There is insane demand for people who can understand and explain technology in a compelling way.
- A 7th grader following my 3 minute tutorial on building with Grok 3 and Replit. The future is bright.
- 2 minute tutorial on making apps with Grok 4 and deploying instantly with Replit
00:00 - Microsoft quietly released an MCP server that converts any Office file (Powerpoint, Word, Excel) to markdown: markitdown-mcp
- NEW: Microsoft just dropped a library for converting Office files to markdown. It's super fast and easy to use. I built an app for you to try it out. Here it is converting a boilerplate pptx.
00:00 - A checklist for secure vibe coded apps. Putting things on the internet is kind of like parking your car in San Francisco—there's inherent risk. 😅 Luckily, there are some straightforward things you can do to minimize those risks. Here are 16 simple things to make secure vibe
- The Google Maps MCP server is a hidden gem. I used it on a trip to Madrid earlier this month to plan an entire itinerary. I just gave it the address of my hotel and some interests. Along with search (Exa, I believe), I got a full daily itinerary with relevant locations within
- Every low-code tool will be gone in two years.
- MCP in 3 (minutes) This is the first and last MCP video you need to see and it's under 180 seconds
00:00 - Agents & MCP are great... but how can you DEPLOY an agent with MCP tools? Here's the fastest way I've found to build and deploy with the OpenAI Agents SDK in <3 minutes.
00:00 - its all marketing. dating is marketing. hiring is marketing. fundraising is marketing. getting hired is marketing. keeping your engineers is marketing. and marketing is marketing.it's all sales. dating is sales. hiring is sales. fundraising is sales. getting hired is sales. keeping your engineers is sales. and sales is sales.
- Pydantic quietly dropped the most straightforward framework for building AI Agents. This ~28 liner builds an agent that can fetch URLs with a "fetch" MCP server.
- Good developer marketing is just good writing Orwell's 6 questions and 6 rules are a great way to start practicing











