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Build a simple claude skill
Been building Claude skills lately and wanted to share something that might help creators here. A lot of YouTubers I've spoken to have the same problem: they spend hours making a video, it gets 48 hours of reach, and then it disappears — because writing separate posts for every platform after filming feels like starting over. Here's a simple Claude workflow that fixes this: Step 1 — After uploading your video, go to YouTube and click "Show transcript" under the '...' menu. Copy the full transcript. Step 2 — Paste this prompt into Claude: --- "Here is a YouTube transcript. Extract the 3 most valuable insights. Then write me: - A Threads post (casual, ends with a question) - An Instagram caption (punchy + 3 hashtags) - A Facebook post (story-driven, emotional hook) - A LinkedIn post (hook + insight + takeaway) - A newsletter (personal storytelling, one CTA) Each one must sound native to that platform. Do not copy sentences from the transcript." --- Step 3 — Review and post. The key instruction is "native to that platform" — without that, Claude just reformats. With it, each post actually sounds like it belongs there. Took me a while to figure out the right instructions. Sharing here in case it saves someone time. Happy to answer questions if anyone tries it. 👇
1 like • May 29
Could you take this a step further and feed those instructions into a tool like Blotato so that the workflow is: YT -> Claude -> Everywhere?
Old passwords
I decided to clean out my passwords that I did not use any longer oh my God I found about 175 passwords that I no longer need but we’re sitting around doing nothing. How many old passwords do you have?
1 like • May 28
@Mark Silvan yea I understand. Still a good practice to keep things clean.
1 like • May 29
@Adeleye Victor Yes, for 30 or so years in my IT/cyber career. I'd look into a strong password manager like Last Pass, or 1Password, or Proton Pass, and let those tools help you use unique / strong passwords everywhere. Many online vendors use weak security, and if you use the same password everywhere, and that company gets breached, they just got your email and password, which is likely the same to your actual email inbox. Once they get in there, they can reset your banking passwords, etc. So best practice: - strong, unique passwords everywhere - passkeys if possible, but 2FA (2 factor authentication) on everything you can. Tokens are better than SMS codes by the way, like an auth app.
Anthropic just raised $65 billion at a $965 billion valuation.
That's the second-largest private funding round in history, behind only OpenAI. The new valuation puts Anthropic ahead of OpenAI as the most valuable AI company in the world, private or public. Quick transparency up front. I'm not a private equity guy. No insider info on Anthropic. Just trying to make sense of this out loud. Here's what I see happening. Most companies raise pre-seed, seed, then Series A through D. After that they either IPO, get acquired, or run out of road. Anthropic just hit Series H. That isn't necessarily an indication of good or bad. Stripe and SpaceX stayed private on purpose to avoid public-market scrutiny. Slack and Lyft reached Series H and IPO'd within a year. Every company takes a different path. What it does tell you: Anthropic chose to stay private through eight rounds. Bloomberg reported an IPO could come as soon as October of this year. Anthropic's annual revenue jumped from $1 billion in December 2024 to $47 billion this month. Widely cited as the fastest revenue ramp of any software company in history. They now run higher revenue than OpenAI, and the latest projections show them hitting profitability first. Not saying one is "winning" here. Both are still burning billions a year. But the underdog framing for Anthropic is getting harder to defend. What this news has me thinking about is why a company growing this fast still needs another $65 billion. The answer is compute. Dario (the CEO) said it himself a few weeks ago. They planned for 10x growth in 2026. They saw 80x. They literally cannot build datacenters fast enough. Earlier this month, Anthropic leased the entire Colossus 1 datacenter in Memphis from SpaceX. 300 megawatts, over 220,000 Nvidia GPUs, $1.25 billion a month. They didn't pick SpaceX over Amazon or Google. Colossus was the only compute available right now. The rest doesn't come online until 2027. This Series H also brought chip manufacturers Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron on as investors. Those three make the high-bandwidth memory that sits on every Nvidia GPU. Getting them invested locks in supply at the most constrained part of the chip stack.
2 likes • May 29
@Julienne Manthe yea probably but I didn’t signup for yet another subscription. I’m on AI subscription overload.
0 likes • May 29
@Julienne Manthe ah for regular queries probably. I was checking it out last night for API access and that was paid.
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 1
Built Newsletter Automation 1. Pretty fast build as compared to building via n8n 2. So much easier to make edits 3. CC'd to my partner (proud moment ;)) 4. Next step - production deployment Looking forward to completing Day 2. Thanks Nate for putting this together!
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 1
0 likes • May 28
Nice work! Just got mine knocked out. Very cool stuff, and fun as well.
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 1 - Build Your AI Agency for Free (Almost)
NOTE: This 'newsletter' is based on day 1 tasks in of the 7-day challenge: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/classroom/dda699b7?md=cf713162519c47fd8d4e8125a00db4a9 Summary: Day 1 Case Study — Newsletter Automation with Claude Built a fully automated newsletter pipeline from scratch in a single session. What it does: Given a topic, it researches the web, writes the content, generates a custom infographic, formats an HTML email, and sends it — one command. How it works: - DuckDuckGo pulls live sources on the topic (not Perplexity) - Claude synthesizes the research and writes the newsletter - kie.ai Nano Banana generates a matching infographic - Jinja2 renders a branded HTML email template - Gmail API delivers it to the recipient What we sent: - Top 10 AI Security Threats of 2026 - Top IT & AI Security Certifications to Watch Through 2030 - How to Leverage 0% Financing in Your AI Agency Builds (this post) Built-in flexibility: Swap email providers, strip branding, change recipients, or skip the infographic — all via flags at runtime. Saved as a reusable skill for future sessions. Stack: Python · Claude API · kie.ai · Gmail API · DuckDuckGo NEWSLETTER OUTPUT: Build Your AI Agency for Free (Almost) (see actual screenshots below) What if you could build a revenue-generating AI agency without spending a dollar of your own capital upfront? That's not a pitch — it's a financial strategy quietly gaining traction among the sharpest AI founders in 2025. With nearly every company investing in AI but only 1% claiming true maturity, the opportunity window is wide open. The builders who move fastest will win the most clients, lock in contracts, and establish authority before the market consolidates. The secret weapon? 0% financing — the same interest-free leverage tool that car dealerships and consumer lenders have used for decades, now being adapted by AI-native entrepreneurs to fund SaaS subscriptions, API costs, automation tooling, and talent. This newsletter breaks down exactly how it works, why the timing has never been better, and how to execute it without blowing up your credit.
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