{"id":"2075940323612889546","url":"https://x.com/aashatwt/status/2075940323612889546","text":"","author":{"name":"aasha","username":"aashatwt","avatarUrl":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1878012880177532928/jRU9o7dG_200x200.jpg"},"createdAt":"Sat Jul 11 13:48:36 +0000 2026","engagement":{"replies":14,"retweets":34,"likes":244,"views":464984},"article":{"title":"HOW TO BECOME AI NATIVE?","previewText":"if you dont wanna read the article you can just give these repos to your claude code and you're done.\nso recently i was watching a podcast by @gregisenberg about becoming ai native.\nhalfway through","coverImageUrl":"https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HM80sy3aEAAPfhP.jpg","content":"if you dont wanna read the article you can just give these repos to your claude code and you're done.\n\nso recently i was watching a podcast by @gregisenberg about becoming ai native.\n\nhalfway through it, i paused the video and started taking notes.\n\nusing ai wont make you ai native.\n\n>being ai native is about changing how you think, how you learn, how you build, and how you work..\n\ninstead of writing every line yourself \n\n>design the workflow.\n>instead of researching everything yourself\n>you create systems that research for you.\n\ninstead of repeating the same tasks every day,\n\n>you build reusable skills that solve them forever.\n>instead of opening ten different tabs\n\nphase 1\n\nunderstand how ai actually works.\nthis is where you learn\n\n- what llms are\n\n- tokens\n\n- context windows\n\n- memory\n\n- hallucinations\n\n- reasoning\n\n- agents\n\n- why context matters more than prompts\n\nonce you understand these ideas,\n\nbefore we get started, if youre someone who is just getting started. \nfrom the the basics : \n\nwatch this video. \nthis is one of the best video i have watched on llms :\n\neveryone's grandmother knows how to use codex and claude code. \nso dont tell me you don't still \n\nthis video by @rileybrown on codex is a good one : \n\nphase 2\n\n> learn to build skills\nthe best thing is building skills is the easiest part. \nwhatever you like just ask claude to make a skill.md file out of it.\n\nthese are some of the best skills that you can use : \nhttps://github.com/zarazhangrui/frontend-slides\nhttps://github.com/emilkowalski/skills\nhttps://github.com/mattpocock/skills\nhttps://github.com/davidondrej/skills\nhttps://github.com/mattpocock/skills/pull/505\n\nbuilt by : @dabit3 , @DavidOndrej1 , @mattpocockuk , @zarazhangrui\n\nalso go to this site you will find a bund of useful ui skills : \nhttps://www.ui-skills.com/skills\n\nphase 3\n\nbuilding.\nso lets talk about ideas. \n\n>go to reddit try to find problems \n>this is a good tool : https://www.ideabrowser.com/\n\nbuild your second brain.\n\nthis could take you a bit of time but its worth it.\n\nlearn agents.\n\nhow much time you can save is crazy.\n\nif you're serious about becoming ai native, start using agentic coding tools like @devinai\n\nswe-1.7 is crazy cool\n\npeople sleeping on free SWE-1.7  for $20 sub  -for a whole month\n\n give it a goal, the right context, and let it work.\n\nhere is a quick video on how you can use devin from your terminal : \nhttps://x.com/aashatwt/status/2054238916191096881?s=20"}}