Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
There's a way to tune your cloud code so you get absolute superpowers.
Chapter 2: What is the 'Last 30 Days' skill for Claude Code?
Some of my smartest friends are using this tool and it's called Last 30 Days. It just came out and I had the founder, Matt Van Horn, come on the podcast to show how to use it.
Chapter 3: How can I use 'Last 30 Days' to find popular rap songs?
What Last 30 Days does is it uses trending data on places like X and Reddit as the starting point for your prompts on cloud code.
Chapter 4: What cold email frameworks can I generate with AI tools?
The cool part is you end up getting way more out of cloud code because the prompts are way more dialed and optimized. Enjoy the episode. Let me know if you think this is cool and I'll see you in there.
Chapter 5: How can I grow my X following using recent data?
I feel like I'm in.
Chapter 6: What best practices should I follow for using 'Last 30 Days'?
I know I'm in for a treat.
Chapter 7: How can I build a competitor to Moltbot using AI?
Matt Van Horn is on the podcast and he's going to demo something very special. Matt, by the end of this episode, what are people going to learn?
They will have a new superpower in cloud code. It's called slash last 30 days. And it's going to, for any topic you could possibly imagine from best prompting techniques for a particular tool to how should I use cloud bot to what are the greatest rap songs right now?
It's going to search X, Twitter and the web for only things that have happened in the last 30 days and give you a great result and help you be expert.
My smartest friends are using this right now, so I had to ask Matt to come on and showcase how to use this. So thank you, Matt. I say we just get right into it.
All right. YOLO. Let's go.
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Chapter 8: What advice is there for non-engineers starting with Claude Code?
I can just dive in. So we are in Cloud Code. And so this is a skill for Cloud Code. And so once you install it, you just type in last 30 days. So research any topic from the last 30 days. So... Uh, can be anything. So let's say I want, um, let's kick one off right here. Um, most popular rap songs. So let's kick that one off.
And so, and then I'll, I'll show someone some pre-can ones that I've done. So using the last 30 day school, let's research the most popular rap songs. Let me research the popular rap songs from the last 30 days. And so right here, it's Reddit, reading what Redditors are saying, X, reading the timeline, and then it's also running a web search, so...
Is the reason why you created this is there's so much good data on the internet and you want to use that as the jumping off point? Is that why?
The reason that I built this tool is I feel like everything is moving so quickly in AI. It's nearly impossible to keep up with the conversation on X, on Reddit, on GitHub. I wanted a tool that gives you superpowers
to be able to just become expert on any topic based on what's happening on reddit x and the web very very quickly because the prompts are changing so quickly what's happening like look at you know molt bot what's happened there it's changing so quickly and so being able to just become expert at something it kind of reminds me in the matrix when he gets plugged in and it's like
I know Kung Fu, right? So to be able to do that for any topic very, very quickly is why I built this. And honestly, so I could use it for myself. Looks like our rap research. So I found one Reddit thread, 19 expos, and the most popular rap songs right now.
So it kind of dug in and into hip hop heads, some expos, billboard data, some Spotify data, hip hop heads, hip hop all day, rap complex and created this this reply.
So someone in the comment section is going to be like, well, I could have used perplexity or chat to do that. Why should I use this?
Yeah. Yeah. So you absolutely could, but it's, and again, I'm not fully up to date on which tools have what access, but to set up last 30 days, so you need cloud code, right? So you're already paying for cloud code, right? So you need that account. You need a OpenAI key because OpenAI has a deal with Reddit that gives you that Reddit access, right?
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