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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: I reverse-engineered the actual prompting frameworks that top AI labs use internally.
Not the fluff you see on Twitter.
The real shit that turns vague inputs into precise, structured outputs.
Spent 3 weeks reading OpenAI's model cards, Anthropic's constitutional AI papers, and leaked internal prompt libraries.
Here's what actually moves the needle:
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RT @godofprompt: I reverse-engineered the actual prompting frameworks that top AI labs use internally.
Not the fluff you see on Twitter.
The real shit that turns vague inputs into precise, structured outputs.
Spent 3 weeks reading OpenAI's model cards, Anthropic's constitutional AI papers, and leaked internal prompt libraries.
Here's what actually moves the needle:
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The Transcript
RT @TheTranscript_: Big Tech capex:
$MSFT $GOOG $GOOGL $META $AAPL $AMZN https://t.co/fkuhyHUJcv
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RT @TheTranscript_: Big Tech capex:
$MSFT $GOOG $GOOGL $META $AAPL $AMZN https://t.co/fkuhyHUJcv
Capex guided up in FY 26:
$AMZN CEO: "We expect to invest about $200B in capex across Amazon in 2026."
$GOOGL CEO: "Our 2026 CapEx investments are anticipated to be in the range of $175 to $185B."
$META CEO: "We anticipate 2026 capex.. to be in the range of $115-135B" - The Transcripttweet
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Brady Long
π¨BREAKING: Google just dropped another hit!
It's called PaperBanana and it generates publication-ready academic illustrations from just your methodology text.
No Figma. No manual design. No illustration skills needed.
Here's how it works:
A team of AI agents runs behind the scenes
β One finds good diagram examples
β One plans the structure
β One styles the layout
β One generates the image
β One critiques and improves it
Here's the wildest part:
Random reference examples work nearly as well as perfectly matched ones. What matters is showing the model what good diagrams look like, not finding the topically perfect reference.
In blind evaluations, humans preferred PaperBanana outputs 75% of the time.
This is the recursion we've been waiting for AI systems that can fully document themselves visually.
Waitlistβs open, Link in the first comment.
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π¨BREAKING: Google just dropped another hit!
It's called PaperBanana and it generates publication-ready academic illustrations from just your methodology text.
No Figma. No manual design. No illustration skills needed.
Here's how it works:
A team of AI agents runs behind the scenes
β One finds good diagram examples
β One plans the structure
β One styles the layout
β One generates the image
β One critiques and improves it
Here's the wildest part:
Random reference examples work nearly as well as perfectly matched ones. What matters is showing the model what good diagrams look like, not finding the topically perfect reference.
In blind evaluations, humans preferred PaperBanana outputs 75% of the time.
This is the recursion we've been waiting for AI systems that can fully document themselves visually.
Waitlistβs open, Link in the first comment.
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
Some wisdom here
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Some wisdom here
Turns out he was right https://t.co/uPobpQzst6 - Gordon πtweet
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: Every business owner I talk to has the same problem.
They're drowning in data. Spreadsheets everywhere. Revenue in one place. Customer data in another. Marketing metrics in a third.
But when they need to answer a simple question like "Which campaigns actually drove sales last month?"
Silence.
They either wait 3 days for someone else to pull the report. Or they spend 4 hours wrestling with pivot tables and still don't trust the answer.
This is the hidden tax on growth. Every decision delayed. Every insight buried in data you can't access.
I've been testing @hqfabi for a few weeks now and it changes the equation completely.
Here's what makes it different from ChatGPT or uploading a CSV to Claude:
It connects directly to your actual data sources. Google Ads, HubSpot, Stripe, Shopify, your database, your warehouse. Thousands of integrations.
You ask questions in plain English. "Show me revenue by channel for Q4" or "Which customers haven't purchased in 90 days?"
It writes real SQL and Python under the hood. You can inspect the code, edit it, or let the AI handle everything.
Turn any analysis into a dashboard in clicks. Share it with your team. No BI tool PhD required.
Automate insights to Slack, email, or Google Sheets. Get the numbers you need delivered where you work.
The insight that surprised me: I don't need to become a data analyst. I need to ask better questions. Fabi removes the friction between question and answer.
Their customers report 75% faster turnaround on data requests.
If you're making decisions on gut feel because accessing your own data feels impossible, this is worth trying.
Use code GODOFPROMPT for 20% off all payments within the first 3 months.
https://t.co/TNEqVAlgS5
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RT @godofprompt: Every business owner I talk to has the same problem.
