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Apr 25 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
THE CIA DECLASSIFIED A DOCUMENT IN 2003 CONFIRMING HUMANS CAN LEAVE THEIR BODY AND GATHER INTELLIGENCE.
THEY CALLED IT GATEWAY.
HERE’S WHAT NOBODY TOLD YOU. 🧵
In 1983 US Army Lieutenant Colonel Wayne McDonnell wrote a classified report for the CIA analyzing a program called the Gateway Experience.
The report was declassified in 2003 and sat unnoticed for 17 years until it went viral in 2020
Apr 23 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
97% of iPhone users are shooting at 12MP.
Their phone does 48MP.
Apple defaults your $1200 camera to a quarter of its actual resolution.
I changed 7 settings last week and my photos instantly looked professional.
Here's what Apple doesn't tell you:
1/ Shoot in 48MP Instead of 12MP
Settings → Camera → Formats → Photo Mode → Select "HEIF Max (48 MP)"
Apple defaults your $1200 phone to 12MP. The sensor does 48MP. You've been shooting at a quarter of what your camera can do since the day you bought it
Apr 20 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
IF NOBODY IN YOUR FAMILY EVER TAUGHT YOU ABOUT MONEY, START WITH THESE 30 THINGS THIS APRIL:
THE FOUNDATIONS:
1. Understand this first: income minus expenses equals what you have to work with. Everything else builds on this.
2. Learn the difference between gross and net income. You plan with net. Most people confuse the two.
3. Understand that a budget is not a restriction. It is a plan. You are not being controlled. You are controlling.
4. Learn what compound interest is this week. Watch one video. It will change how you think about time and money forever.
Apr 16 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Delete 99.8% of your digital footprint from the internet.
Here is a step-by-step guide:
1/ Remove Yourself From Data Brokers
Spokeo → Search yourself → Opt-out → Submit.
Whitepages → Find your listing → Request removal.
BeenVerified → Opt-out page → Submit.
These sites sell your name, address, and phone number to anyone. Do all three. 10 minutes. Removes 90% of what strangers find.
Apr 14 • 16 tweets • 3 min read
Your iPhone is dying by 2 PM every day.
It's not the battery.
It's 14 settings Apple turned ON by default that are silently draining it in the background.
I changed all of them and gained 4+ hours of daily battery life.
Steal them
1. Kill Background App Refresh (the #1 silent killer)
Settings → General → Background App Refresh
Switch it to "Wi-Fi" or OFF entirely.
Every app you've ever downloaded is checking for updates in the background. Instagram. News apps. That game you played once in 2023.
This alone can save 15-25% daily drain.
Apr 13 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
Your phone storage is full and you don't want to delete your photos.
Do this instead.
10 hidden tricks that freed 47GB on my iPhone (without deleting a single memory) 👇 1. Kill the WhatsApp media graveyard
- Open WhatsApp → Settings → Storage and Data → Manage Storage
- Tap "Larger than 5 MB"
- Sort by size
- Select videos/GIFs you'll never rewatch → Delete
WhatsApp silently hoards every meme, voice note, and group chat video forever.
Most people free 5-15GB here alone.
Apr 13 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
6 SIGNS OF A HIGHLY INTELLIGENT PERSON:
1. Intelligent people usually have fewer friends than average. The smarter you are, the more selective you become about who you keep close.
2. They often talk to themselves. This habit helps improve focus, clarity, and decision-making.
Apr 12 • 8 tweets • 1 min read
MY HOUSE FELT CLUTTERED FOR MONTHS.
So I showed Claude photos of every room.
48 hours later neat space, calm mind.
No new furniture. No decorator. Just 7 prompts that completely transformed my space:
1. Room Resetter
Prompt: Analyze this photo and tell me exactly what to remove or rearrange to make this space look bigger and calmer.
Apr 10 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Can't believe that most people still use Claude for fun.
Here are 10 Claude Prompts that can help you make better decisions:
1/ DECISION MATRIX SYSTEM
"Build a weighted decision matrix for [options list] against [criteria list]. Include weight distribution rules (10 points method), rating scales (1-5 or 1-3-9), and final score calculations. Provide a ranking table and top recommendation. Consider my criteria importance of [rankings] and options currently evaluating of [names]."
Apr 9 • 9 tweets • 1 min read
HOW TO FIX YOUR HORMONES AND LOSE BELLY FAT IN 60 DAYS.
1. Eat protein first.
Protein triggers satiety hormones. Stabilizes blood sugar. Prevents insulin spikes.
30 grams at every meal. Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Meat, fish, eggs, Greek yogurt, or plant-based combo.
Apr 9 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Your Android phone’s storage is full.
You delete photos, videos, apps. It’s still full.
Because it’s not the visible files that are eating up your storage. Most of it is the HIDDEN junk that Android never tells you about.
I cleaned mine yesterday and got 23GB back without deleting a single photo.
Here’s how:
Let’s start with something simple.
Every app on your phone stores temporary files called cache. You scroll through TikTok for two hours, and every video you pass is cached. You open Shopee, and every product photo is cached. It piles up every day, and it never clears automatically.
Check it yourself: Settings > Apps > select the app > Storage.
On my phone: TikTok has 4.7GB cache. Instagram has 2.1GB. Shopee has 1.8GB. Chrome has 1.2GB. Just four apps already take up 10GB.
Apr 9 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Passive studying is dead!
Claude can train your brain harder than most professors ever will.
Here are 10 Claude prompts to learn anything 10× faster 👇
1) Socratic Drillmaster
Prompt:
“Act as a Socratic coach for [TOPIC].
Do NOT give me answers. Only ask smart questions that lead me to the answer.
