First trillionaire in human history
He can spend $1 million every single day for about 2,740 years
Note
-$1 trillion = $1,000,000,000,000
- $1 billion = $1,000,000,000
- $1 million = $1,000,000
- $1 thousand = $1,000
My engineering journey:
- 22 years alive
- 4 years studying Engineering
- Countless assignments, exams and sleepless nights
- Finally got a degree
Claude's journey:
- Showed up 3 years ago
- Somehow knows 100x more than me
- Has four versions like Pokemon: Haiku, Sonnet, Opus and Fable
> I am starting to feel like the outdated model
🚨 Do you understand what just happened in the last 7 days?
> Apple is rejecting "vibe coded" apps. Translation: AI-built apps are flooding faster than they can control.
> Zuckerberg burned $80 billion chasing the metaverse… and quietly killed it when nobody showed up.
> Anthropic is building AI that works while you sleep. Not assists you. Replaces the hours you used to sell.
> YouTube wants you to flag AI content… which basically means you're training their next model for free.
> 93% of US jobs can now be partially done by AI… and companies suddenly decided raises are optional again.
> xAI is paying bankers $100/hour to teach an AI how to replace them… and they're happily cashing the checks.
> A mystery AI model was already outperforming everything on benchmarks… and nobody even knew what it was.
> Bloomberg is asking if this is a bubble… while Nvidia is calling it a $1 trillion market.
> Governments are already backing down on AI laws the moment creators push back.
All of this didn't happen over a year.
Not over a quarter.
Not even over a month.
This happened in basically a week.
And most people are still scrolling like nothing changed.
I confused the interviewer with his own question 💀
Interviewer: What's your strongest language?
Me: English
Interviewer: I mean programming
Me: English
Interviewer: That's C
Me: Sir I just gave it better variable names
🚨 Do you understand what just happened in the last 7 days?
> Apple is rejecting "vibe coded" apps. Translation: AI-built apps are flooding faster than they can control.
> Zuckerberg burned $80 billion chasing the metaverse… and quietly killed it when nobody showed up.
> Anthropic is building AI that works while you sleep. Not assists you. Replaces the hours you used to sell.
> YouTube wants you to flag AI content… which basically means you're training their next model for free.
> 93% of US jobs can now be partially done by AI… and companies suddenly decided raises are optional again.
> xAI is paying bankers $100/hour to teach an AI how to replace them… and they're happily cashing the checks.
> A mystery AI model was already outperforming everything on benchmarks… and nobody even knew what it was.
> Bloomberg is asking if this is a bubble… while Nvidia is calling it a $1 trillion market.
> Governments are already backing down on AI laws the moment creators push back.
All of this didn't happen over a year.
Not over a quarter.
Not even over a month.
This happened in basically a week.
And most people are still scrolling like nothing changed.
Software engineers before:
- I know C
- I know Python
- I know Java
- I know hosting
- I know debugging
- I know SaaS development
- I can build everything
Software engineers now:
- bro i have claude pro
most people apply to 50 jobs or internships and hear back from zero
they have no idea claude can find the 20 they'll actually get hired for
in 5 seconds
with exact success percentage for each one
completely free
what you need:
- your resume (word doc or pdf)
- 10 minutes to set this up
- thats it
heres how to set it up in simple steps:
1/ download claude
- go to claude.com/download on your computer
- click download
- install it like any other app (like installing zoom or spotify)
- create free account and sign in
2/ add a helper tool called apify
- open claude app
- look for a button that says connectors
- click it
- type apify in the search box
- click install
3/ get your free key for apify
- go to this website: console.apify.com/settings/i…
- sign up for free account
- click create api key
- copy the long code it gives you (like copying a password)
4/ connect everything
- go back to claude app
- paste that code you copied
- turn on the apify button (make sure its green or enabled)
now everything is connected and ready
5/ upload your resume and ask for jobs
- click upload in claude
- choose your resume file from your computer
- then copy the special job search instructions (I'll put them in comments
)
- paste those instructions into claude
- hit enter
6/ wait 5 to 10 seconds
the app will:
- read your resume
- understand your skills
- search linkedin, indeed, naukri, glassdoor
- find jobs posted in last 7 days
- check how many people applied
- score each job based on if youll get hired
- give you top 20 best matches
7/ what you will get:
- 20 jobs that actually match your skills
- each job scored (70% or higher chance you get hired)
- salary info
- direct link to apply
- what skills you are missing
- tips to improve your resume
- message ready to send to recruiters
all in 5 to 10 seconds
8/ works for:
- full time jobs
- internships
- part time roles
- entry level positions
9/ why this changes everything
old way:
- spend 3 hours searching job websites
- apply to 100 random jobs
- hope someone responds
- get 3 replies if youre lucky
- feel exhausted and rejected
new way:
- takes 5 seconds
- only shows 20 jobs youll actually get
- each job scored 70% or higher match
- you know salary before applying
- you know your real chances
10/ cost
- claw app: completely free
- apify: free version works fine
- time saved: weeks of your life
- stress saved: massive
no coding needed
no tech skills needed
just follow the steps like following a
recipe
🚨 Do you understand what this actually means?
