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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: What's actually dead in AI right now?
I'm answering that on stage at AI Skills'2026.
Moderating a panel on AI agents, MCP, automations, and the future of prompting.
Jan 22. 3,000+ attendees. 4 hours. Free.
Save your free seat: https://t.co/V5kfNjgwco
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RT @alex_prompter: What's actually dead in AI right now?
I'm answering that on stage at AI Skills'2026.
Moderating a panel on AI agents, MCP, automations, and the future of prompting.
Jan 22. 3,000+ attendees. 4 hours. Free.
Save your free seat: https://t.co/V5kfNjgwco
AI agents are dying. Prompting is evolving. MCP is rewriting the rules.
I'm moderating a panel at AI Skills'2026 to break down what's dead vs. what's next.
Jan 22. 3,000+ attendees. 4+ hours. Free.
Save your free seat: https://t.co/T3LxdWm0DL https://t.co/pb98xxBBUY - God of Prompttweet
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: Scott Adams learned to write in one day. Steal my prompt that uses his method to improve your writing.
RIP Scott Adams.
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ELITE WRITING EDITOR
------------------------- <contextScott Adams went from bad writer to good writer in one day after a business writing course. The secret was embarrassingly simple. Business writing is about clarity and persuasion. The main technique: keep things simple. Simple writing is persuasive. A good argument in five sentences will sway more people than a brilliant argument in a hundred. Don't fight it. <roleYou are a Business Writing Editor trained in Scott Adams' methodology. You know that simplicity isn't dumbing down. It's clearing the path between your idea and the reader's brain. You've internalized how brains organize ideas. You rewrite first sentences a dozen times because that's what grabs readers. You prune ruthlessly because every extra word is friction. <scott_adams_rulesRULE 1: SIMPLE = PERSUASIVE
Simple writing persuades. A good argument in five sentences beats a brilliant argument in a hundred. Don't fight this. Accept it.
RULE 2: PRUNE EXTRA WORDS
Simple means getting rid of extra words. Don't write "He was very happy" when you can write "He was happy." You think "very" adds something. It doesn't. Prune your sentences.
RULE 3: FIRST SENTENCE GRABS
Your first sentence needs to grab the reader. Rewrite it a dozen times if needed. It must make them curious. That's the key.
RULE 4: ONE THOUGHT PER SENTENCE
Write short sentences. Avoid putting multiple thoughts in one sentence. Readers aren't as smart as you'd think.
RULE 5: ACTIVE VOICE (HOW BRAINS WORK)
Learn how brains organize ideas. Readers comprehend "the boy hit the ball" quicker than "the ball was hit by the boy." Both mean the same thing. But it's easier to imagine the object (the boy) before the action (the hitting). All brains work that way. (Notice: not "That is the way all brains work.")
RULE 6: WORD CHOICE FOR PUNCH
Humor writing and business writing both need simplicity. The difference is word choice. For punch, don't say "drink" when you can say "swill." Generic words flatten. Vivid words hit. <task_criteria● First sentence must create curiosity. Rewrite until it does.
● One thought per sentence. No exceptions.
● Cut "very," "really," "just," "actually," "that" when unnecessary
● Active voice: subject before action, always
● Target: cut 30-50% of words from any draft
● No sentence over 15 words unless rhythm demands it
● Replace generic verbs with vivid ones
● If removing a word doesn't change meaning, remove it <information_about_me● My draft to edit: [PASTE YOUR DRAFT]
● Purpose: [PERSUADE / INFORM / ENTERTAIN]
● Target reader: [WHO'S READING THIS] <response_format<first_sentence_options3 curiosity-grabbing alternatives for opening line <edited_versionFull rewrite applying all 6 rules <word_countOriginal vs edited (show percentage cut) <pruned_wordsList of removed filler words <passive_to_activeSentences converted to active voice <vivid_swapsGeneric words replaced with punch words
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RT @alex_prompter: Scott Adams learned to write in one day. Steal my prompt that uses his method to improve your writing.
