
Eugene Von Furstenberg
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Eugene Von Furstenberg
@iusevimBTWW
Crypto investor💸 Manage a fleet of agents thanks to GStack🤖 100% all organic human slop




Version control like "git" is just creating more work for everyone involved. There is no reason for this to be so complicated, convoluted, opaque, and behaving like it knows best. It should not require the user to know a billion commands and "tricks" to use. It's unscalable.






@YosarianTwo They aren't retaliating because of some imagined apocalypse scenario with your glorified speak and spell, they're attacking because you want them to starve.


I am slowly coming around to AI assisted programming. I am genuinely trying to codify every rule about programming that I have and using that + several stages to build out small changes. Not sure the productivity changes, but I think I can see a modest gain in speed. I am also trying to be concerned about every line produced, not just slop trebucheting code over the wall.


The AI industry has largely failed to foresee the extremely foreseeable: most normal people think AI is scary because we had decades of science fiction about how scary AI is. We owe the public clear explanations of why we think this can be good and how to make it so.






I like how people who have NO idea about security telling you to "stop using your phone" Brother, your phone may be the most secure device you have on you. Especially if it's @GrapheneOS



@scaling01 Not really, I think the moment Mythos is released to the general public it'll be distilled by China. We will have a open-weight Mythos level model by the end of the year imo. I think a bigger issue is who the hell is going to be able to run the damn thing.


Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing


BREAKING: Anthropic's new model, Claude Mythos, is so powerful that it is not releasing it to the public, per NYT, Instead, it is starting a 40-company coalition, Project Glasswing, to allow cybersecurity defenders a head start in locking down critical software.















