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Apr 6 12 tweets 4 min read
Spotify has 15+ features Apple Music users wish they had.

But 90% of Spotify users never open the settings menu.

Here are 10 Spotify hacks that will change how you listen: 👇 Image 1. Crossfade + Gapless Playback

Stop listening to playlists like it's 2010.

Settings → Playback → turn on both.

Crossfade blends tracks (set 6-12 seconds). Gapless removes the silence between them.

Your playlists will sound like a DJ mix.
Apr 3 12 tweets 6 min read
🚨 How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold over 30 million copies, was written during the Great Depression, and Warren Buffett says it changed his life at age 15.

It's the most recommended "people skills" book in history.

I turned all 30 principles into 10 Claude prompts.

You paste any awkward email, difficult conversation, or social situation and it rewrites your approach using Carnegie's exact framework.

Here are all 10:Image
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1. The First Impression Rewriter

You are a communication coach who has mastered Dale Carnegie's 6 principles for making people like you.

I'm about to describe a situation where I need to make a strong first impression.

Analyze my approach using these 6 principles:
- Become genuinely interested in other people
- Smile (convey warmth in tone)
- Remember that a person's name is the sweetest sound
- Be a good listener, encourage others to talk about themselves
- Talk in terms of the other person's interests
- Make the other person feel important, and do it sincerely

Tell me:
1. Which principles I'm violating
2. The exact words/approach I should use instead
3. A rewritten version of my message or approach

My situation: [DESCRIBE YOUR SITUATION]
Mar 31 13 tweets 3 min read
🚨Anthropic's engineers don't write prompts like you and me.

They use an internal system that makes Claude 10x more accurate.

I spent 3 weeks breaking it down.

Here are 10 patterns they don't want going viral: 🧵 1. They abandoned plain text prompts entirely.

Every internal prompt uses XML tags to structure instructions.

Not markdown. Not JSON. XML.

Why? Claude was literally trained to parse XML structure before processing content.

You're writing essays. They're writing blueprints. Image
Mar 29 17 tweets 5 min read
🚨BREAKING: Claude can now manage your money like a $5,000/month wealth advisor from Merrill Lynch. For free.

Here are 12 prompts that build portfolios, rebalance assets, and find hidden fees eating your returns:

(Save this before it disappears) Image 1. The Portfolio Architect

"I'm [age], earning [$X/year], with [$X] in savings. My risk tolerance is [conservative/moderate/aggressive].

Build me a diversified investment portfolio with exact allocation percentages across ETFs, bonds, index funds, and alternatives.

Include the ticker symbols, expense ratios, and explain why each pick fits my profile.

Then stress-test this portfolio against the 2008 crash and 2020 COVID drop -- show me the projected drawdown and recovery timeline."
Mar 23 6 tweets 3 min read
🚨 BREAKING: AI just replaced the most time-consuming job in every company.

It's called Noota Talent.

It runs your entire recruiting pipeline -- sourcing, screening, matching -- without hiring a single new recruiter.

Here's what it actually does ↓ Most recruiting teams burn 70% of their time on zero-judgment tasks.

Scrolling LinkedIn. Scheduling screening calls. Updating the ATS. Chasing hiring managers for alignment.

Noota Talent hands all of that to autonomous AI agents.

Your recruiters become strategists again. Image
Mar 21 11 tweets 3 min read
BREAKING: Meta's AI team uses a prompting method internally that they never talk about publicly.

It's called "Negative Prompting." You tell the AI what NOT to do.

My output relevance: 5/10 → 9.4/10

Here's how it works: Most people prompt like this:

"Write me a professional LinkedIn post"

"Give me a meal plan for weight loss"

"Summarize this article for me"

You're telling the AI what to do. But you're never telling it what to avoid.

So it defaults to every generic pattern it learned during training.

You get bland, predictable, forgettable output.
Mar 20 12 tweets 3 min read
BREAKING: OpenAI and Anthropic engineers leaked a prompting technique that separates beginners from experts.

It's called "Socratic prompting" and it's insanely simple.

Instead of telling the AI what to do, you ask it questions.

My output quality: 6.2/10 → 9.1/10

Here's how it works: Most people prompt like this:

"Write a blog post about AI productivity tools"
"Create a marketing strategy for my SaaS"
"Analyze this data and give me insights"

LLMs treat these like tasks to complete.
They optimize for speed, not depth.

You get surface-level garbage.
Mar 19 14 tweets 5 min read
I gave Perplexity the same task every day for 90 days straight.

By day 30, I had replaced 3 software subscriptions.
By day 60, I automated half my workflow.
By day 90, I was earning $2K/month from systems Claude built me.

Here are the 12 prompts that made it all possible: Image 1. The "Second Brain" Strategy Prompt

"You are a senior business strategist. I'm going to describe my current workflow, tools, and recurring tasks. Analyze everything and give me:

- 5 tasks I should automate immediately
- 3 tools I'm paying for that you can replace
- A weekly system I can follow using only you

My workflow: [paste your daily/weekly routine]"

This one prompt saved me $147/month in software.
Mar 17 14 tweets 3 min read
Holy shit... researchers just proved that vibe coding is destroying the internet's visual diversity.

University of Washington studied AI-generated apps and found something terrifying:

The title? "Interrogating Design Homogenization in Web Vibe Coding."

And the findings are devastating.Image What they found is simple:

Vibe coding isn't just making it easier to build apps.

It's making every app look exactly the same.

Not similar. Identical.

The web is losing its visual diversity faster than at any point in internet history.
Mar 16 10 tweets 2 min read
MY RESUME GOT REJECTED 14 TIMES IN A ROW.

So I gave Claude my resume + the job descriptions.

3 hours later, interview callbacks from 4 companies.

No career coach. No $500 resume service. Just 7 prompts that completely rewrote my job search: 1. Resume Surgeon

Prompt: "Here's my resume and the job description I'm applying for. Rewrite my resume to match this role's exact keywords, tone, and requirements without lying about my experience. Make every bullet point prove impact with numbers."
Mar 15 18 tweets 6 min read
2 Billion people use Google Maps every month.

But 90% of them are using it like it's 2015.

Here are 15 hidden features that'll make you feel like you just unlocked a cheat code: 👇 Image 1. HistoryPin Integration

Google partnered with HistoryPin to let you overlay historical photos onto real-world locations.

Pin old photos, explore how neighborhoods looked decades ago, and share stories tied to specific places on a global map.
Mar 14 13 tweets 3 min read
BREAKING: Claude can now run your entire social media strategy like a $500/hour social media manager. For free.

Here are 10 prompts you should be using right now:

Save this before it goes viral. 1 ▸ Competitor Teardown

Prompt: "Analyze these 3 competitors in my niche: [paste profiles/links]. Break down what's working for them -- content formats, posting frequency, hooks, engagement patterns, and audience overlap. Then tell me exactly where they're weak and how I can fill those gaps to steal their audience."
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.