Chase

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Chase

Chase

@Chaseflyasf

Perfectionist?✨🫶🏾

Beigetreten Nisan 2026
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goonrich
goonrich@gooniebags·
Are you vibing at the same frequency as the dogecoin:native ecosystem? 💹
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@ZypherHQ It's exploitation at its best
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ZYPHER
ZYPHER@ZypherHQ·
Anthropic is making a very business-driven decision, one focused on scaling, and not at all an ethical business decision, despite the image it has always tried to project. It is trying to monopolize cybersecurity as a product so it can resell it at a higher price to the highest bidder. It is trying to block all users from using even the slightest mention of the word "cyber" because it does not want anyone training other models on their models. It is trying to exclude all of us users from using such an important resource, making it available only to a select few. You will probably tell me that this is what businesses do: they scale, they sell to the highest bidder. But here we are on a completely different level. REMEMBER that Anthropic trained all of its previous and new models ON OUR DATA. NO ONE paid us for OUR DATA, which THEY stole. So why should such an important resource be monopolized so it can be resold only to a few? Public data is a common good, data that can be found across the vast internet, whose identity they stripped away before feeding it into a human meat grinder. Hands down, the worst decision this company could have made.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

We’re rolling out changes to make Fable 5’s safeguards for frontier LLM development visible. Starting this week, flagged requests will visibly fall back to Opus 4.8—the same as our safeguards for cyber and bio. You will see this every time it happens. On the API, any flagged requests will return a reason for their refusal (coming to server-side fallback in the next few days). We wanted to deploy Fable 5 to our users quickly and safely. Visible safeguards can be probed, so they have to be robust, which takes time to get right. Invisible safeguards can be targeted more narrowly, allowing us to ship quickly with very few false positives. We went with invisible safeguards for this reason—and that was the wrong tradeoff. You should have visibility into the safeguards we have in place, and why. We’re sorry for not getting the balance right. Making the safeguards visible makes them easier to work around, so keeping them robust to jailbreaks will unfortunately mean more false positives while we improve the classifiers. We're also tuning our bio and cyber classifiers to trigger less often on harmless requests. We know this is frustrating and we’ll do our best to keep this period as short as possible. If you think a request has been mistakenly flagged: run /feedback in Claude Code, click thumbs-down on the fallback in Claude.ai or Cowork, or file the safeguard appeal form for API requests. Your reports help us tune these classifiers and we appreciate your feedback. support.claude.com/en/articles/82…

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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@ZypherHQ I think it offers more than enough value for that price range
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ZYPHER
ZYPHER@ZypherHQ·
I’m trying Anthropic’s Fable 5. A $20 subscription is more than enough to generate value, the limits are fair. Obviously, don’t use max reasoning all the time, it’s often unnecessary. If you use lower reasoning levels, this will be one of the new subscriptions at this price point that actually lets you work every day. But if all you want is to vibe-code and open 100 sessions with 100 agents at the same time, you might as well remove your product altogether. I’ll switch to the $200 subscription if Anthropic decides to keep Fable 5 in its plan.
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
Need to experience what it feels like to hand my mum new car keys dawg And house keys
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Chase
Chase@Chaseflyasf·
Had a dream where I was buying some very expensive gadgets, then I woke up 💔 Back to reality.... Soon sha🫶🏾
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Chase
Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@CryptoTalkMan This is what happens when community energy meets a real runner. I gotta cop more✨
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CTM
CTM@CryptoTalkMan·
$KINS is now sitting around a 9M market cap. Think about that for a second. First call was around 200k. That’s already a 45x move from my original entry. Yet the chart still doesn’t look euphoric. It looks like discovery. Every breakout has been followed by higher lows. Every pullback has been met with buyers. That’s usually what happens when a market starts realizing there’s more here than a meme. Most people won’t pay attention until 20M. Then they’ll call 20M early when it’s 50M. Then they’ll call 50M cheap when it’s 100M. Seen this movie too many times. Still riding. $KINS 🎮🔥
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$KINS A lot of people think finding a gem is the hard part. It’s not. Holding it through the chop is. Called $KINS at 200K MC when almost nobody cared. Today it just printed a new ATH at $4M MC. That’s over 20x from the original call. The funny part? The chart still looks like it’s just getting started. Higher highs. Higher lows. Growing community. Real momentum. Congrats to everyone who trusted the thesis and held through the noise. On to the next milestone. $198K → $4M 20x+ and counting.