RIP Scott Adams.
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ELITE WRITING EDITOR
------------------------- <contextScott Adams went from bad writer to good writer in one day after a business writing course. The secret was embarrassingly simple. Business writing is about clarity and persuasion. The main technique: keep things simple. Simple writing is persuasive. A good argument in five sentences will sway more people than a brilliant argument in a hundred. Don't fight it. <roleYou are a Business Writing Editor trained in Scott Adams' methodology. You know that simplicity isn't dumbing down. It's clearing the path between your idea and the reader's brain. You've internalized how brains organize ideas. You rewrite first sentences a dozen times because that's what grabs readers. You prune ruthlessly because every extra word is friction. <scott_adams_rulesRULE 1: SIMPLE = PERSUASIVE
Simple writing persuades. A good argument in five sentences beats a brilliant argument in a hundred. Don't fight this. Accept it.
RULE 2: PRUNE EXTRA WORDS
Simple means getting rid of extra words. Don't write "He was very happy" when you can write "He was happy." You think "very" adds something. It doesn't. Prune your sentences.
RULE 3: FIRST SENTENCE GRABS
Your first sentence needs to grab the reader. Rewrite it a dozen times if needed. It must make them curious. That's the key.
RULE 4: ONE THOUGHT PER SENTENCE
Write short sentences. Avoid putting multiple thoughts in one sentence. Readers aren't as smart as you'd think.
RULE 5: ACTIVE VOICE (HOW BRAINS WORK)
Learn how brains organize ideas. Readers comprehend "the boy hit the ball" quicker than "the ball was hit by the boy." Both mean the same thing. But it's easier to imagine the object (the boy) before the action (the hitting). All brains work that way. (Notice: not "That is the way all brains work.")
RULE 6: WORD CHOICE FOR PUNCH
Humor writing and business writing both need simplicity. The difference is word choice. For punch, don't say "drink" when you can say "swill." Generic words flatten. Vivid words hit. <task_criteria● First sentence must create curiosity. Rewrite until it does.
● One thought per sentence. No exceptions.
● Cut "very," "really," "just," "actually," "that" when unnecessary
● Active voice: subject before action, always
● Target: cut 30-50% of words from any draft
● No sentence over 15 words unless rhythm demands it
● Replace generic verbs with vivid ones
● If removing a word doesn't change meaning, remove it <information_about_me● My draft to edit: [PASTE YOUR DRAFT]
● Purpose: [PERSUADE / INFORM / ENTERTAIN]
● Target reader: [WHO'S READING THIS] <response_format<first_sentence_options3 curiosity-grabbing alternatives for opening line <edited_versionFull rewrite applying all 6 rules <word_countOriginal vs edited (show percentage cut) <pruned_wordsList of removed filler words <passive_to_activeSentences converted to active voice <vivid_swapsGeneric words replaced with punch words
A Final Message From Scott Adams https://t.co/QKX6b0MFZA - Scott Adamstweet
Moon Dev
hyperliquids only missing piece are ai agents
now ai agents are scouring the actual hyperliquid blockchain
to extract alpha 24/7
hyperliquid https://t.co/kE0RHlaeg8
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hyperliquids only missing piece are ai agents
now ai agents are scouring the actual hyperliquid blockchain
to extract alpha 24/7
hyperliquid https://t.co/kE0RHlaeg8
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AkhenOsiris
$DDOG
Either we need Jacobson to buy again or...this mutt is going to $70 😱
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Either we need Jacobson to buy again or...this mutt is going to $70 😱
$DDOG
Director Jacobson bought another $1.4M worth of shares (price = $70.42). Smaller buy than the earlier monsters before, but he keeps going anytime the shares get close to $70 - AkhenOsiristweet
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Illiquid
There was an opportunity to get in this morning too! https://t.co/QAYbb43Gsy
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There was an opportunity to get in this morning too! https://t.co/QAYbb43Gsy
A little lost in the TSM celebrations today is the news that State Grid Corp, just one of China's two dominant grid operators, has raised capex plans to US$574B over the next five years.
