Welcome to the 96th edition of “3 Things I Learned Last Week”! π
Buckle up, knowledge seekers! It’s time for another wild ride through the unpredictable terrain of my brain. This newsletter is like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re gonna get, but it’s probably gonna be sweet and potentially life-changing. (Or at least mildly interesting.)
Feel free to share this newsletter with friends who might enjoy it. Or enemies. I’m not picky.
Here’s what I’ve cooked up for your brain-feast this week:
- How to Code in 2025: AI-Powered Development (Spoiler: It involves a lot less crying)
- NotebookLM: Mastering AI-Driven Information Synthesis (Because who doesn’t want a robot secretary?)
- Insane OpenAI o1 Pro Coding Workflow (Warning: May cause spontaneous nerdgasms)
Let’s dive in! (No floaties required, I promise.)
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π€ How to Code a Software Product in 2025: AI-Powered Development
Picture this: It’s 2025. Flying cars are still a no-show, but coding? It’s gotten so easy, your grandma’s knitting club is building apps between gossip sessions.
π Key Takeaways:
- AI is revolutionizing software development faster than you can say “Hello World.”
- The recommended tech stack (Next.js, Supabase, Vercel, Chakra UI) is like the Avengers of coding – powerful, efficient, and with great free tiers.
- AI-assisted coding is so flexible, it makes yoga instructors jealous.
π₯ Watch this and become the Tony Stark of software development!
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π§ Learn 80% of NotebookLM in Under 13 Minutes!
NotebookLM: It’s like having a super-smart intern who never sleeps, doesn’t need coffee, and won’t steal your lunch from the office fridge.
π Key Takeaways:
- NotebookLM consolidates information faster than a squirrel hoarding nuts for winter.
- It’s so user-friendly, even your technophobe uncle could use it. (Maybe.)
- Combine it with Google Gemini or Claude for tasks so creative, they’ll make Picasso look boring.
π₯ Unleash your inner information superhero with NotebookLM!
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π This OpenAI o1 Pro Coding Workflow is Insaneβ¦
OpenAI’s o1 Pro coding model is so good, it makes regular coding look like trying to write Shakespeare with alphabet soup.
π Key Takeaways:
- Repo Prompt understands your project better than you understand yourself.
- Flow Voice and XML Parser: Because talking to your computer is the new typing.
- It’s got more structure than a Jenga tower, but way less likely to collapse.
π₯ Watch this and feel like you’ve stepped into a sci-fi movie about coding!
That’s all for this edition of “3 Things I Learned Last Week.” If your mind isn’t at least a little blown, you might want to check your pulse.
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May your week be filled with more “Aha!” moments than “Uh-oh” ones!
Stay curious (and maybe a little weird),
~ Nathan
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