ANTHROPIC CEO DROPPED A 47-MINUTE INTERVIEW.
This is the deepest look inside Anthropic ever filmed.
Save this before you forget.
47 minutes about Claude
Anthropic → Mythos → Fable 5 Banned → Pentagon → What's Next
Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch. Stanford taught the entire thing in 1 hour lecture & released it for free.
Bookmark & watch this today before someone takes it down and read this article below
Claude Code's creator said something that stopped me cold:
"I don't prompt Claude anymore. I write loops — and the loops do the work. My job is to write loops."
Most developers are still crafting the perfect prompt.
The person who built the tool moved past prompting entirely.
In 30 minutes Boris reveals his actual daily Claude Code setup.
Claude Code + loops + dynamic workflows.
Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
Watch it.
Then read this - everything you need to know about loops to actually apply what he says ↓
Bookmark both. This is your weekend.
Karpathy found a way to reduce token consumption by 90%
The problem is that the LLM re-reads the same files over and over again, loses context between documents, and provides less accurate answers as a result
The solution is called Wiki Layer the LLM cleans, structures, and links all your data once, after which it never works with raw files again
Three folders `raw/` for originals, `wiki/` for a clean knowledge base in Markdown, and files with rules for the agent
Result up to 90% token savings on repeat queries, automatic links between documents, and a visual knowledge graph in Obsidian
Everything stays on your local machine nothing goes to the cloud
NADIE te explica cómo usar Gemini Pro 3.1 bien.
Reuní +300 Prompts para convertirlo en una máquina de automatización.
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Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to watch Claude Code work. You're supposed to wake up and review what it shipped."
In 22 minutes she builds the entire workflow live on camera.
Most people close their terminal and everything stops.
This setup keeps shipping while you sleep.
Watch the video, then save the exact setup below👇
The CEO of Take-Two, the company behind GTA, just said something the entire AI industry doesn't want to hear.
And he said it without being anti-AI.
Strauss Zelnick's argument is precise. AI is built on datasets. Datasets are backward-looking. Creativity is forward-looking. A model trained on everything that already exists cannot, by definition, produce something genuinely unexpected. And all hits, by their very nature, are unexpected.
Asset creation and hit creation are not the same thing. AI is getting very good at the first one. The second one is what actually makes money, builds franchises, and changes culture. Nobody has shown AI can do that yet.
The derivative property problem is real. You can clone GTA with existing technology. You could do it before AI. It would take 3 years and look identical. It still wouldn't sell. Because it isn't GTA. It's a clone of GTA.
And consumers, despite what the industry occasionally pretends, can feel the difference between something genuinely new and something assembled from the residue of things that already worked.
Thousands of mobile games ship every year. 0 to 5 hits get made. The same studios make them every time. The technology to make more games has been commoditized for years. It didn't democratize hit creation. It just flooded the market with more forgettable product.
The Silicon Valley thesis that AI unlocks game creation for everyone is true in the same way that cheap cameras unlocked filmmaking for everyone. They did. And the same 5 studios still make the movies everyone watches.
What Zelnick is saying, without quite saying it, is that the thing AI cannot replicate is taste. The instinct for what hasn't been done yet. The cultural antenna that detects the gap in the market before the data can see it.
Data tells you what people wanted. Hits tell people what they want next.
Those are different jobs.
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Vasilios Syrakis is back
after the massive success of his Atlassian video, he just dropped a follow-up addressing everything
the stuff people really wanted to know:
> no university degree, dropped out after 10th grade, started in help desk
> taught himself everything from scratch - books, videos, no mentor
> he didn't break any NDA - Atlassian published more detailed info themselves
> the architecture was 10 years old - he'd build it completely differently today
and the thing that hit hardest:
> to everyone who felt impostor syndrome watching his first video - he said the gap between you and someone who knows more is usually just time, not intelligence
the full response is above
and he's building a control plane from scratch on camera soon so you can see exactly how it's done
RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan: According to Ukraine's Minister of Culture, 71% of the population speaks Russian
From the UN's perspective, ethnicity is determined by language, not by blood. That means 71% of Ukrainians are Russian people, since they speak Russian.
How China Built the World’s Biggest Train Station on Top of a Mountain
Welcome to Chongqing East Station: China's $7.8 billion high-speed rail megaproject. 1.22 million square metres. 40,000 peak workers. A 16,500-tonne steel tube truss roof assembled on the ground and hydraulically slid 57 metres upward onto 41-metre tree-shaped "Huangjue" columns.
• How 40,000 workers built a 1.22M m² station in just 38 months on a mountain
• The sliding assembly method ��� why the 16,500-tonne roof was built on the ground first
• The Huangjue tree columns — 41-metre branching steel structures designed for earthquake resistance
• Stainless steel cladding installation at 57 metres above a mountain slope
• Why Chongqing East Station is now the largest railway hub in the world
• The high-speed rail network connecting Southwest China to 14 major cities