They're drowning in data. Spreadsheets everywhere. Revenue in one place. Customer data in another. Marketing metrics in a third.
But when they need to answer a simple question like "Which campaigns actually drove sales last month?"
Silence.
They either wait 3 days for someone else to pull the report. Or they spend 4 hours wrestling with pivot tables and still don't trust the answer.
This is the hidden tax on growth. Every decision delayed. Every insight buried in data you can't access.
I've been testing @hqfabi for a few weeks now and it changes the equation completely.
Here's what makes it different from ChatGPT or uploading a CSV to Claude:
It connects directly to your actual data sources. Google Ads, HubSpot, Stripe, Shopify, your database, your warehouse. Thousands of integrations.
You ask questions in plain English. "Show me revenue by channel for Q4" or "Which customers haven't purchased in 90 days?"
It writes real SQL and Python under the hood. You can inspect the code, edit it, or let the AI handle everything.
Turn any analysis into a dashboard in clicks. Share it with your team. No BI tool PhD required.
Automate insights to Slack, email, or Google Sheets. Get the numbers you need delivered where you work.
The insight that surprised me: I don't need to become a data analyst. I need to ask better questions. Fabi removes the friction between question and answer.
Their customers report 75% faster turnaround on data requests.
If you're making decisions on gut feel because accessing your own data feels impossible, this is worth trying.
Use code GODOFPROMPT for 20% off all payments within the first 3 months.
https://t.co/TNEqVAlgS5
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App Economy Insights
RT @EconomyApp: FY26 CapEx Estimates ποΈ
π $AMZN ~$200B
π΄ $GOOG ~$180B
π΅ $META ~$125B
β«οΈ $MSFT ~$99B (ending in June)
Over $600B... so far. https://t.co/fc2Yp39kmN
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RT @EconomyApp: FY26 CapEx Estimates ποΈ
π $AMZN ~$200B
π΄ $GOOG ~$180B
π΅ $META ~$125B
β«οΈ $MSFT ~$99B (ending in June)
Over $600B... so far. https://t.co/fc2Yp39kmN
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The Transcript
RT @TheTranscript_: $AMZN CEO: Retailer shopping agents can better fulfill all core retail needs (selection, price, speed, and trust), unlike horizontal AI agents.
"What consumers really want in a retailer, they want really broad selection. They want low prices, they want really fast delivery. And then they want a retailer that they can trust, and that takes care of them. And I think horizontal agents are pretty good at aggregating selection. But retailers are much better at doing all four of those items.β
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RT @TheTranscript_: $AMZN CEO: Retailer shopping agents can better fulfill all core retail needs (selection, price, speed, and trust), unlike horizontal AI agents.
"What consumers really want in a retailer, they want really broad selection. They want low prices, they want really fast delivery. And then they want a retailer that they can trust, and that takes care of them. And I think horizontal agents are pretty good at aggregating selection. But retailers are much better at doing all four of those items.β
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God of Prompt
Stop telling LLMs like Claude and ChatGPT what to do.
Start asking them questions instead.
I replaced all my instruction prompts with question prompts.
Output quality: 6.2/10 β 9.1/10
This is called "Socratic prompting" and here's how it works: https://t.co/UWgQXYHS0D
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Stop telling LLMs like Claude and ChatGPT what to do.
Start asking them questions instead.
I replaced all my instruction prompts with question prompts.
Output quality: 6.2/10 β 9.1/10
This is called "Socratic prompting" and here's how it works: https://t.co/UWgQXYHS0D
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: OpenClaw broke the internet
But you DON'T need to setup any servers to use it
Here's the easiest way to run OpenClaw on a website
No Mac Minis required https://t.co/6xspOtHaxT
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RT @alex_prompter: OpenClaw broke the internet
But you DON'T need to setup any servers to use it
Here's the easiest way to run OpenClaw on a website
No Mac Minis required https://t.co/6xspOtHaxT
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God of Prompt
Claude Opus 4.6 is a monster.
I just used it for:
- automating marketing tasks
- building full websites and apps
- writing viral X threads, LinkedIn posts, and YouTube scripts
And it did all this in minutes.
Here are 10 prompts you can steal to unlock its full potential: https://t.co/bpXZy0CfyK
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Claude Opus 4.6 is a monster.
I just used it for:
- automating marketing tasks
- building full websites and apps
- writing viral X threads, LinkedIn posts, and YouTube scripts
And it did all this in minutes.
Here are 10 prompts you can steal to unlock its full potential: https://t.co/bpXZy0CfyK
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