Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
🚨 BREAKING: I asked Claude to improve my LinkedIn profile.
It didn’t just improve it. It made it a recruiter magnet.
Here are the 7 exact prompts I used:
Los astrólogos van a odiar esto.
ChatGPT puede hacer análisis brutales solo con tu fecha de nacimiento.
Gratis.
En segundos.
Y sin inventarse horóscopos genéricos.
Copia estos 6 prompts y prepárate 😱
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 :
🚨 ¡IMPRESIONANTE!: Un exinvestigador de Anthropic acaba de filtrar el marco de prompts interno exacto que usa el equipo
La mayoría de la gente trata a Claude como un chatbot básico y desaprovecha entre el 60% y el 70% de su capacidad de razonamiento
Estos 10 prompts son como los usan los profesionales, probados internamente para garantizar la máxima claridad, honestidad y profundidad
Listas para copiar y pegar. Sin rodeos
Guarda este hilo. Tu experiencia con Claude está a punto de cambiar para siempre
(Consejo profesional: úsalos en orden para obtener resultados combinados)
🚨 BREAKING: I asked Claude to improve my LinkedIn profile.
It didn’t just improve it. It made it a recruiter magnet.
Here are the 7 exact prompts I used:
Final interview.
They ask: “Why should we hire you?”
Your mind blanks.
You say “hardworking and passionate.”
Interview ends. No offer.
Here’s what they actually want…
BREAKING: I asked Claude to upgrade my LinkedIn profile.
It didn't just "upgrade" it.
It turned it into a recruiter magnet.
Here are the exact 7 prompts I used:
🚨 AI can now build Excel formulas like Microsoft's Power BI consultants (for free).
Here are 15 insane Claude prompts that replace $150/hour spreadsheet specialists (Save for later)
MY FRIEND SUBMITTED 52 JOB APPLICATIONS. ZERO RESPONSES. ZERO INTERVIEWS.
Then I uploaded his resume to GEMINI and got 11 replies in 9 days.
Here are the 7 prompts I used:
Every time you replace “I’m overwhelmed” with “I need to decide what matters most and go slow,” your brain stops firing alarm signals and starts organizing information again.
Final interview.
They ask: “Are you willing to relocate or travel 50% of the time?”
Your mind blanks.
You say: “Yes, absolutely! I love traveling!”
Interview ends. No offer.
Here’s what they actually want…
I think about decisions in three ways: hats, haircuts, and tattoos.
Most decisions are like hats. Try one and if you don’t like it, put it back and try another. The cost of a mistake is low, so move quickly and try a bunch of hats.
Some decisions are like haircuts. You can fix a bad one, but it won’t be quick and you might feel foolish for a while. That said, don't be scared of a bad haircut. Trying something new is usually a risk worth taking. If it doesn't work out, by this time next year you will have moved on and so will everyone else.
A few decisions are like tattoos. Once you make them, you have to live with them. Some mistakes are irreversible. Maybe you'll move on for a moment, but then you'll glance in the mirror and be reminded of that choice all over again. Even years later, the decision leaves a mark. When you're dealing with an irreversible choice, move slowly and think carefully.
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