This is an insane Fable 5 UI/UX hack.
This "Taste" skill completely kills generic AI-slop and gives Fable 5 the tools & instructions needed to ship beautiful design.
This might just be the best AI skill I've ever used.
https://t.co/XVQ6JpjYCy
People think learning Claude takes days. It doesn't.
I wrote 17 free guides that teach it in hours:
Claude 101: https://t.co/HNa5MrCLVU
Claude Code: https://t.co/O2kJvFkgan
Claude Skills: https://t.co/jT4uB5Bdjw
Claude Design: https://t.co/q1zjMfeAyg
Claude for Excel: https://t.co/7g3CFNcKrs
How to Prompt: https://t.co/EE46WHU8vg
Claude + Linkedin: https://t.co/9d5stC6grm
Be good at Claude: https://t.co/SVGd967eMQ
Stop writing like AI: https://t.co/JWKUGNKgOS
Claude Certificates: https://t.co/9jKsXWOt66
Claude for your team: https://t.co/U1JsBVCzYH
Claude Connectors: https://t.co/TSAQqOpDeV
Set up Claude Cowork: https://t.co/diDhiKkfjs
Stop Prompting Claude: https://t.co/j1LATSJiat
Claude to sound like you: https://t.co/kDGBpSF7Wh
Stop hitting Claude limits: https://t.co/j5fEzSH5br
Stop using Claude at work: https://t.co/c6X55Thy6t
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Claude Code sin configurar es la mitad de lo que puede ser
Hasta que instalas claude-code-setup
El plugin oficial de Anthropic
Analiza tu proyecto y te dice exactamente que hooks, skills, MCP servers y subagentes activar
Ya no tienes que adivinar nada
Solo corres el comando y el setup se configura solo
/plugin install claude-code-setup@claude-plugins-official
Guarda esto para no perderlo 🔖
this is f*cking gold
A senior Google engineer dropped a 424-page doc on agentic design patterns.
424 pages.
Most engineers bookmarked it and never opened it again.
if I had this a year ago, I would've shipped my first app in a day instead of 2 weeks
in the right hands, this changes everything:
stop asking Claude one question and thinking you understand the topic. you don't.
Stanford proved a better way. it's called STORM. peer reviewed. 25% more organized output. open source.
the trick: don't ask one question. ask five. from five different experts.
>the practitioner: what do they know that academics miss?
>the skeptic: what's the strongest counterargument?
>the economist: who profits from the current narrative?
>the historian: what pattern has played out before?
>the academic: what does the evidence actually say?
4 prompts. 5 minutes. no software. no GitHub. just paste into Claude.
single prompts give you what everyone already knows.
STORM gives you what nobody else found.
this article has all 4 prompts ready to copy. pick your hardest topic. paste prompt 1. you'll know more in 5 minutes than people who spent days reading.
this is f*cking gold
How to build your first AI agent (Full guide)
if I had this a year ago, I would've shipped my first agent in a day instead of 2 weeks
in the right hands, this changes everything:
Claude Code creator:
"100% of our pull requests at Anrtopic are run by Claude Code. 80–90% of code review too.
The feature I’m using the most today is /loops. I’m not prompting Claude anymore - I’m building loops"
in 1-hour interview, Boris reveals his setup, which helps him build the #1 coding tool of this year.
Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course.
A dev got so frustrated watching his AI agent write 500 lines for a 5-line problem that he built a fix.
He called it Ponytail. Named after the guy every team has - long ponytail, oval glasses, been there longer than the version control. You show him fifty lines; he looks at them, says nothing, and replaces them with one.
Now your agent does the same. Before writing anything, it looks for a reason not to.
80-94% less code. 47-77% cheaper. 3-6x faster.
The best code is the code you never wrote.
GitHub Repo: https://t.co/WnFp9YNY53
In twelve months, EVERY company will be running a Company Brain.
The teams who build it this year will spend the next year compounding. Everyone else is going to play catch up.
Here's what it actually is. You connect your Slack, your GitHub, HubSpot, all your tools into one intelligence layer, then build the org chart around it: a main brain up top, a fleet commander running the agent fleet, specialist sub-agents handling execution.
The reason it works is change management basically disappears. Your team already lives in Slack. You're just adding agents to the room they're already in.
You NEED to start building yours now. In a year this will stop being an advantage and will become table stakes.
Claude Code creator:
"I don't prompt Claude anymore. I write loops - and the loops do the work. My job is to write loops."
in 30 minutes Boris reveals his actual daily Claude Code setup.
Claude Code + loops + dynamic workflow
Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
> be Claude
> user asks for an AI app
> no backend, no keys, no server
> just write the code
> the code calls an API
> the API is Claude
> Claude is now calling Claude
> patched fetch() routes it through a proxy
> proxy bills the user, not the builder
> answer the prompt in real time
> ship a chatbot, a generator, a whole game engine
> all inside one chat message
> the app and the brain are the same thing
They call it Claudeception. An AI that builds with itself, and the user foots the bill.