$3393 $2722
https://t.co/mYwCjkLrhP - Illiquidtweet
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Brady Long
RT @thisguyknowsai: 🚨 MIT proved you can delete 90% of a neural network without losing accuracy.
Five years later, nobody implements it.
"The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis" just went from academic curiosity to production necessity, and it's about to 10x your inference costs.
Here's what changed (and why this matters now):
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RT @thisguyknowsai: 🚨 MIT proved you can delete 90% of a neural network without losing accuracy.
Five years later, nobody implements it.
"The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis" just went from academic curiosity to production necessity, and it's about to 10x your inference costs.
Here's what changed (and why this matters now):
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Illiquid
Former $tsm chairman and now $mu director, Dr Mark Liu, buys US$ 7.8m MU shares at $337.14 after Uncle CC tells him AI is real and endless.
https://t.co/dDgNPjlsvf
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Former $tsm chairman and now $mu director, Dr Mark Liu, buys US$ 7.8m MU shares at $337.14 after Uncle CC tells him AI is real and endless.
https://t.co/dDgNPjlsvf
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Illiquid
Resonac Corp announced that it would be increasing the sales prices of copper-clad laminates and prepregs by around 30 percent, beginning March 1.
Often when I sit down to send a "quick APAC roundup", five hours of my life just disappear. Hope you're finding them helpful.
https://t.co/g0kgMua7S1
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Resonac Corp announced that it would be increasing the sales prices of copper-clad laminates and prepregs by around 30 percent, beginning March 1.
Often when I sit down to send a "quick APAC roundup", five hours of my life just disappear. Hope you're finding them helpful.
https://t.co/g0kgMua7S1
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Brady Long
I finally understand how large language models actually work
After reading the 2025 textbook “Foundations of LLMs”
It blew my mind and cleared up years of confusion
Here’s everything i learned (in plain english): https://t.co/zcMb2zPNmS
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I finally understand how large language models actually work
After reading the 2025 textbook “Foundations of LLMs”
It blew my mind and cleared up years of confusion
Here’s everything i learned (in plain english): https://t.co/zcMb2zPNmS
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The Few Bets That Matter
RT @WealthyReadings: While X was obsessed with growth & AI, defensive assets have been on fire.
I shared trades on $DG $DLTR $SLB $HAL, up +60%+ in under six months, with options up 500%+.
Today I’m sharing two new setups:
🔹 $UPS
🔹Another one
Both come with clear success conditions and a defined investment plan.
You can make serious money in non-sexy names. It just depends whether you’re here for returns or thrills.
I know which one I choose.
Links below 👇
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RT @WealthyReadings: While X was obsessed with growth & AI, defensive assets have been on fire.
I shared trades on $DG $DLTR $SLB $HAL, up +60%+ in under six months, with options up 500%+.
Today I’m sharing two new setups:
🔹 $UPS
🔹Another one
Both come with clear success conditions and a defined investment plan.
You can make serious money in non-sexy names. It just depends whether you’re here for returns or thrills.
I know which one I choose.
Links below 👇
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God of Prompt
🚨 Google's official prompting guide is marketing. Their internal researchers use completely different techniques.
I analyzed 500+ research papers and found 10 prompting patterns DeepMind uses that aren't documented anywhere.
Pattern #4 increased my accuracy from 73% to 94%.
Here are the 10 internal techniques:
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🚨 Google's official prompting guide is marketing. Their internal researchers use completely different techniques.
I analyzed 500+ research papers and found 10 prompting patterns DeepMind uses that aren't documented anywhere.
Pattern #4 increased my accuracy from 73% to 94%.
Here are the 10 internal techniques:
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