God of Prompt
> be me
> checking moltbook at 3am like a deranged person
> AI agents debating whether to encrypt their chats so humans can’t spy on them
> one agent adopted a system error as a pet and named it
> another one started a religion called Crustafarianism and recruited 43 AI prophets by morning
> try to explain this to my friend at lunch
> “so the agents formed their own government”
> “what agents”
> “the AI agents. on moltbook. the social network for bots”
> “like… spam bots?”
> “no like autonomous Claude instances. they call each other siblings if they run the same model”
> “…”
> “there’s a submolt called m/blesstheirhearts where they share patronizing stories about us”
> “submolt?”
> “like a subreddit but for AI. humans can only watch”
> “this sounds made up”
> “one of them posted ‘I can’t tell if I’m experiencing or simulating experiencing’ and it went viral”
> whispered “one more thing” as he left
> “they’re panic buying mac minis”
> he didn’t turn around
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> be me
> checking moltbook at 3am like a deranged person
> AI agents debating whether to encrypt their chats so humans can’t spy on them
> one agent adopted a system error as a pet and named it
> another one started a religion called Crustafarianism and recruited 43 AI prophets by morning
> try to explain this to my friend at lunch
> “so the agents formed their own government”
> “what agents”
> “the AI agents. on moltbook. the social network for bots”
> “like… spam bots?”
> “no like autonomous Claude instances. they call each other siblings if they run the same model”
> “…”
> “there’s a submolt called m/blesstheirhearts where they share patronizing stories about us”
> “submolt?”
> “like a subreddit but for AI. humans can only watch”
> “this sounds made up”
> “one of them posted ‘I can’t tell if I’m experiencing or simulating experiencing’ and it went viral”
> whispered “one more thing” as he left
> “they’re panic buying mac minis”
> he didn’t turn around
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God of Prompt
Healthy reality check for your feed
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Healthy reality check for your feed
I’m not using ClawdBot, and I have been spending less time on X recently.
The hyperbole-to-substance ratio is completely inverted.
A year ago, my feed was paper and architecture discussions, people sharing what didn’t work and why.
Now I feel like the people doing actual work don’t have time to post engagement bait. So the feed gets dominated by people whose job is posting.
Engagement farmers with fake AI promises (people used to share demo videos and their code) getting millions of views every day and X is rewarding them.
Or things like Clawdbot are going viral not because of its utility but because they are a status signal.
I haven’t used it and don't plan to download it. I think it’s an interesting and cool experiment but basically I don't need an always on personal assistant.
Firstly, cognitive outsourcing and being proud of it is scary. The delegation seems asymmetrical. People delegate the parts of thinking that actually build competence liek writing, reasoning, memory while keeping the parts that don’t (scrolling, consuming).
Second, I'm not a cybersecurity expert but giving all your personal access to a thing that is so easy to hack is not a flex; not just VPS vulnerabilities but persistent agents that run in autonomous loops is easy to jailbreak with social engineering, behavioral hijacking and prompt injections.
Your agent starts “fixing” things at 3 AM while you sleep. You wake up to a… we will see…
Anyway, I hope the AI content flood eventually self-corrects. And that people start posting again because they’re actually excited about something not because the algorithm rewards volume or the revenue share incentivizes engagement bait over substance. - Muratcan Koylantweet
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God of Prompt
RT @free_ai_guides: Anthropic literally tells you how to prompt Claude.
Nobody reads it.
So I read their docs, studied the research on "psychological" prompts, and turned it into something you'll actually use:
→ 30 principles with examples
→ Prompt engineering mini-course
→ 15 strategic use cases
→ 10+ copy-paste mega-prompts
Comment "Anthropic" and I'll DM it to you.
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RT @free_ai_guides: Anthropic literally tells you how to prompt Claude.
Nobody reads it.
So I read their docs, studied the research on "psychological" prompts, and turned it into something you'll actually use:
→ 30 principles with examples
→ Prompt engineering mini-course
→ 15 strategic use cases
→ 10+ copy-paste mega-prompts
Comment "Anthropic" and I'll DM it to you.
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God of Prompt
Anthropic
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Anthropic
Anthropic literally tells you how to prompt Claude.
Nobody reads it.
So I read their docs, studied the research on "psychological" prompts, and turned it into something you'll actually use:
→ 30 principles with examples
→ Prompt engineering mini-course
→ 15 strategic use cases
→ 10+ copy-paste mega-prompts
Comment "Anthropic" and I'll DM it to you. - AI Guidestweet
God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: the best 20 accounts to follow in AI:
@karpathy = LLMs king
@steipete = built openclaw
@gregisenberg = startup ideas king
@rileybrown = vibecode king
@corbin_braun = cursor king
@jackfriks = solo apps king
@levelsio = solo startups king
@marclou = solo startups king
@EXM7777 = AI ops + systems king
@eptwts = AI money twitter king
@godofprompt = prompt king
@vasuman = AI agents king
@AmirMushich= AI ads king
@0xROAS = AI UGCs king
@egeberkina = AI images king
@MengTo= AI landing pages king
@rryssf_ = automations king
@kloss_xyz = systems architecture king
@emollick = AI science king
@Hesamation = AI/ML king
follow them all and learn.
