I went to one of these schools, and literally know probably ~250+ people who attended one of them.
My wife went to a bay area public school that was pretty good but absolutely not a feeder. Suburban, high Asian population (largely first generation - country music, bud light, football and high SAT scores. No accents). Solid upper-middle class environment.
Her HS class sent ~10/400 to an ivy or equivalent like Stanford/MIT (applying a strict standard to equivalent - eg not even including Duke, Berkeley, JHU, other extremely good schools). My HS sent at least 50%. Not a typo.
I would say that her friends from high school are *significantly* smarter in average than the many hundreds that I know from these feeder schools. "Oh they aren't as well-rounded, that's why they didn't get in." This is totally false. They're more well-rounded, have more interesting hobbies, have wilder stories from college. They also work harder and are more ambitious - unclear if that's innate, or because they simply had to. They have better careers despite starting from behind.
I didn't have a strong opinion on all of this until I spent time with my wife and heard the stories, eg kids with perfect SAT scores getting rejected from 8 Ivys + Stanford. You hear that story and assume the guy is a total weirdo who pooped himself in front of the admissions team. Then you meet him and he's funny, cool, totally normal, interesting hobbies, lots of friends. It's radicalizing.
The skew of the Ivy admissions system is a straight up injustice and is bad for our nation, because we're filling so many of our most important launching pads with nepo babies.
Hey @binance explain this to me
How does $H have over $140M in unrealized profits while the coin is almost hit a $2B valuation?
It shows 126 whales are long
Does that mean each whale is sitting on $1M+ in unrealized profit or is the profit heavily concentrated among a few large positions?
Something about these numbers doesn't add up.
where is @zachxbt btw?
THE GUY WHO WON ANTHROPIC'S HACKATHON JUST GAVE AWAY HIS ENTIRE CLAUDE CODE PLAYBOOK FOR FREE. 10 MONTHS OF WORK, ALL PUBLIC
Affaan Mustafa won the Anthropic x Forum Ventures hackathon by building a full startup in 8 hours with Claude Code. Then he open-sourced the exact setup that did it. It's called Everything Claude Code, and it turns Claude from one assistant into an entire engineering team
Repo: affaan-m/ecc
This isn't a prompt pack. It's a system he refined over 10+ months of daily use shipping real products
What's inside:
A huge library of skills, dozens of specialized subagents, and ready-made commands, all working together. Each piece does one job. One subagent reviews security against OWASP standards. One optimizes memory so Claude stops forgetting earlier decisions around hour three. One learns from your past sessions and projects so the setup gets smarter the more you use it. Others handle planning, test-driven development, and language-specific code review
Instead of one assistant writing code, you get an orchestrated team. A main session delegates to the right specialist when the task calls for it, the way a real dev team splits work
The best part: it's not locked to one tool. It runs in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and OpenCode, across Windows, Mac and Linux. Free, MIT licensed
This is the difference between using Claude like a search box and running it like a team that ships. The guy spent 10 months figuring out what actually works so you don't have to
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A Japanese TV crew filmed a man for a feature on AI side hustles. He had earned 160 million yen in one year. He lived in a Tokyo high rise rented on AI income. He had built a YouTube channel with 1.4 million subscribers full of AI generated cat boxing videos.
The cat videos were obvious slop. AI cats in boxing rings. AI cats fighting octopi. 14 videos total. 1.4 million subscribers. He had sold the channel last month for 2 million yen and laughed at how cheap that was.
At 1:29 he says the phrase six year old girl. He says it once. He says it without looking at the camera. The TV crew kept the line because they did not know what it meant.
The six year old girl is his daughter. She prompts Claude for the cat videos. She picked the channel name. Her father is on TV because YouTube monetization requires the account holder to be 18.
She types into Claude in romaji because she has not learned all the kanji yet. The agent generates the cat boxing prompts. A second agent stitches them into shorts. A third uploads them on a schedule. The father cashes out the AdSense.
Someone pulled the upload metadata from the channel. Every video had been uploaded between 7 AM and 9 AM on weekday mornings. Every upload happened while the daughter was at primary school. The agent uploaded for her.
Six months ago a 14 year old in Shenzhen pushed an AI agent to GitHub. Judges said no real world application. 3,100 forks later. The daughter had been one of them.
He still has to be on camera because YouTube needs an adult account. He still does the TV interviews. He still signs the contracts when a channel sells. He still has not told his daughter what the last channel sold for.
He wanted to show TV viewers how he had earned 160 million yen on AI side hustles. He accidentally became the adult signature his six year old daughter needed to keep cashing out.
BREAKING: ADVANCED ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT REGAINED SPEECH, MEMORY, AND BLADDER CONTROL AFTER SINGLE PSILOCYBIN DOSE
An 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s — who had barely spoken for YEARS — experienced RAPID and SUSTAINED improvement after taking 5g of psilocybin mushrooms.
During the acute phase, she entered a prolonged deep sleep-like state with profuse sweating.
~19 hours later, she spontaneously started talking again for HOURS — sharing detailed autobiographical memories she hadn’t expressed in years.
