. Give it memory
Short-term + long-term context
So it learns, adapts, and improves over time
6. Orchestrate everything
Workflows, triggers, retries, agent-to-agent communication
7. Build the interface
Chat, app, API, Slack bot
Make it usable, not just functional
8. Test + improve
Evals, latency checks, real-world feedback
Iteration is the real moat
I just finished building something I've wanted for years. 🤯
all my social media data. one place. one AI running the full system.
covered the entire build in the video below. go check it out. ↓
okay this week was actually scary. 😨
I need to walk you through everything. ↓
→ Anthropic dropped Claude Design. describe what you want, it builds full websites, decks, and brand videos. Canva is in trouble.
→ Opus 4.7 is live. 3x better vision, one-third fewer errors. best coding model right now but might not stay there long.
→ Claude now runs tasks while your laptop is closed. they call it Routines.
→ OpenAI shipped the biggest Codex update ever. it controls your Mac, connects to 111 apps, and watches your workflow while you're away.
→ OpenAI built an AI for drug discovery called GPT Rosalind. spawns six AI agents in parallel. US companies only.
→ xAI dropped Grok voice APIs. same stack running inside Teslas. 10x cheaper than ElevenLabs.
→ xAI is building a desktop app that codes for you and controls your OS. Codex and Claude Code have competition now.
→ Google made NEET and JEE mock tests completely free on Gemini. coaching centers charge lakhs for this.
→ Google Flow Music lets you create full songs from a text prompt. music producers should be paying attention.
→ YouTube lets you insert yourself into any Short now. remix culture just got AI-powered.
→ Perplexity launched Personal Computer. runs on a Mac Mini 24/7 while you sleep.
→ Zuckerberg is building a photorealistic AI clone of himself to take meetings. not a joke.
→ a robot ran a half-marathon in 50 minutes. human world record is 57. last year robots took 2 hours 40 minutes.
→ Dario Amodei said 50% of entry-level jobs could be gone within 5 years. he's the one building it.
if you're not paying attention to AI right now, AI is still paying attention to you.