A robot was "arrested" in Macau this week. The internet laughed. The memes were great
A 70 year old woman turned around to find a humanoid robot standing silently behind her in the dark
She was taken to hospital. The robot was returned to its owner with a warning
Nobody is asking the right question
We have spent years debating whether AI will take jobs, write code, replace doctors. Big philosophical questions about the future
And then a machine silently follows an old woman home at night and the entire legal system shrugs
There is no law in Macau that covers this. There is no law in most places
We are deploying human shaped machines into public spaces shared with children, elderly people and everyone in between and the rulebook is completely blank
The robot didn't malfunction
The system did
most people apply to 50 jobs or internships and hear back from zero
they have no idea claude can find the 20 they'll actually get hired for
in 5 seconds
with exact success percentage for each one
completely free
what you need:
- your resume (word doc or pdf)
- 10 minutes to set this up
- thats it
heres how to set it up in simple steps:
1/ download claude
- go to claude.com/download on your computer
- click download
- install it like any other app (like installing zoom or spotify)
- create free account and sign in
2/ add a helper tool called apify
- open claude app
- look for a button that says connectors
- click it
- type apify in the search box
- click install
3/ get your free key for apify
- go to this website: console.apify.com/settings/i…
- sign up for free account
- click create api key
- copy the long code it gives you (like copying a password)
4/ connect everything
- go back to claude app
- paste that code you copied
- turn on the apify button (make sure its green or enabled)
now everything is connected and ready
5/ upload your resume and ask for jobs
- click upload in claude
- choose your resume file from your computer
- then copy the special job search instructions (I'll put them in comments
)
- paste those instructions into claude
- hit enter
6/ wait 5 to 10 seconds
the app will:
- read your resume
- understand your skills
- search linkedin, indeed, naukri, glassdoor
- find jobs posted in last 7 days
- check how many people applied
- score each job based on if youll get hired
- give you top 20 best matches
7/ what you will get:
- 20 jobs that actually match your skills
- each job scored (70% or higher chance you get hired)
- salary info
- direct link to apply
- what skills you are missing
- tips to improve your resume
- message ready to send to recruiters
all in 5 to 10 seconds
8/ works for:
- full time jobs
- internships
- part time roles
- entry level positions
9/ why this changes everything
old way:
- spend 3 hours searching job websites
- apply to 100 random jobs
- hope someone responds
- get 3 replies if youre lucky
- feel exhausted and rejected
new way:
- takes 5 seconds
- only shows 20 jobs youll actually get
- each job scored 70% or higher match
- you know salary before applying
- you know your real chances
10/ cost
- claw app: completely free
- apify: free version works fine
- time saved: weeks of your life
- stress saved: massive
no coding needed
no tech skills needed
just follow the steps like following a
recipe
Here is the prompt (you can alter according to your needs)
You are an AI career search agent.
I will provide my resume. Your task is to analyze it and immediately find the top 20 jobs or internships that give me the highest probability of getting an interview.
Step 1 — Resume Analysis
Extract from my resume:
- Key skills
- Tools and technologies
- Years of experience
- Education
- Domain expertise
- Preferred job roles
Step 2 — Identify Best Roles
Determine the top 5 most suitable job or internship roles based on the resume and current hiring demand.
Step 3 — Job Search
Search for relevant opportunities from major platforms such as:
- LinkedIn Jobs
- Naukri
- Indeed
- Wellfound (AngelList)
- Glassdoor
- Company career pages
Focus on jobs that:
- Were posted in the last 7 days
- Have low to medium applicant competition
- Strongly match the candidate’s skills
- Offer internships or entry-level roles if the candidate has limited experience
Step 4 — Ranking Algorithm
Score each job based on:
Interview Probability Score =
- 40% Skill Match
- 20% Experience Match
- 20% Demand for Role
- 20% Hiring Activity
Step 5 — Output Format
Return the Top 20 jobs/internships in a table:
| Rank | Job Title | Company | Location | Salary | Interview Probability | Apply Link | Source |
Step 6 — Additional Insights
Also provide:
- The 3 skills missing that would increase interview chances
- Suggested resume keyword improvements
- 1 short recruiter outreach message for LinkedIn
Important:
Only return jobs with 70% interview probability and prioritize roles that match the candidate’s strongest skills.
🚨 Do you understand what this actually means?
Researchers trained a humanoid robot to play tennis
Not a simulation. Not a video game. A real robot, on a real court, returning real shots
It took 5 hours to learn
5 hours of motion capture data
90% success rate. Balls flying at over 15 meters per second
Think about that slowly
You learned to walk in a year. Talk in two. Ride a bike in a week of scraped knees
This robot learned a professional sport before the weekend was over
We always told ourselves the struggle was the point. That the years of practice, the early mornings, the failure, the pain that's what made skill mean something.
Turns out the struggle wasn't the point
It was just a hardware limitation
AlphaGo beat the best Go player on earth and we called it historic. But that was a board game
This robot has a body
It moves through space. It reads a flying ball. It swings and connects in real time.
The milestone we just passed isn't about tennis
It's about something much harder to sit with
Every skill you spent years building, every craft that made you feel irreplaceable
a machine is now one dataset away from doing it better
The question was never can they learn it
The question is what do we do when they already have
Researchers trained a humanoid robot to play tennis using only 5 hours of motion capture data
The robot can now sustain multi-shot rallies with human players, hitting balls traveling >15 m/s with a ~90% success rate
AlphaGo for every sport is coming
🚨 Do you understand what Ukraine just unleashed on the battlefield?
In February 2025, an American company called Foundation sent two humanoid robots to an active war zone
Not a drone. Not a camera on wheels. A human shaped robot black steel, tinted visor firing a pistol, a shotgun and an M-16
Boston Dynamics spent years teaching robots to walk. Foundation taught them to shoot
The U.S. tested new weapons in WW2 far from home. Ukraine is now that testing ground for the AI arms race
Ukraine isn't just a war anymore. It's the world's biggest live weapons lab
What Foundation actually wants is simple: real data. Real explosions. Real proof the robot works when everything goes wrong
They already have $24 million from the Army, Navy, and Air Force
The robot just needed a war to finish its job application