Over the following days, her family reported improved memory, walking, emotional connection, speech, and regained bladder control.
After 1 month, bladder control REMAINED RESTORED, and she was still functionally improved compared with baseline.
While this is just one published case report, the implications are enormous given that there are currently NO approved medications known to produce effects like this in advanced Alzheimer’s.
These findings urgently need replication. For millions watching a parent or loved one disappear to Alzheimer’s, even the possibility of restoring lost function warrants serious scientific investigation.
“Psilocybin, the psychedelic component of magic mushrooms, has previously been touted as an effective treatment for depression, anxiety, addiction, and PTSD — but now researchers say it has the potential to be used in Alzheimer’s intervention as well.
In this case study, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, researchers focused on an 80-year-old Japanese American woman with Alzheimer’s. She had declined over the previous decade and was reduced to urinary incontinence, speaking in single syllables, and dependence on caregivers for mobility support and daily living.
She was then given a 5g dose of magic mushrooms.
During the initial phase, she was agitated, sweated profusely and entered a prolonged sleep state that suggested unconsciousness. But around hour 19, she began speaking in full autobiographical sentences, recalling life events she had been unable to articulate for years.
In the days and weeks that followed, more incredible changes emerged. She regained urinary continence, even in the evenings, and began dressing herself. She was able to make and maintain eye contact, remember social interactions, emotionally respond to others, and hold lucid conversations.”
I've been following baby for a while, his progress is nothing short of remarkable, from $100K to $7M seems impossible to achieve yet when you reailze it is all about being consistant, sorrounding yourself with people with the right mindset, right ideas, forward looking.
It's not impossible, but it won't happen over night.
I chat with baby often, and I often joke that I'm a better investor than him. (I'm tho...)
But what he has accomplish is something that I'm working on myself, being consistent pays.
I've been truly lucky, I'm up 500% in a year but this dude is up ~7000% in 9 years or 57% CAGR.
I'm always learning, and I like learning from people that have achieved what I want to.
Hey I make make it in less time or maybe I wont make it at all. But I'll keep learning from people that are doing great.
Follow this dude if you want to grow as an investor, not just as a trader @babyfolio
1-Year House Price Change in Asia (Nominal, Latest Data):
Vietnam: 24.3%
Hong Kong: 9.8%
Japan (Tokyo): 8.2%
India: 3.6%
Singapore: 3.4%
South Korea: 1.8%
Malaysia: 1.7%
Philippines: 1.6%
Thailand: 1.2%
Indonesia: 0.6%
Source: National statistics offices and central banks
Anthropic engineer:
"You can build 5 assistants in one afternoon. Each one handles a task you've been doing manually every single day."
In 45 minutes he builds 5 focused agents from scratch on camera.
Most people are still doing code review, testing, and documentation by hand every single day
Watch the session, then save all templates below 👇
instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this 40-minute masterclass from the founder of a $20B China AI company
it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how Agent Swarms and AI systems actually work at scale
useful whether you've never built an agent in your life or have been using Claude every day for the past year
I took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually build with Kimi
find it below
Singapore’s Foreign Minister, Dr Balakrishnan casually explaining how he built his own AI agent (a 2nd brain for diplomacy) using Claude & WhatsApp integration etc. on a Raspberry Pi
“You cannot govern a technology you have only been briefed on.” 🇸🇬
This Chinese guy created agents in Claude Code for landing pages and single-handedly serves 47 small businesses a month, taking $400 from each.
He built a system of 7 agents on Claude Sonnet 4.6 that analyzes Google Maps in small towns, finds small businesses without websites there, and over 1 weekend takes each one to a finished mockup with video and cold message.
No assistant, no sales team, no SDR. Just him, a MacBook, an iPhone, and 1 API key.
And traditional web design agencies keep teams of 8 people on salary for the same order flow, while his expenses are only tokens and subscriptions to Lovable, Higgsfield, and Calendly.
7 agents work through 1 orchestrator on Claude Code Router. Usage is about 3 million tokens a day, the average API bill is about $480 a month.
All 7 go through MCP servers and write shared state to the file system, without shared state in memory and without race conditions, and 1 of them lives right in the iPhone and picks up positive replies from the subway, a taxi, or on walks.
And here is the system prompt he put into the orchestrator before launch:
"You are the orchestrator of a solo agency that sells ready-made websites to local businesses. You delegate read-only tasks to 6 sub-agents and own all writes.
sub-agents:
// Scout (walks through Google Maps in selected cities, looks for narrow niches: 5+ years on the map, fewer than 50 reviews, no website or a website from 2014, but high ratings)
// Diagnoser (for each lead writes a 50-word diagnosis, hero angle, tone matched to the industry, and a cold message under 70 words)
// Builder (generates a landing page mockup in Lovable through MCP only for the top 5 leads per day, with the sharpest diagnoses and the biggest gap)
// Filmer (pulls 5 screenshots of the mockup and through Higgsfield renders a 10-second vertical video 1080x1920 with a soft zoom)
// Pitcher (sends a personalized cold message through the right channel for the niche: email to roofers, SMS to tradesmen, IG DM to salons, LinkedIn to realtors)
// Checker (runs every message through evals for personalization, absence of AI markers and buzzwords before sending)
// Mobile (lives in the iPhone, handles positive replies in real time, books Zoom calls in Calendly through MCP while the owner is on the go).