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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@Rizzy1c 😂😂😂. The fact that this happened to me today
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Rizzy
Rizzy@Rizzy1c·
Opening X in public can always go two ways
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@WhaleFactor I'd rather wait for the official IPO. There's enough volatility in crypto already without adding another layer of speculation
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Whale Factor
Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: SpaceX pre IPO perps are pulling massive volume across crypto exchanges. $SPCX futures just hit over $525 million in 24 hour volume. Total open interest is currently sitting around $268 million according to CoinGlass. Binance is capturing the majority of the action right now with $287 million in volume. Traders are aggressively positioning themselves before the traditional market gets access. Are you trading the perps or waiting for the official IPO ?
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@WhaleFactor The fact that Bitcoin is still holding up despite this constant selling says a lot about underlying demand
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Whale Factor
Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: Bhutan is actively dumping its Bitcoin stack again. They just moved another 738 $BTC worth about 45 million dollars. Their stash has dropped from 13000 to only 2,400 coins left. They have already sold over 230 million dollars worth in 2026. Are you buying this supply or waiting for them to run out ?
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@WhaleFactor I can't say it's guaranteed, but the amount of fear in the market right now makes me more bullish than bearish for the rest of the year.
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Whale Factor
Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: $BTC has only seen four red quarters in a single year once. The very next year closed out 75% green. Markets always reward those who survive the worst conditions. Now the market is deciding how 2026 will officially close. Do you expect a green finish this year ?
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@WhaleFactor The market feels shaky, but that's exactly why I'm paying attention. Some of the best entries come when nobody wants to buy.
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Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: Institutional hands are shaking right now. We just saw four straight weeks of net outflows for $BTC. Last week alone had 1.7 billion dollars leave the funds. This aligns with a potential final flush down to key support. Are you panicking or looking for buy entries ?
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@WhaleFactor Everyone is focused on the dump, but nobody is asking what happens if the fears prove overblown
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Whale Factor
Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: Polymarket is pricing in a massive drop for $ZEC right now. Traders give it a 45 percent chance to hit $100 before 2026 ends. This probability just spiked 28 percent in a single day. The market is clearly reacting to the recent network fears. Do you think $ZEC will survive this dump ?
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@chrizzy @DiceyHQ That's why you the 🐐 Signing up with your code ASAP
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The Rational Mind (Original)
Hunter Biden got handed the insult "MAGA Whisperer" by people who hated him, and instead of fighting it, he framed it on the wall. It was meant to mock him. A Biden, of all people, somehow connecting with the other side. The nickname was an attack dressed up as a compliment. He didn't deny it. He didn't get defensive. He took the name and gave it a mission. "Left, right, D or R we all want the same things," he posted. Then he named the real enemy. "We're being divided on purpose by the Epstein Elite Oligarch class because as long as we're at each other's throats, they get fat and rich." People who despised him last year found themselves nodding along this week. The mockery became a message. The insult became a banner he was happy to carry. Give a man your worst nickname and a weaker man hides from it. Hunter wore it to the front of the room, because the fastest way to disarm an insult is to agree with it louder than the person who threw it.
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@pumamethod Discipline is a means to achieve what we want
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Puma
Puma@pumamethod·
Mahatma Gandhi practiced sexual transmutation from age 37 and credited it with the power that moved an entire nation. He called it Brahmacharya. The disciplined channeling of sexual energy toward a higher purpose. He practiced it for the rest of his life and wrote about it openly and often. He said a man who conserves and redirects this energy gains a will that is almost impossible to break. This wasn't a small private habit. This was a man who used that disciplined will to lead hundreds of millions of people to independence without raising a weapon. He believed the same force that creates physical life could be transmuted into the force that changes history. He treated his own restraint as the root of his strength. You can disagree with parts of his life and still see the pattern clearly. He took the most powerful drive in the human body and refused to waste it. The man who freed a nation believed the discipline started with mastering himself first.
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@CryptoTalkMan You can't hold if you don't got crazy conviction
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CTM
CTM@CryptoTalkMan·
$KINS A lot of people think finding a gem is the hard part. It’s not. Holding it through the chop is. Called $KINS at 200K MC when almost nobody cared. Today it just printed a new ATH at $4M MC. That’s over 20x from the original call. The funny part? The chart still looks like it’s just getting started. Higher highs. Higher lows. Growing community. Real momentum. Congrats to everyone who trusted the thesis and held through the noise. On to the next milestone. $198K → $4M 20x+ and counting.
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Chase@Chaseflyasf·
@themuskmind1 One idea executed can change the world
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The Musk Mind
The Musk Mind@themuskmind1·
Elon Musk cut the cost of reaching space by roughly 90% with one idea everyone told him was naive. The idea was almost embarrassingly simple. Stop throwing the rocket away. Before SpaceX, every orbital rocket was used once and destroyed. Hundreds of millions of dollars of engineering, gone after a single flight. The entire industry accepted this as just the cost of space. Musk asked a child's question. Why don't you reuse it? The experts had complicated answers about why it couldn't be done. He ignored them and spent years crashing rockets trying to land them. Today a single Falcon 9 booster has flown over 20 times. The same rocket. Launched, landed, refueled, launched again. The cost to put a kilogram into orbit dropped so dramatically that missions which were once impossible became routine. Starlink. Crew flights. Science payloads. He didn't invent a new kind of physics. He just refused to accept that the most expensive part of the rocket had to be garbage after one use. The biggest breakthroughs often aren't complex. They're obvious questions nobody was willing to ask out loud.
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