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A 14-minute tour of Printing Press — a CLI factory that turns any site (even ones without an API) into a token-efficient command-line tool your agent can call.
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A 14-minute tour of Printing Press — a CLI factory that turns any site (even ones without an API) into a token-efficient command-line tool your agent can call.
A 13-minute walkthrough of the six Claude Code skills Nate Herk says are the only ones businesses will actually pay for — plus how to package them into an AI-automation offer.
Nate Herk wires the Higgsfield CLI into Claude and Claude Code, then runs a one-prompt creative agency that researches a brand, generates the catalog, fills a Google Sheet of ad variants, and ships hyper-motion video on a routine.
A 27-minute whiteboard lecture where Myron Golden reverse-engineers Apple into a four-move blueprint for info-product entrepreneurs.
A 17-minute nostalgia supercut — twenty-five lower-thirds, twenty-five hooks, twenty-five mini-masterclasses in copywriting that still works.
A 3-minute YouTube essay where a med-school dropout dismantles the busy excuse using social reinforcement and an iPhone-battery metaphor.
Anthropic's Claude Design walked through end-to-end: brand setup, MD-file rules, edit-by-comment, then HTML to Figma to Omnisend in one 32-minute build.
Matthew McConaughey's 'Lyrics of Livin'' essay on memento mori — and a 74 mph cutter at Dodger Stadium.
Matt Wolfe wires Obsidian + Codex into a self-updating wiki, journal, and CRM grounded entirely in his own saved knowledge.
A 33-minute walkthrough where Matt Wolfe fires roughly forty prompts at ChatGPT's new image model and screen-records every result.
A 24-minute tour of ClaudeClaw V3 — a Telegram-fronted, Claude Code-powered hive mind of specialized agents that share memory, auto-assign work, and run on a single local SQLite database.
A 14-minute reframe that says you've been asking the wrong question — skills live inside agents, not next to them.
A 17-minute pivot pitch: skip the shiny agent-builder gold rush and sell the unglamorous six-pillar maintenance retainer to businesses already drowning in half-built AI.
A 29-minute educational essay on a 'once-in-a-decade' YouTube window for small creators, and the flywheel-pillar-video structure to monetize it.
Luuk Alleman walks through nine months of compounding infrastructure — Supabase + Edge Functions + Claude Code routines + pg_cron — that now runs his business while he sleeps.
A 9-minute Brave Brand workflow demo: blog article → Claude API skill writes 10 carousel slides → ONE GPT Image 2 prompt with reference images returns a finished, on-brand 10-slide Instagram carousel.
A 42-minute whiteboard walkthrough of 116 info-coach funnels doing $200K–$3M/month, distilled into 14 plays you can actually copy.
A 13-minute video essay arguing that the modern crisis isn't ambition — it's that we keep choosing the elevator.
A 3-minute animated listicle that flatters the lurker — five 'psychology says' bullets stacking inner-security tropes on flat-illustration B-roll.
A 10-minute interrogation of Ask Studio — YouTube's in-product AI — to extract what it actually thinks the algorithm rewards.
A 22-minute talking-head essay that reframes self-sabotage as a childhood-installed loyalty program, then stacks three branded frameworks on top of it.
A calm 10-minute rebounder 'walk' for over-50s — built around permission, a round timer, and a handhold.
A 33-minute tutorial that hands you a complete six-step AI content system — Topic, Format, Substance, Hook, Script, Edit — plus a 10x batch loop that compounds winners.
A 14-minute course pitch where three side hustles are framed as on-ramps to a Claude + Higgsfield connector and an AI-income newsletter.
Jay E walks through Printing Press — a new open-source toolkit that turns any website (even ones without a public API) into a token-efficient CLI your Claude Code agent can call.
Jay E reacts to Anthropic engineer Tariq's viral 9.3M-view post and lifts the four levels by which HTML beats Markdown as an agent output format.
A three-tier memory system for AI coding tools — short, mid, long — that works across Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Anti-Gravity.
Jack Roberts builds a personal BI dashboard for his entire AI stack — six pillars, eight dreaming dimensions, and a $20-a-month rebrand of Anthropic''s Dreaming preview.
A 27-minute case-study essay that reverse-engineers a 250M-view AI food channel into a 6-phase formula, ships one AI-generated dog-salon Short under a fake 24-hour clock, and routes the proof into a coaching pitch.
A two-host walkthrough of the YouTube creator pyramid, with one constraint per level — clarity, focus, systems, people, culture.
A 34-minute tutorial that open-sources Tom Solid's myPKA scaffold — one markdown folder that any agent CLI initializes itself into and turns into a 4-agent PKM team.
A 17-minute one-take car monologue arguing every belief stopping you from getting rich was installed by someone else — and the moment you see it as not yours, it disappears.
Claire Vaux walks through five announcements from Anthropic's Code with Claude event — Routines, Outcomes, Multi-agent, Dreams, and doubled usage limits.
Hormozi argues focus is a subtraction problem, then hands you the timer protocol, the grayscale-phone stack, and the kill-email move.
Nine minutes of Alex Hormozi repricing hardship -- by the end, suffering looks like a deal.
An 18-minute tool review that doubles as a magazine-grade editorial deck: five shifts ChatGPT Image 2 unlocks, then a Claude + JSON-prompt + Higgsfield pipeline for one-prompt carousels.
Greg Isenberg sits down with designer Meng To to unpack DESIGN.md — Google's open-sourced markdown spec for portable design systems — and how a one-file blueprint plus a library of named 'skills' replaces template-shopping for vibe coders.
GosuCoder rapid-fires 14 Claude Code tips — a swipe-file of prompt templates and CLI shortcuts disguised as a YouTube listicle.
318 commits in May. One outline canvas. One creator's honest pricing breakdown.
An 11-minute tool review arguing Augment Code's new task list is the best in-context implementation yet — backed by a 63.2% to 67.5% eval-score jump.
A 16-minute screencast that turns a Claude desktop project into a Facebook lead-scraping, cold-email, follow-up, and dashboard machine — running on a daily schedule.
An 18-minute walkthrough of a 28-skill Claude Code repo that runs a full cold outbound campaign — strategy, list building, copywriting, personalization — without spending your own AI tokens.
A 91-minute weekend mashup where Ed Mylett opens with his Awkward → Mechanical → Natural framework, then hands the mic to James Clear, Eric Thomas, Alan Stein Jr., Jim Kwik, David A. Arnold, and Jay Shetty for back-to-back masterclasses on habits, discipline, the unseen hours, learning, craft, and the power of one more.
A 21-minute breakdown of Ed Lawrence's 13-step system for turning a tiny channel into a million-dollar business — niche UP not down, build a sticky-note avatar, and snowball offers from a $30 workshop to a $10K program.
A 15-minute Dean Graziosi stage talk about drifting — the quiet, undramatic way most people lose their dreams.
A 12-minute keynote where Dean Graziosi argues the mission is timeless but the delivery must be modern — and gives you the 5 shifts to update yours.
Dean Graziosi on The School of Greatness — a 5-step framework for adapting to AI, wrapped around a startling confession about the toolbox he reaches for when motivation runs dry.
A 13-minute Dean Graziosi sit-down built on five questions and one brutal frame: every breakthrough takes seven years of dread and one second of decision.
Dean Graziosi's 10-minute pitch for running 1–2 day execution workshops instead of drip-fed courses — wrapped in a cinematic montage cold open.
David Bayer's 20-minute thesis that reality is not testing you, it is reflecting you - and the three mirrors (relationships, body, money) that show you what you actually believe.