You never let 2 sub-agents touch 1 lead. You stop and request approval from the human only when a deal exceeds $3,000 or the reply rate in a niche for the day drops below 12%."
Meaning the system knows what it is and within what boundaries it is allowed to act.
It knows it is supposed to find leads on its own.
It knows it is supposed to take each one to a mockup, video, and cold message without intervention.
It knows the human only steps in when a deal goes above $3,000 or the reply rate stops converging.
→ The system runs 24 hours a day
→ Scout goes through about 220 local businesses on Google Maps per day and leaves 30 new leads in the queue
→ Diagnoser outputs 30 structured diagnoses + briefs + cold messages per day
→ Builder assembles 3 to 5 finished landing pages in Lovable for the sharpest leads
→ Filmer renders a 10-second vertical video in Higgsfield for each one
→ Pitcher sends 30 personalized messages per day across 4 channels with a reply rate of about 14%
→ Checker runs every message through evals before sending
And only when a deal breaks $3,000 or the reply rate for the day drops below 12% does the orchestrator wake the owner.
And when the owner at that moment is sitting in the subway or a taxi, the Mobile agent in his iPhone picks up 1 move on its own: replies to a fresh positive reply from a dentist, books a Zoom through Calendly synced to the local time of the client, and puts the lead back in the queue. The owner only has to tap "approve" and in just 10 minutes join the call.
Here is what the system writes in his log during 1 of the Saturdays:
"scout report: 218 businesses checked in Austin, Denver, and Miami, 34 without a website, 19 with a website from 2014, 6 with an active redesign request in reviews. passing top 30 to diagnoser."
"pitcher: 30 cold messages sent across 4 channels, 14 replies, 5 positive, 3 Zoom calls booked for Sunday. passing to closer."
"builder: landing page for Westside Cosmetic Dentistry built in Lovable, 5 sections, mobile, soft beige. URL placed at /Users/dev/maps-agency/clients/westside/v1. filmer launching Higgsfield."
"eval flag: deal with The Lotus Salon at $3,400 exceeds the approved limit of $3,000. sending for manual review."
He has no server of his own and no separate backend.
Just a local file sandbox at /Users/dev/maps-agency, an MCP router, 1 API key to Claude, and the same key forwarded to Claude Code on his iPhone.
Out of everything I have seen this year, this is the cleanest one-person agency for selling websites to small businesses: $480 a month on the API, about $18,800 into the account, and between them 7 prompts, 1 file system, and 1 phone in the pocket.
Luna Classic Community The Big Picture on Binance’s Role for $LUNC👇
Thanks to @Masterincryptoo -> We see you. We see the accumulation patterns, the deposit flows, and the strategic positioning. Far from a negative — it’s a sign that a major institution sees long-term value in keeping Terra Classic functional. They hold the keys to massive potential burns, recovery mechanics, and ecosystem revival.
Dig deeper: Back in 2022-2023, @btcturk funneled approximately 1.1 TRILLION LUNC to Binance’s old deposit address (ending in EHT5).
~870B of that with the repeated memo 106125745
The rest in other batches
These weren’t random transfers.
They look like coordinated transfers — possibly client withdrawals, internal moves, or liquidity provisions landing straight into Binance’s ecosystem.
— and the numbers point to one dominant player: Binance estimates floating around 80-90% of circulating supply.
It’s the reality of a massive exchange that stepped up during the Terra collapse, absorbing huge volumes when others stepped back. They became the primary liquidity hub for $LUNC and $USTC.
This isn’t blind trust. The community is watching on-chain data closely (wallets, memos, flows). Transparency matters.
$LUNC holders aren’t going anywhere. Smart money positioning for whatever comes next — whether that’s a phoenix revival or continued steady support.
Anthropic's Head of Product for Claude Code just explained how they ship in days — not months.
30 minutes. Free.
More useful than every product strategy course you've ever bookmarked.
Save this. Watch it tonight.
No sponsorship here. Just reading what the numbers say.
Looking at $WASABI Token data from April 23, 2026:
-> Price move: Up 35.89% in the last 24 hours. Strong momentum in a single day.
-> New wallets: 22% of total supply now sits in fresh wallets. That’s a clear sign retail buyers are jumping in recently.
-> Public figure holdings: 32.83M tokens are held by public figures. Suggests community hype is doing more to push price right now than big institutions.
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I might be a massive conspiracy theorist person here but, as a British person accents are really really noticeable.
You can discern and notice any slight small changes.
I think Cobie is using some sort of sound distortioning device here to maybe prevent AI scam/hackers from repurposing his voice.
There's even some American speech/accent patterns coming through.
I dunno, something just sounds off.