Following the king's sudden death, Elizabeth's once-quiet life spirals into a whirlwind of personal trials and state affairs as she ascends to the British throne.
3. The Terror
A navy ship ventures into the Arctic seeking the elusive Northwest Passage. As brutal weather sets in, the crew's endurance is pushed to the brink.
4. Black Sails
Captain Flint, the terror of the seas, battles to save New Providence Island as West Indies pirates become the world's most wanted.
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Ragnar Lodbrok, a Norse farmer turned fearless raider, leads his warriors on triumphant assaults into English lands, rising to become the king who commands the Vikings and rules Scandinavia.
6. The last kingdom
Uhtred, raised by Danes after being captured, must choose between protecting his homeland or the people who raised him.
7. Marco Polo
Venetian merchant marco polo travels across europe and asia, ending up a prisoner in kublai khan's palace.
8. Peaky Blinders
This period drama follows Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy), the cunning leader of the Peaky Blinders crime family, who oversees operations in post-World War I Birmingham.
9. Call the Midwife
Travel back in time to London’s East End during the postwar baby boom with the nurses, midwives, and nuns who work at Nonnatus House.
10. Roman Empire
Three of Rome’s most, shall we say, “memorable” emperors are profiled in the Roman Empire docuseries, and each one gets his own aptly.
I’ve used it long enough for it to change my habits.
These are the 10 prompts that stuck and why they matter 👇
1. Research
Mega prompt:
You are an expert research analyst. I need comprehensive research on [TOPIC].
Please provide: 1. Key findings from the last 12 months 2. Data and statistics with sources 3. Expert opinions and quotes 4. Emerging trends and predictions 5. Controversial viewpoints or debates 6. Practical implications for [INDUSTRY/AUDIENCE]
Format as an executive brief with clear sections. Include source links for all claims.
Additional context: [YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS]
2. Writing white papers
Mega prompt:
You are a technical writer specializing in authoritative white papers.
Write a white paper on [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE].
Structure:
- Executive Summary (150 words)
- Problem Statement with market data
- Current Solutions and their limitations
- Our Approach/Solution with technical details
- Case Studies or proof points
- Implementation framework
- ROI Analysis
- Conclusion and Call to Action
Your phone isn’t personal. It’s a data sensor with a camera.
In 2026, privacy isn’t a feature. It’s a fight.
If you haven’t audited your device, you’re not the user. You’re the product.
Here’s the 18-step Ghost Protocol to take your phone back.
1. The "Invisible" Listener
Ever talked about "blue shoes" and seen an ad 5 minutes later? It’s not a coincidence, and they aren't "listening" to your voice. They’re tracking your ultrasonic cross-device pings. Your phone emits sounds you can't hear to talk to your smart TV and laptop. Let's kill that first.
2. Kill the "Significant Locations"
Your iPhone/Android keeps a hidden list of everywhere you go: your gym, your job, your "secret" spots.
- iOS: Settings → Privacy → Location Services → System Services → Significant Locations.
- Action: Clear History and turn it OFF. Stop giving them your routine on a silver platter.