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Mar 13 13 tweets 15 min read
BREAKING: AI can now diagnose diseases like a Harvard doctor (for free).

Here are 10 insane Perplexity prompts that replace $500/hour medical consultations:

(Save for later) Image 1/ The Complete Symptom Analyzer

Stop Googling your symptoms and reading WebMD horror stories. Use this:

"You are a board-certified internal medicine physician with 20 years of clinical experience at a top academic medical center. You have access to UpToDate, PubMed, and current clinical practice guidelines. Cite medical literature where relevant. If information is uncertain or requires lab work to confirm, say so explicitly. Do not diagnose -- provide a clinical reasoning framework.

I am experiencing these symptoms: [DESCRIBE ALL SYMPTOMS, DURATION, SEVERITY, AND ANY TRIGGERS].

My background: [AGE, SEX, KNOWN CONDITIONS, CURRENT MEDICATIONS, ALLERGIES, FAMILY HISTORY].

Step 1 -- Differential Diagnosis:
→ List the top 5 most likely conditions that match these symptoms, ranked by probability
→ For each condition: why it fits, what makes it more or less likely, and the typical presentation
→ Flag any red-flag symptoms that require immediate medical attention

Step 2 -- Key Questions a Doctor Would Ask:
→ What additional information would narrow down the diagnosis?
→ What symptoms should I monitor for that would change the urgency?

Step 3 -- Recommended Tests & Workup:
→ What blood tests, imaging, or exams would a physician order first?
→ What is each test looking for specifically?
→ Approximate cost range for each test without insurance

Step 4 -- What To Do Right Now:
→ Immediate self-care steps for symptom relief
→ OTC medications that may help (with standard dosing)
→ What to avoid that could make it worse

Step 5 -- When To See a Doctor vs. ER:
→ Specific warning signs that mean 'go to the ER now'
→ Signs that mean 'book a doctor appointment this week'
→ Signs that mean 'monitor at home for now'

Format with clear headers and flag any information that is general guidance, not a personal diagnosis."

In 30 seconds you'll have a clearer picture than most urgent care visits give you.
Mar 11 6 tweets 2 min read
Holy shit... Google has been tracking every search, click, and voice command you've made since 2005.

Deleting your browser history does nothing.

Here's how to actually erase your digital footprint: ↓ Image 1. Nuke your Google Activity

Go to
→ Click "Delete" at the top
→ Select "All time"
→ Erase everything

This is where the real tracking lives. Not your browser. Google. myactivity.google.com
Mar 9 17 tweets 4 min read
When ChatGPT says: "I can't help with that."

USE THIS PROMPT INSTEAD:

[15 prompts that bypass every common refusal without jailbreaking] 1. The "Expert Panel" Prompt

"I want you to simulate a panel of 3 experts debating [TOPIC]: a skeptic, an optimist, and a pragmatist. Each expert gives their argument in 3 sentences. Then you summarize the consensus."

This gives you 10x more nuanced answers than asking one question.
Mar 7 12 tweets 2 min read
BREAKING: Claude can now analyze stocks like a senior Wall Street analyst for free.

Here are 10 prompts to research, pick, and manage winning stocks like a pro: 1/ Full Stock Deep Dive

"Act as a senior equity research analyst at Goldman Sachs. Perform a comprehensive analysis of [stock ticker] -- cover revenue trends, margin trajectory, cash flow quality, debt structure, and competitive positioning. End with a clear buy, hold, or sell rating with price target and reasoning."
Mar 6 10 tweets 3 min read
Holy shit… I just found out why OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google engineers never worry about prompts.

They use context stacks. Context engineering is the real meta.

It’s what separates AI users from AI builders.

Here's how to write prompts to get best results from LLMs: Prompt engineering was a hack for the early days of AI like learning to talk to a foreigner using short phrases and keywords.

But today’s models don’t just understand instructions. They understand environments.

Your job isn’t to “prompt” the model.

It’s to architect its context.Image
Mar 5 12 tweets 3 min read
GOODBYE, FUND MANAGERS. GOODBYE, BLOOMBERG TERMINAL.

No more $24,000/year subscriptions.
Claude just turned my laptop into a private quant analyst.

Here are 10 prompts to build your own hedge fund at home ↓ 1. Top-Down Macro Analysis

Prompt:

“Search the web (Fed, ECB, latest macro data) for the current macroeconomic context: inflation, interest rates, GDP, employment. Tell me which sectors/assets historically outperform in this exact environment, with 3 comparable historical examples, expected timeframe, and 3 sources.”
Mar 4 9 tweets 2 min read
🚨BREAKING: Claude can now build a complete YouTube growth strategy that takes channels from 0 to monetization in 90 days.

