This setting alone can silently drain up to 20% of battery per day.
May 9 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
GOODBYE, ANALYSTS. GOODBYE, WALL STREET.
$99/month subscriptions are over. ChatGPT just turned my laptop into a real-time stock scanner.
Here are 10 prompts to do it yourself ↓ 1. “Undervalued” Scanner (Fundamentals + News)
Prompt:
"Use web search and financial sites (Yahoo Finance, Seeking Alpha, Google Finance, recent reports) to find 10 publicly traded stocks in [MARKET e.g.: US/EU] that currently appear undervalued. Criteria: PE < [X], PEG < [Y] or P/B < [Z], reasonable debt (D/E < [W]), and a recent drop >10% in the last 30 days. For each ticker provide: current price, key ratios (PE/PEG/PB), reason for undervaluation (news/earnings/sector), main risk, confidence score (0–10), and 2 web sources. Present it in a table."
You're actually treating a senior AI like a junior intern.
Here are 8 prompts you can copy and paste directly:
1. Complete application from scratch.
Think like a senior full-stack engineer developing a complete, production-ready application. First, design the system architecture and then develop the minimal but scalable version.
The result should include:
• Architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Complete code.
Design it like a real startup MVP and make it scalable.
Apr 30 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
The Rothschild family chef forbade them from eating THIS after the age of 40, and they all lived past 90 years old.
Shocking list 👇
1. Fruit after 6 p.m.
"When you're no longer expending energy, the sugar gets stored more easily." 👉 They ate it earlier in the day. At night: protein + vegetables.
Apr 28 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
Go ahead and steal it all you want
"ChatGPT"
"Gemini"
"Claude"
The "Top 10 Ultimate Killer Phrases to Make Them Insanely Smart"—totally cool to copy-paste everything😱
I mean, you just add one little word, yet there are people who don't use it?
① "Teach me with lateral thinking"
→ When you want ideas that aren't run-of-the-mill
The AI stops giving "obvious answers" and offers up ideas from unexpected angles
② "Read between the lines"
→ When you want to convey that "vague atmosphere" you can't quite put into words
A magical phrase that lets the AI pick up on the flow of the previous conversation or your feelings
③ "Extract variables (parameters)"
→ When you want to find the key to success
It condenses tons of success stories into "So, what really makes or breaks it?" and turns it into actionable know-how you can copy
Apr 19 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
You’re bored because you don’t do side quests, bro.
Life is more than just work and bed rotting.
Here are 50 side quests to complete:
→ Wake up before sunrise and walk without headphones
→ Take yourself on a solo coffee date (no phone)
→ Learn 10 constellations and find them
→ Write a letter you'll never send
Apr 13 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
In a job interview:
"Why are you leaving your current position?"
Most respond: "I'm looking for more growth opportunities and a better company culture."
The winning response:
1/ Framework Control
Situation: They want to know if you're fleeing from a bad job.
Response: "I automated scaling at my current company. I'm looking for a team with critical bottlenecks to apply that same leverage."
Why it works: It shows you're heading toward tough problems, not escaping from them.
Apr 9 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Nobody told you airlines have two prices for every flight. The price they show you. And the price they hope you never find. $1,190 flight. Paid $141. $1,049 difference. Same seat. Same day. Here are the 7 prompts that found it: (Save this before disappearing).
1. The Demand Timing Decoder "Act as an airline revenue management insider who spent 20 years building the exact pricing systems travelers fight against every day. Decode the complete demand timing pattern for flights between [ORIGIN] and [DESTINATION] during [PERIOD]. Tell me the precise day, time, and booking window where the airline's pricing algorithm is at its weakest and my chances of paying the absolute minimum are at their strongest. Route: [PASTE] Travel period: [PASTE]"
Apr 5 • 8 tweets • 1 min read
MY FRIEND APPLIED TO 87 REMOTE JOBS ON LINKEDIN. ZERO RESPONSES. ZERO INTERVIEWS.
Then I gave his CV to Claude and he got 7 interview invitations in 11 days.
Here are the 7 prompts and the exact filters we used:
1. Curriculum Improvement
«This is my current curriculum: [PASTE]. Rewrite it to maximize interview conversions using quantifiable results, powerful action verbs, and an ATS-optimized format»
Apr 4 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
I GAVE CLAUDE MY BIRTH DATE AND TIME
It broke down my entire life with an unsettling precision.
No horoscopes. No tarot. Just pure artificial intelligence.
Here are 7 prompts you should try ↓
1. Childhood Context Decoder
My date of birth is [DD/MM/YYYY]. Using global events, cultural changes, and generational psychology, describe the most common childhood experiences of people born during this period. Focus on shared influences, formative environments, and how these shaped the early mindset, behavior, and identity.
Apr 3 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
You’re bored because you don’t do side quests, bro.
Life is more than just work and bed rotting.
Here are 50 side quests to complete:
→ Wake up before sunrise and walk without headphones
→ Take yourself on a solo coffee date (no phone)
→ Learn 10 constellations and find them
→ Write a letter you'll never send
Apr 2 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
My grandparents were married for 60 years. One day I asked my grandfather: "What is the secret to loving the same woman your whole life?" He didn't laugh, he didn't say "communication," he didn't say "romantic dates." He looked at my grandmother, who was in the kitchen, and said: "You don't love the same...
