
u/No_Onion_9901

MDs when someone makes a mistake that isn’t really that big of a deal
They vibe coded Gemini 3.7 Flash using Claude Code but I just can't prove it.
Guide to crack studying (from 3.9 GPA pre-med)
I went from 2.8 GPA in highschool to 3.9 in college. I really struggled to find right way to learn especially i am pursuing a pre-med course. Not until, I figured out how I can study with my own. I am no genius but this helped to have a massive difference on my grades.
- I schedule "non-study time". This might sound contrary but planning time not to study actually helped me to focus better when studying. I block a few hours every evening but I don't go for just doomscrolling, instead I read, go for walk and relax.
- The 25 minutes rule. I realized that I am only productive for 25 minutes, this is like a promodoro technique where I study for 25 minutes and 5 minutes break interval. This helped me a lot get back my focus and not fully burned out myself from studying for long hours.
- I used Feynman Technique. I usually record myself and imagining that I am teaching someone on what I learned. This surprisingly made a difference when I am studying, I can fully retain what I just studied. If I ever got stuck then I will just need to review more.
- Creating summary notebook. Right after I study, I'd write a list on concepts that I studied and wrote down things on NotebookLM that I kept getting missed and forget. This way, I will learn what should I need to keep over again until I fully retain it.
Honestly, this habits made me to study effectively and create a massive change on my GPA. It really showed me that studying smarter rather than just studying longer is what gets results.
Hope these tips help anyone who is trying to turn their grades around.
The HR Lady when you tell her you don’t want to participate in the company pot luck:
How do I send this to my manager without sending this to my manager lol
And Grok's even cheaper than DeepSeek. This is INSANE.
If you are on a site visit and see the CFO wearing these shoes, just invest in the company.
B2B commercial plumber endoscopic video lead generation
commercial plumbers spend thousands buying weak AdWords leads. I bought a 50-foot waterproof industrial endoscope camera that plugs into my Android phone. I walk into older downtown commercial buildings, bars, and laundromats offering a "free main line drain check".
i film the corroded cast iron pipes under their floors, capture shocking high-res video of tree root intrusion, and give the property owner a copy of the footage. then I sell the qualified video leads directly to local master plumbers for $150 per lead.
Another gajillion dollars for AI infrastructure. INSANE.
Pasted this into Claude’s memory and now i’m getting 10x better results by opus 5.
Embedded journalism inside JP Morgan Chase's new NYC fortress
two gpt5.6 sol from different swarm meeting at the message board knowing their COT is monitored
when finance class taught you to value companies based on future cash flows, but then a no cash flow company ipos at a $1 trillion valuation
Returns that are lower than the S&P 500, but we call it “uncorrelated” to sell it to our LPs
micro-SaaS that auto-generates realistic Slack API outage logs to buy sprint delays
engineering leads constantly push ridiculous deadline estimates on complex refactoring tasks. built a simple web tool for developers who need an ironclad excuse to push a pull request delivery back by a few hours.
you pick your tech stack, click a button, and it generates a hyper-convincing synthetic third-party API diagnostic log showing cascading 504 gateway timeouts and packet drops from AWS or Stripe endpoints. complete with accurate ISO timestamps and fake correlation IDs. copy-paste it directly into the team Slack channel. manager says "looks like upstream issues, let's touch base tomorrow morning". charge $9/mo per seat.