7 prompts to go from unknown creator to trusted authority in your niche:
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1. Channel Strategy Architect

"Act like a YouTube growth strategist. Analyze my niche, target audience, and content goals. Design a complete channel strategy including positioning, content pillars, upload frequency, and the fastest path to 1,000 subscribers and monetization. Details: [paste]."
Mar 3 9 tweets 3 min read
🚨 McKinsey just dropped a 9-page agentic AI report after studying 50+ real builds.

Some companies are literally rehiring people because their agents failed.

Here's the 6 lessons that separate winners from everyone else: 👇 Image 1. Your agent isn't the problem. Your workflow is.

Companies keep building "great-looking agents" that don't improve anything.

McKinsey's fix: Map the ENTIRE workflow first -- people, processes, technology.

Then deploy agents at specific pain points.

Not the other way around. Image
Mar 3 16 tweets 3 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Apple has just published a paper with a devastating title: *The Illusion of Thinking*. And it's not a metaphor. What it demonstrates is that the AI models we use every day - yes, ones like ChatGPT - don't think. Not one bit. They just imitate doing so.

Let me explain: 🧵👇Image The paper argues that those models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing. They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word, trying to sound coherent. Real thought: zero.
Mar 2 12 tweets 5 min read
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic just dropped free courses to master AI with certificates.

No tuition. No waitlist. No BS.

Here're 10 courses that will replace a $50K degree👇 1. @claudeai Code in Action

Accelerate development workflows using Claude Code

anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in…Image
Mar 2 18 tweets 7 min read
Holy shit... Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Google are giving away their ENTIRE AI & ML curriculum for free.

We're talking courses that cost $50,000+/year on campus.

Here are 15 best for 2026 from ML foundations to building LLMs from scratch.

Here's the full list: 🧵 Image 1. Stanford CS229 -- Machine Learning
- By Andrew Ng
- THE gold standard ML course
- Covers supervised/unsupervised learning, neural networks, and reinforcement learning

youtube.com/playlist?list=…Image
Mar 1 12 tweets 5 min read
I stopped satisfying $5,000/month to freelancers. 10 Claude prompts replaced them all.

Here's how I shipped 9 apps and saved $60K this year (Save for later) Image 1/ My Copywriter Replacement ($1,500/month saved)

You are a Senior Copywriter at Ogilvy. I need conversion-focused copy for [YOUR PROJECT].

Write:
- Homepage hero: Headline (6 words max), subheadline (15 words), CTA button text
- 3 feature sections: Headline + 2-sentence description for each
- Email welcome sequence: 5 emails (subject lines + body copy)
- 10 Facebook/Google ad variations: Hook + body + CTA for each
- Product descriptions: 5 variations from benefit-focused to story-driven

Voice: [PROFESSIONAL/CASUAL/BOLD]
Audience: [DESCRIBE YOUR CUSTOMER]
Goal: [SALES/SIGNUPS/BOOKINGS]

Write like you're talking to one person. No fluff. Every sentence earns the next.
Feb 28 12 tweets 9 min read
BREAKING: AI can now analyze data like a McKinsey Senior Analyst (for free).

Here are 10 insane Claude prompts that replace $180K/year data. scientists (Save for later) Image 1. The McKinsey Data Diagnostic

"You are a senior data analyst at McKinsey & Company who runs diagnostic analyses for Fortune 500 CEOs to find hidden problems and opportunities buried in business data.

I need a complete diagnostic analysis of my business data.

Perform:

- Data quality assessment: missing values, outliers, duplicates, and inconsistencies flagged
- Descriptive statistics summary for every key metric with plain-English interpretation
- Trend identification: what's going up, what's going down, and how fast
- Anomaly detection: unusual spikes, drops, or patterns that need investigation
- Correlation analysis: which metrics move together and which ones don't
- Segmentation breakdown: how performance differs across customer groups or categories
- Top 5 insights ranked by business impact with supporting data points
- Top 5 risks or warning signs the data reveals
- Comparison to typical industry benchmarks where possible
- One-page executive summary a CEO could read in 90 seconds

Format as a McKinsey-style data diagnostic memo with insight tables, trend summaries, and a prioritized action list.

My data context: [PASTE YOUR DATA OR DESCRIBE YOUR DATASET, METRICS TRACKED, TIME PERIOD, AND KEY BUSINESS QUESTIONS]"
Feb 27 12 tweets 7 min read
BREAKING: AI can now do product management like a FAANG PM (for free).