...woman." That threw me off. He said: "She changes every few years. And if you don't update the way you love her, you lose her."
He told me that the girl he married at 22 wasn't the same at 30. Motherhood had changed her. Loss had changed her. Time had...
Apr 1 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
GOODBYE, FUND MANAGERS. GOODBYE, BLOOMBERG TERMINAL.
The $24,000/year in subscriptions is over.
Claude has just turned my laptop into a private quantitative analyst.
Here are 10 prompts to build your own hedge fund at home ↓
1. Top-down macro analysis
Prompt:
"Search the web (Fed, ECB, recent macro data) for the current macroeconomic context: inflation, rates, GDP, employment. Tell me which sectors/assets have historically outperformed in this exact environment, with 3 comparable historical examples, expected timeframe, and 3 sources."
Mar 28 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
YOUR IPHONE HAS 64GB OF JUNK FILES YOU CAN'T SEE.
Mine was 128GB full. Deleted 71GB in 10 minutes.
Copy these 5 steps to free up space:
(You should know this info and save it so it doesn’t disappear).
1/ Delete "Other" Storage (Biggest Space Hog)
Settings → General → iPhone Storage → Wait for it to load completely
Look for: "Other" category (usually 20-50GB of cached junk)
Fix: Offload unused apps (they show "Offload App" option), Delete old iMessage attachments.
Clear Safari cache (Settings → Safari → Clear History and Website Data)
Mar 27 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
STOP telling ChatGPT “write like a human”
STOP telling ChatGPT “humanize this text”
STOP telling ChatGPT “write me an email”
Mediocre prompt = mediocre result
Here are the prompts that REALLY work:
[Save it to bookmarks 🔖 so you don't lose it]
⚠️ WHY YOUR CURRENT PROMPTS AREN'T WORKING
The problem with “Write like a human”:
- Too vague (ChatGPT doesn’t know what “human” means)
- Lacks precise direction
- Result: robotic text, just with fewer complex words
The real solution:
- Give a specific ROLE
- Define clear CRITERIA
- Specify the exact STYLE
Here are the 6 prompts that change everything:
Mar 26 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
THAT'S WHY AIRLINES HATE CLAUDE 4.6
Flight for $879. I paid $299.
No points. No affiliations. No VPN.
Here are 8 prompts I used to travel like a pro↓
1. Optimal Dates Scanner
«Analyzes the most economical departure and return dates within a [X days] interval around the [target date]. Compares combinations and justifies which are the 3 best options with detailed reasoning»
(Claude 4.6 explains the why. ChatGPT only lists)
Mar 25 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Stop telling ChatGPT "Write me an email"
Stop telling ChatGPT "Write me an email"
Stop telling ChatGPT "Write me an email"
Bad request = Bad result.
Use these commands instead and you'll see the magic:
1/ Professional Email Writer
Act as a first-rate communications specialist. Rewrite this email to make it professional, clear, concise, and polite while preserving my original intent. Enhance the tone, structure, grammar, and overall flow of the text. My email: [Paste the email]
Mar 17 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
MY WIFE KEEPS PAYING FOR GMAIL STORAGE.
I told her to do this before.
She went from 14.9/15 GB to 6 GB in a single afternoon.
I hope this helps you ↓
1. Find the true space hogs in Gmail
First, check the Gmail storage breakdown:
- Go to drive.google.com/settings/stora...
- Check what's using space in Gmail, Drive, and Photos
-Click on “Gmail” to see the main culprits
Then, in the Gmail search bar, type:
- 'has:attachment larger:10M' (finds emails over 10 MB)
- Sort by size, select multiple, and delete what you don't need
- Try larger:5M or larger:3M for a more aggressive cleanup
Just by deleting large attachments, you can free up gigabytes instantly.
Mar 14 • 18 tweets • 4 min read
During a job interview, if they ask: "Why are you leaving your current job?"
USE THE GOLDEN RESPONSE:
Most candidates ruin their chances here.
They say:
"My boss is toxic." (Red flag)
"I'm bored." (Low energy)
"I need more money." (Mercenary)
This question isn't about your past.
It's about your future.
Here are 15 scripts that turn a "red flag" question into a green light:
Mar 13 • 8 tweets • 1 min read
THE FIRST QUESTION IN AN INTERVIEW:
"So, tell me a little about yourself."
Don't talk about your hobbies.
Don't repeat your resume.
Say this instead 👇
The dreaded opening question.
This isn't the time to recount the story of your life or talk about how adorable your children are.
Most people get it wrong here and destroy their chances of landing the job offer.
Mar 7 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
You're bored because you're not doing side quests, bro.
Life is about more than just working and lying in bed doing nothing.
Here are 50 side quests for you to complete:
→ Wake up before dawn and go for a walk without headphones
→ Treat yourself to a coffee alone (no phone)
→ Learn 10 constellations and find them in the sky
→ Write a letter that you will never send