SOMEONE BUILT AN OBSIDIAN SYSTEM THAT RUNS THEIR ENTIRE LIFE, TRACKS $240,000 IN ANNUAL REVENUE AND CHANGED EVERYTHING IN 24 HOURS
5 automated workflows, 8 folders and one CLAUDE.md file - the system maintains itself while they sleep without a single manual update.
At 6AM the morning briefing is already ready with the most important thing for the day. At 8PM the capture processor files every note automatically. At 7PM on Sunday the weekly review generates itself and updates priorities for the next week.
Revenue tracker, client folders and every invoice update automatically when they log a single payment in their daily note - no spreadsheets, no reminders and no invoice that gets lost.
They drop a file in the queue at midnight - at 2AM the finished output is already waiting when they wake up.
One weekend to build. Everything else the system does itself.
in 15 minutes, 2 Senior Staff Engineers at Airbnb gave a Live Lecture on Agentic Coding
Airbnb already shipped one of the most ambitious LLM-agent migrations in production.
Tonight two of their senior engineers shows how they actually build with agents in 2026.
Most builders are guessing. These guys ship.
bookmark & watch this.then read the complete article below.
Andrej Karpathy could have charged $10,000 for this course.
He put it on YouTube.
The man who built Tesla Autopilot from scratch.
Co-founded OpenAI.
Understands AI at a level most engineers at Google and Meta never reach.
Sat down. Recorded 2 hours. No frameworks. No libraries. No shortcuts.
Then dropped it for free.
The gap between people who watch it this week and those who save it for later is not 2 hours.
It is everything those 2 hours quietly unlock for the rest of your career.
🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly.
30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code.
watch the workshop. bookmark it.
worth more than every $500 course you almost bought.
you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands.
Then read the guide below.
VERCEL GOT HACKED
ShinyHunters - the group behind the Ticketmaster breach - is selling Vercel's internal database for $2M on BreachForums
here's why every developer should care:
- they have NPM tokens and GitHub tokens
- Vercel owns Next.js - 6 million weekly downloads
- one malicious push = global supply chain attack
- Vercel confirmed the breach today, April 19
- they literally DMed the hackers on Telegram asking them to stop
rotate your env variables RIGHT NOW
> do you understand what Claude Code just did
> a senior Google engineer with 11 years of experience
> built a system that does 80% of his job automatically
> 27 agents running out of the box
> 8hrs → 2hrs per day
> $28,000/month while he chills
> the exact playbook is here 👇
Alguien dotó a Claude Code de memoria permanente y alcanzó las 46.000 estrellas en 48 horas.
95% menos de consumo de tokens por sesión.
Nunca alcanza los límites de contexto.
Retoma la conversación exactamente donde la dejaste.
Instalación con un solo comando.
Completamente gratis, locura de repo.
> use Claude Code
> no plugins
> "I don't need extensions"
> install one plugin out of curiosity
> it does in 2 seconds what took you 30 minutes
> install second plugin
> same thing
> you mass typed what a plugin does in one click for months
🚨 S3 is no longer just Object Storage.
Yesterday (April 7, 2026), AWS officially launched Amazon S3 Files.
This is the biggest update to S3 in 20 years.
It can:
→ Mount S3 buckets as native file systems
→ Provide sub-millisecond file access
→ Handle POSIX permissions (UID/GID) natively
→ Connect to Lambda, EC2, and EKS directly
→ Eliminate the need for s3fs or data staging
Your AI agents can read/write to S3 like a local disk, while your data team access the same objects via API.
DevOps just got a massive upgrade.
Source: https://t.co/gwGIhDlInU
> you open Claude Code.
> you type a prompt.
> it thinks for 3 seconds and gives you an answer.
> you didn't know you could type "ultrathink" to make it actually think.
> you didn't know "/btw" asks a question with zero context cost.
> you didn't know two Claude sessions produce better code than one.
> you've been using 10% of the tool.
> here's the other 90%.
> use Claude Code for 3 months
> manually fix mistakes every day
> manually make sure claude did what you asked for
> no hooks
> discover hooks exist
> 10 minutes of setup
> all of this routine is now automatic
> never working same again