Our bet since Elrond:
Value will move at the speed of software.
It will need new rails, built to scale like the internet.
Not a faster version of the old system. A new one.
This is what we have been building for years.
On September 10, Supernova arrives.
People think learning Claude takes days. It doesn't.
I wrote 17 free guides that teach it in hours:
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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
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1 AI character clip becomes 50 ads without a single actor or reshoot.
100% generated. The face isn’t real. The pipeline is.
Here’s the build, start to finish.
Part 1 - Make the character.
Generate the face on a node canvas. Lock the identity so it holds across every shot.
Part 2 - Drop in the product.
One node. The product sits in her hands, on the desk, wherever you point it.
Part 3 - Animate.
Seedance 2.0 turns the still into a moving clip. Lighting, motion, room - all baked in.
Part 4 - The swap nodes.
This is the part nobody shows. Build nodes that replace one thing at a time. Character. Outfit. Product. Nothing else moves.
Swap the product → new ad.
Swap the outfit → new ad.
Swap the face → new ad.
Same 6 seconds. Same light. Same motion. 50 variants before lunch.
Old way: hire talent, film, reshoot for every SKU, edit each cut.
New way: 1 canvas, swap 1 node, export.
The cost of variant 2 used to be a full shoot. Now it’s a click.
Film once. Swap forever.
Google just dropped a free 8-minute lesson on building your first AI agent.
This is the clearest explanation of AI agents and loops you'll find anywhere.
People are paying $500 for courses that teach less than this.
Watch it, then read the step by step guide on building loops for your agents below.
15 years old. 7 AI agents. 10 projects a day, pulling in $900 a day.
This isn’t one kid grinding like a machine; it’s a kid who figured out how to get a small crew working for him all at once. Claude Code writes the code. He gives it a single sentence.
Every agent lives inside OpenClaw with a name and a job. Not one chat pretending to be seven hats, but seven separate workers running in parallel. One slices the work into tasks, one digs up research, one lays the blueprint, one codes, one hunts bugs, one writes the client report, and one tracks the clock. A few hours later, the deliverable lands in the client’s inbox. He never typed a line.
He’s productized the work into templates: landing pages, bots, parsers, API hookups, dashboards, automations. Choose a template and the agents sprint together. While one builds, another tests, and a third is already drafting the write-up.
The whole factory fits on a single laptop that costs a few hundred bucks. 10 jobs a day at $90–150 each turns into $900–1500 daily. Same scope? A solo dev might manage one or two gigs; an agency would bill multiples of his price.
He’s not trying to become a faster programmer. He’s stepping out of the “doer” seat and into the “dispatcher” seat.
Still 15. On his desk is what usually takes a team to run. He says one sentence, then watches seven agents assemble the project like a pit crew.
Meanwhile, plenty of freelancers with years in the game are still carrying every role alone, hoping help shows up. He built his help in an afternoon: 7 agents, one OpenClaw, and one Claude Code.
CLAUDE + Faceless YouTube = $2,670/month
No camera. No editing. No followers.
My friend started from zero.
90 days later — he quit his job.
9 prompts that made it possible 👇
10 Claude prompts that make it feel like a $100K employee.
Most people use Claude to write.
The smartest users run entire businesses with it.
Here are 10 prompts worth stealing: 🧵👇
A senior Google engineer just dropped a 19-page PDF on "Loop Engineering" for LLM and agentic systems.
Act → Observe → Learn → Repeat
• Act: the LLM proposes a code transformation (tile this loop, parallelize that one).
• Observe: a compiler runs it and reports back - is it valid? faster? slower? by how much?
• Learn: the LLM reads that feedback and adjusts its next move.
• Repeat until it stops finding improvements.
The agent gets smarter purely from grounded feedback inside its own context window.
This 19-page PDF totally changed the way I’m building agentic systems today.
Read it now, then explore the article below.
Anthropic engineers just showed how to build agents that can run for days with loops
"At Anthropic, 30%+ of our code is already written by loops. That's why we ship so fast"
In this 40-minute workshop, they break down the whole stack:
Agent loop
Harness
Memory
Sub-agents
This is worth more than most $500 vibe-coding courses
Bookmark and watch the workshop today, then read the article below
Today we're launching Goose Ads in Claude.
This is a skill /goose-ads that lets anyone make high-performing ad creatives directly in Claude, Claude Code, Cowork, or Codex.
Here's how it works:
1. Install the skill: npx gooseworks install --all
2. Run this prompt:
/goose-ads create ads for my brand <brand-website>
3. (Optional) Pick templates you like on the platform
The skill finds top-performing ads that companies are already spending $ on and generates creatives for your brand.
It also ensures that generated creatives are accurate to your brand's messaging, logo, assets, etc.
It's that easy.
But this is just the start.
We have created a library with 100+ open-source skills for growth that some of the fastest growing startups in the world are using every day to run ads, content, competitor research, gtm, seo and more.
Comment Goose and I'll DM you the full open-source skill library.
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 app in a day instead of 2 weeks
in the right hands, this changes everything:
Anthropic engineers just showed how they build a full app from scratch, using a loop of agents
40 minutes from the team behind Claude Code
they used three agents: one to plan, one to build, one to judge, cycling until the app actually works
the winners won't have the smartest model, they'll have the best loop
watch it, then read the full guide on how to actually use loops below
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
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
Read that again.
Most people have spent months getting better at prompting. The person who built the tool is telling you prompting is the wrong game entirely.
This video shows you the right one.
The 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word.
The plugins 95% of users have never installed. The caching setup sitting at 95% hit rate that makes Claude almost free to run.
Why starting every chat from zero is the slowest possible way to work.
If you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window you've been running one project when you could be running a coordinated team of them.
Watch this tonight instead of another show.
Full guide in the article below.
Bookmark both before they disappear into the feed.
GOODBYE LOGO DESIGNERS IN 2026.
Here are 10 Claude prompts that generate brand identity, visual direction, and logo concepts without hiring anyone.
Save this before it goes viral. 👇👇