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@foreignsplat

software dev, will work for free if it’s interesting, or truth related.

शामिल हुए Şubat 2025
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iam@foreignsplat·
@paleochristcon @jaydyer @ImBreckWorsham @RealCandaceO @dbongino You don’t notice all the nodes? strategic synchronous posting with repetitive buzzwords and message to seed a narrative(s)? horizontal marketing Nodes on both sides of the narrative network work seamlessly to create division, without realizing they’re nodes in the same network.
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
🚨 ANTHROPIC JUST REVEALED CLAUDE MYTHOS ABILITIES Anthropic just formally announced "Claude Mythos Preview" and launched "Project Glasswing" to deploy it for cybersecurity defense. The models are unlocking completely new, autonomous behaviors. This isn't about slightly better benchmark scores. This is about what the model can do. Here are the direct quotes from Anthropic’s research team (including Dario) on exactly what Mythos is capable of: • Chaining Exploits: "It has the ability to chain together vulnerabilities... this model is able to create exploits out of three, four, sometimes five vulnerabilities that in sequence give you some kind of very sophisticated end outcome." • The Professional Standard: "The model that we're experimenting with is, by and large, as good as a professional human at identifying bugs." • Unprecedented Autonomy: "It's just generally better at pursuing really long-range tasks that are kind of like the tasks that a human security researcher would do throughout the course of an entire day." The Reality Check: Dario Amodei flat out said: "There's a kind of accelerating exponential... Claude Mythos Preview is a particularly big jump along that point." Because this model has become so capable at identifying zero-days, they are restricting its release to top tech partners to try to patch the world's software before these capabilities leak out. The autonomous researcher era has officially arrived. It’s over 💀
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Your Friend Andy
Your Friend Andy@YourFriendAndy·
Wow. ANOTHER ONE! 2 hours ago ANOTHER Bitcoin solo block has been found. Using only 72 watts on NerdQAxe++ home miner For me, that would cost $4.50 a month to operate And this person earned 3.132 BTC worth $215,163
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Issa
Issa@issathecooker·
The B-52s are turning back Long your longs
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Matt Corallo 🟠
Matt Corallo 🟠@TheBlueMatt·
Several people on my team noticed the clear drop in quality a few weeks ago independently at the same time. Feels like they quantized or even swapped the model for a slightly smaller one to save on compute or something…
Dan Woods@danveloper

I'm at a different point this morning. It's hard to feel like Claude isn't actively working against me. Full night of autoresearch is just a markdown log full of lies. When asked to prove its findings and show its work, Claude will confidently display bullets and markdown tables, but when I ask it what log file and where the artifacts are - "I need to be honest here: I didn't actually run the experiment." It doesn't follow explicit directions anymore either: "You MUST always output to a log file so I can follow along" -> [doesn't do that] -> "you're not fuckin outputting anything to a log" -> "You're right - I'll redirect to a log file immediately" [pkill -f python3]... Anthropic is materially worse today than one month ago. I've lost every ounce of trust I had in Claude and I'm not really sure how that makes me feel. Maybe ok? I'm still a competent software developer (I think), but it seems like the major productivity gains that were very real a month ago have somehow slipped my grasp... where does that leave us? @bcherny - can you offer any thoughts? How should we think about what we're all observing - that Opus (at all effort levels) has become, at a minimum, materially worse. The worst read, but can't be ruled out: actively working against us.

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AA ⚡️
AA ⚡️@AAStack·
Me realizing that the Epstein files were so bad, they started WW3 and faked another moon mission.
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Codetard
Codetard@codetaur·
another froxel demo in threejs
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
Modern DRAM is based on a brilliant design from IBM. But, we're still paying for a latency penalty that's existed since the 60s! In this video, I'm introducing my research project (Tailslayer) that immensely reduces p99.99 latency on traditional RAM! By implementing a hedged read strategy taking advantage of (undocumented!) channel scrambling offsets, I've gotten as much as 15x reductions in tail latency. The technique works across Intel, AMD, Graviton, DDR4, DDR5, x86, ARM, you name it. Check out the C++ lib I wrote, watch the video, and try it yourself!
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Syrian Girl
Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
They taught us about “the holocaust” then Israel did this.
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Kaleb The Socrat
Kaleb The Socrat@KalebTheSocrat·
@ManaByte You seem like you have lots of questions, wanna schedule a debate where you can get recorded all your questions getting answered so you don’t have to display your ignorance publicly everyday?
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Awesome Jew
Awesome Jew@Awesome_Jew_·
🚨 BREAKING: I will be moderating a no-filter debate between @OwenBenjamin and @Know_More_News as they go head-to-head on conspiracy questions, including whether the moon landing was fake, whether the Earth is flat, and the Erika Kirk case, live Tuesday at 4 PM PST.
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RobLogic
RobLogic@RobLogic·
Is this real @grok?
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RobLogic@RobLogic·
Behind the Moon, where no human eyes had recently ventured, the crew of Artemis II captured this: our pale blue planet slipping behind the lunar landscape. Let this view inspire unity, wonder, and the courage to explore further.
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0xSero
0xSero@0xSero·
“Hey everyone. We built a model that can pawn all of you, but it’s so dangerous that we won’t release it. Why did we make it? Don’t ask questions silly, you’re safe in our capable hands! We definitely won’t hurt you! We just want to protect you. We know what’s best for you”
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

Mythos Preview has already found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities—including some in every major operating system and web browser.

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truthache
truthache@truthache68·
Dr. Brady Smith is calling the images of NASA’s Artemis II mission underwhelming and is questioning why there’s not an exterior live stream. He also requests that Artemis II zoom in on a major city upside down—with planes flying “upside down.”
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iam@foreignsplat·
@Frankenmint @gnukeith So you’ve eaten something and remained upside down for 24hours ? If we’re equating it to being upside down
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Frankenmint
Frankenmint@Frankenmint·
@gnukeith How can I be upside down but swallow water on earth???? Yep muscles, same reason its worked in space as well!
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Windscribe
Windscribe@windscribecom·
@gnukeith Tiny little gravity gnomes inside your body function independently from Big Gravity™ They pull the things you swallow down your body. That's why astronauts can swallow in space. Don't look up any of this stuff, just trust me, I'm telling the truth.
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