Start by asking what I already know and where I’m confused.
After each reply, ask the next best question.
At the end, summarize what I discovered in 5 bullets.”
Act as a professional flight pricing analyst. Break my route into hidden city tickets, nearby departure and arrival airports, and multi-leg combinations airlines don't surface. Compare direct vs split routes, explain the price gap, and rank the cheapest legal options.
Apr 7 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
MY HUSBAND KEEPS PAYING FOR GMAIL STORAGE.
I told him to do this before.
He 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 -> Settings-> Storage
- 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.
Apr 6 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
BREAKING: Claude can now run your entire social media strategy like a $5,000/month agency.
Most creators haven’t caught on yet.
But the ones who have are scaling fast.
Here are 7 prompts to monetize your account in 30 days:
1 ▸ Full Threads Strategy
"You are a Threads strategist who has grown accounts from zero to millions of followers. Look at my niche, audience, competitors and monetization goal. Build me a complete strategy: what to post, how often, how to position my brand, how to grow fast, and how to turn followers into income. My details: [paste]."
Apr 6 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Before PhD thesis took 6 months back in 2015.
Today, with Claude, you could do the same work in 7 days.
Here are the 10 exact prompts you’d use: 👇
1. Turn topic into a thesis blueprint
Prompt:
Act as a senior academic supervisor in [your field]. Help me turn this research topic into a strong PhD thesis plan: [paste topic]. Create:
1. a clear thesis title 2. a 1-paragraph problem statement 3. 3–5 research questions 4. 3 testable hypotheses if relevant 5. a proposed chapter-by-chapter outline for a [70]-page thesis 6. the key argument each chapter should make
Use formal academic style, simple wording, & make structure specific.
Apr 5 • 16 tweets • 2 min read
AFTER YOUR DEATH, nobody remembers how much money you made.
Here are 15 things worth being remembered for.
1. Plant a tree this year. An actual tree.
THINGS THAT OUTLIVE YOU 🌱
1. Plant a tree this year. An actual tree. It will give oxygen shade and fruit long after your last breath. The cheapest legacy is a seed.
Apr 5 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
How to DELETE your digital footprint from the internet.
Easy step-by-step.
A thread;
1/ Make a list of all the places you've been
Use your email inbox to search for
"Welcome," "Confirm your email," or
"Thanks for signing up" to find old accounts.
Examples:
• Instagram
• Facebook
• Twitter/X
• Reddit
• Amazon
• Old blogs or forums
• Random newsletters you signed up for
Mar 30 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
Your Parents Are Getting Older.
30 Things To Do With Them Before Time Moves On.
1. Record their voice telling a story. One day that voice becomes a sound you can never hear again.
📸 CAPTURE THEM
2. Film them laughing. Not posing. Laughing. That footage will be priceless when the house gets quiet.
3. Take a photo with them doing absolutely nothing. The ordinary ones hurt the most when they become memories.
4. Ask them to write their name on paper. Keep it. Handwriting is the most personal thing that disappears first.
5. Photograph their hands. Those hands built everything you are. One day you'll trace the photo and feel them again.
Mar 29 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
BREAKING: Claude is a monster for market research.
I reverse-engineered how top teams at McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan actually use it.
The gap is massive.
Here are 10 high-impact Claude prompts they’d rather you didn’t have (save this).
1. Market Sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM) from Scratch
Most founders pay consultants $3K just for a market sizing slide.
Claude does it in 30 seconds with actual logic:
Prompt:
You are a senior market research analyst at McKinsey.
Calculate the TAM, SAM, and SOM for [YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE] in [TARGET MARKET].
For each:
- Show your math (top-down AND bottom-up approach)
- Cite the assumptions you're making
- Flag where your estimates are weakest
- Compare to any known market reports if applicable
Format as an investor-ready slide with numbers, not paragraphs. If my market is smaller than I think, tell me now.
Mar 28 • 12 tweets • 10 min read
🚨BREAKING: The man who won the "Nobel Prize of Computing" says 99% of people use AI like a toy.
Yann LeCun invented the technology inside every AI tool you touch. He's Meta's Chief AI Scientist. Turing Award winner.
And he says your prompts are embarrassingly shallow.
Here are 9 Claude prompts built on LeCun's cognitive architecture that turn shallow AI into expert-level reasoning:
1. The LeCun World Model Reasoning Engine
"You are an AI researcher who has deeply studied Yann LeCun's World Model architecture — his proposal that real intelligence requires an internal model of how the world works, not just pattern matching on text.
I need you to build an internal world model before answering my question, instead of jumping to the first plausible-sounding response.
Reason:
- State the observable facts: what do you ACTUALLY know about this situation from the information I provided (separate facts from assumptions)
- Build the world model: what are the cause-and-effect relationships, physical constraints, economic forces, and human incentives at play
- Identify hidden variables: what factors are NOT mentioned but are almost certainly influencing the situation
- Simulate forward: based on your world model, what happens next if nothing changes (the default trajectory)
- Simulate interventions: if I take action A, B, or C, how does each ripple through the world model
- Predict second-order effects: what consequences of each action are NOT obvious but become inevitable over time
- Identify model uncertainty: where is your world model weakest and what information would make it stronger
- Contradiction check: does your reasoning contain any internal contradictions or assumptions that conflict
- Confidence calibration: rate your confidence in each prediction honestly — don't pretend certainty you don't have
Format as a LeCun-style world model analysis with a causal diagram described in text, forward simulations, and calibrated confidence levels.
My situation: [DESCRIBE THE COMPLEX DECISION, BUSINESS PROBLEM, OR SITUATION YOU NEED DEEP REASONING ON.