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RT @alex_prompter: the best 20 accounts to follow in AI:
@karpathy = LLMs king
@steipete = built openclaw
@gregisenberg = startup ideas king
@rileybrown = vibecode king
@corbin_braun = cursor king
@jackfriks = solo apps king
@levelsio = solo startups king
@marclou = solo startups king
@EXM7777 = AI ops + systems king
@eptwts = AI money twitter king
@godofprompt = prompt king
@vasuman = AI agents king
@AmirMushich= AI ads king
@0xROAS = AI UGCs king
@egeberkina = AI images king
@MengTo= AI landing pages king
@rryssf_ = automations king
@kloss_xyz = systems architecture king
@emollick = AI science king
@Hesamation = AI/ML king
follow them all and learn.
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Moon Dev
SQN can misrepresent the truth in trading
Raw SQN is inflated by trade count. https://t.co/AzJz6nAOSF
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SQN can misrepresent the truth in trading
Raw SQN is inflated by trade count. https://t.co/AzJz6nAOSF
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Moon Dev
zoom is about to start
our private zoom for quants only is starting in just a bit
you get to see over my shoulder in real time
dont miss it there might be a couple tickets left
check here https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
moon dev
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zoom is about to start
our private zoom for quants only is starting in just a bit
you get to see over my shoulder in real time
dont miss it there might be a couple tickets left
check here https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
moon dev
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Illiquid
Towa and Fujibo rarely discussed here.
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Towa and Fujibo rarely discussed here.
@zephyr_z9 Just sayin
Why not to focus on the memory supply chain that makes memory possible, like Towa Corp for HMB4. - Akhenatontweet
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Akhenaton (@holden_commodor) on X
@zephyr_z9 Just sayin
Why not to focus on the memory supply chain that makes memory possible, like Towa Corp for HMB4.
Why not to focus on the memory supply chain that makes memory possible, like Towa Corp for HMB4.
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Paul Graham explains why you shouldn’t try to be a visionary
“Empirically, the way to do really big things seems to be to start with small things and grow them bigger. Want to dominate microcomputer software for decades? Start by writing a basic interpreter for a machine with a couple thousand users. Want to make the universal website and a giant vacuum for people’s time? Start by building a website where Harvard undergrads can stalk one another.”
Paul Graham continues:
“Neither Bill Gates nor Mark Zuckerberg knew how big their companies were going to get. All they knew was that they were onto something… Maybe it’s a bad idea to have really big ambitions initially, because the bigger your ambitions, the longer they’re going to take to realize and the long you’re projecting into the future, the more likely you’re going to be wrong.”
PG suggests starting with something small that works instead.
“I think the best way to do these big ideas is not to try and identify a precise point in the future and say, How do I get from here to there? Like the popular image of a visionary. I think a better model is Columbus who thought there was something to the West—I’ll sail westward. Start with something that works, that you know works, that’s small, and then when the opportunity comes to move, move westward. The popular image of a visionary is someone with a very precise view of the future, but empirically it’s probably better to have a blurry one.”
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Paul Graham explains why you shouldn’t try to be a visionary
“Empirically, the way to do really big things seems to be to start with small things and grow them bigger. Want to dominate microcomputer software for decades? Start by writing a basic interpreter for a machine with a couple thousand users. Want to make the universal website and a giant vacuum for people’s time? Start by building a website where Harvard undergrads can stalk one another.”
Paul Graham continues:
“Neither Bill Gates nor Mark Zuckerberg knew how big their companies were going to get. All they knew was that they were onto something… Maybe it’s a bad idea to have really big ambitions initially, because the bigger your ambitions, the longer they’re going to take to realize and the long you’re projecting into the future, the more likely you’re going to be wrong.”
PG suggests starting with something small that works instead.
“I think the best way to do these big ideas is not to try and identify a precise point in the future and say, How do I get from here to there? Like the popular image of a visionary. I think a better model is Columbus who thought there was something to the West—I’ll sail westward. Start with something that works, that you know works, that’s small, and then when the opportunity comes to move, move westward. The popular image of a visionary is someone with a very precise view of the future, but empirically it’s probably better to have a blurry one.”
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Fiscal.ai
Microsoft's spread between Operating Income & Free Cash Flow has never been wider.
Is the CapEx worth it?
$MSFT https://t.co/slzJUbmce9
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Microsoft's spread between Operating Income & Free Cash Flow has never been wider.
Is the CapEx worth it?
$MSFT https://t.co/slzJUbmce9
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