Fifth, join one or two communities where your target audience discusses topics related to your content. You don't need to be everywhere—pick platforms where you can genuinely contribute value and commit to participating regularly. Start by reading and understanding the community culture before posting, then gradually engage in discussions where your expertise adds value.
I completely ignored Anthropic’s advice and wrote a more elaborate test prompt based on a use case I’m familiar with and therefore can audit the agent’s code quality. In 2021, I wrote a script to scrape YouTube video metadata from videos on a given channel using YouTube’s Data API, but the API is poorly and counterintuitively documented and my Python scripts aren’t great. I subscribe to the SiIvagunner YouTube account which, as a part of the channel’s gimmick (musical swaps with different melodies than the ones expected), posts hundreds of videos per month with nondescript thumbnails and titles, making it nonobvious which videos are the best other than the view counts. The video metadata could be used to surface good videos I missed, so I had a fun idea to test Opus 4.5:
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GC thrashing in SSR: Batched chunks (Uint8Array[]) amortize async overhead. Sync pipelines via Stream.pullSync() eliminate promise allocation entirely for CPU-bound workloads.
Address bars are not immune. Browser address bars typically render in the system UI font (San Francisco on macOS, Segoe UI on Windows). Both are standard sans-serif fonts in the high-danger-rate category. Chromium’s IDN homograph protection catches many cases by displaying punycode for suspicious mixed-script domains, but it relies on script-mixing heuristics, not pixel comparison. A domain using only Cyrillic characters that happen to spell a Latin word (like “аpple” in all-Cyrillic) may still render in the address bar’s font and look identical.