the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes
CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns
all in one video and completely free
after watching this, the next step is agents
I wrote a full guide on how to build one yourself with Claude Code
article below
Anthropic and OpenAI are both telling engineers to write loops.
Not prompts.
Not agents.
Loops.
That is not a coincidence.
When the two most important AI labs on the planet independently converge on the same pattern — that is a signal worth paying attention to.
Most engineers are still thinking in terms of single calls.
Input → model → output.
The engineers winning in 2026 think in cycles.
Output becomes input. The model evaluates its own work. The loop runs until the result is right.
This is the complete breakdown of what loops are, why they matter, and how to build them ↓
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
Just applied to the OpenAI Codex program and honestly didn't expect to hear back
> my GitHub isn't exactly packed with activity but they still accepted
they're giving away 6 months of ChatGPT Pro ($1,200 value) + Codex to developers with an active GitHub
the bar is lower than people think:
> active GitHub profile - even basic activity counts
> a few repos with stars, or useful projects
> doing vibe coding, maintaining something, contributing anything
if your profile is thin: fork a few popular repos, make some commits, or create a simple useful project
> one Japanese developer reported they're basically approving everyone with any active GitHub presence - not guaranteed but the signal is good
apply at: https://t.co/JVa9aiYknH
> worst case they say no. best case you get $1,200 of tools for free
drop your GitHub in the replies - i'll star it and subscribe so your profile looks more active 👇
🚨 JUST IN - Google published a long piece about "Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search" 👀
A lot in it https://t.co/22t75EtwUH
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- j'utilise Claude tous les jours
- je me crois assez bon là-dedans
- je regarde deux ingénieurs Anthropic pendant 2 HEURES
- l'ingénieur de Claude explique les Skills from scratch
- les 5 premières minutes
- attends. Les Skills c'est juste des dossiers ?
- des dossiers qui retiennent ton workflow ?
- ton domaine ? ton expertise ?
- pause. retour arrière. je regarde a nouveau
- je pense à chaque prompt que j'ai réécrit de zéro
- chaque contexte que j'ai expliqué 100 fois
- chaque session qui a tout oublié
- ça n'aurait pas dû se passer comme ça
- 16 minutes. tout change
- skill issue détecté
Hoy una industria entera dejó de tener sentido.
Un tío publicó en GitHub un repo que convierte cualquier foto en un mundo 3D explorable: meshes con físicas, splat del fondo, audio ambiente. Todo.
Una imagen entra. Un mundo sale. Cinco minutos.
La gente que se pasó diez años aprendiendo Blender lleva todo el día mirando esto en silencio.
Se llama image-blaster.
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.
Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter
Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure
his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy
what he revealed:
> Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers
> sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning
> Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale
Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers
this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free
save this
@brian_armstrong@moo9000 >Non technical teams are now shipping production code
genuinely terrifying lol, already had my data leaked enough before this