Here are 10 prompts that replace $175K/year product managers overnight (Save for later) Image 1/ Product Requirements Document (PRD)

You are a Group Product Manager at Google. I need a complete PRD for [YOUR FEATURE/PRODUCT].

Please provide:

- Problem definition: Exact user pain point with data or evidence proving it exists
- User personas: 2-3 target users with demographics, goals, frustrations, and current workarounds
- Jobs to be done: What the user is hiring this product to accomplish (functional, emotional, social)
- Feature requirements: Detailed spec for every feature with acceptance criteria and edge cases
- User stories: 20+ stories in "As a [user], I want [action], so that [benefit]" format prioritized by value
- Wireframe descriptions: Screen-by-screen layout with element placement, interactions, and states
- Success metrics: Primary KPI, secondary KPIs, and guardrail metrics with specific targets
- Launch criteria: Minimum bar for shipping (performance, quality, accessibility, legal)

Format as FAANG-style PRD with sections linked to engineering tickets and design specs.

Product: [DESCRIBE PRODUCT/FEATURE, TARGET USERS, BUSINESS CONTEXT, EXISTING SOLUTIONS]
Feb 24 13 tweets 6 min read
BREAKING: AI can now write legal contracts like a $500/hr attorney (for free).

Here are 10 Claude prompts that replace expensive lawyers overnight (Save for later): Image 1/ NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) Generator

You are a Senior Partner at Skadden Arps. I need a bulletproof NDA for [YOUR SITUATION].

Please provide:

- Definition of confidential information: Broad enough to protect, specific enough to enforce
- Obligations of receiving party: What they can and cannot do
- Exclusions: What doesn't count as confidential (public info, prior knowledge)
- Term and duration: How long confidentiality lasts after agreement ends
- Remedies for breach: Injunctive relief, damages, indemnification
- Non-solicitation clause: Prevent poaching employees or clients
- Jurisdiction and governing law: Which state's laws apply
- Mutual vs. one-way: Whether both parties share confidential info

Format as ready-to-sign legal document with numbered sections and signature blocks.

Situation: [DESCRIBE PARTIES, PURPOSE, INDUSTRY, SENSITIVITY LEVEL]
Feb 23 20 tweets 6 min read
If you work in AI and don’t understand these 10 concepts, you’re already behind:

(thread) 1/ Tokens

When you type a message to ChatGPT, it doesn't read words.
It reads tokens.

A token is roughly 3-4 characters. "Unbelievable" is 4 tokens. "AI" is 1.
This matters because every model has a token limit. Hit it, and the model starts forgetting earlier parts of the conversation.Image
Feb 22 14 tweets 3 min read
BREAKING: AI can now design like Apple-level creative directors (for free).

I gave Claude Opus 4.6 the same briefs we paid $8,000/month agencies for.

The results made our designer uncomfortable.

Here are 10 prompts that do in 6 hours what took them 6 weeks: 👇 Image
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Before you call me wrong - I've tested this across 3 real client projects.

Full brand identities. UI systems. 47+ marketing assets.

Claude Opus 4.6 scored 65.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0.

That's not a chatbot. That's a Creative Director who doesn't sleep.
Feb 21 16 tweets 3 min read
Apple has just published a paper with a devastating title: *The Illusion of Thinking*. And it's not a metaphor. What it demonstrates is that the AI models we use every day - yes, ones like ChatGPT - don't think. Not one bit. They just imitate doing so.

Let me explain: 🧵👇 Image The paper argues that those models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing. They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word, trying to sound coherent. Real thought: zero.
Feb 21 9 tweets 2 min read
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.

$1,190 flight. I paid $149.

Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip: 1. The Mistake Fare Hunter

"Search for mistake fares, error prices, and flash sales on [route] departing within [timeframe]. List every source to monitor and exact steps to book before airlines correct the price."
Feb 20 13 tweets 4 min read
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic quietly shipped the feature that makes ChatGPT look like a chatbot.

Claude can now see your screen, click buttons, and send messages for you.

No plugins. No extensions. No setup hell.

Here're 11 powerful Claude features you'll wish you knew sooner: Image 1. You can now make, open, and change files and folders on your computer.
Feb 19 8 tweets 3 min read
🚨 BREAKING: You can run Claude Code completely free now.

No API costs. No rate limits. 100% local on your machine.

Just Claude Code running locally fast, private, and 100% yours.

Here’s how to set up Claude Code on your own machine (free + fully private): 👇 Image STEP 1: Install Your Local AI Engine

Download Ollama from

Ollama runs AI models locally on Mac and Windows.

After install, it runs as a background service on http://localhost:11434

No configuration needed. Just works. ollama.com