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constanthawk

@ConstantHawk

I'm always watching.

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Rick D
Rick D@RickD_GK·
Holy hell... this is all bad. Damn. 💥☠️💥
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Golden
Golden@GoldenHago·
It’s a generous idea on the surface, but this isn’t as simple as “I’ll pay their salaries.” TSA employees are federal workers, there are legal, administrative, and security structures in place that don’t allow private individuals to just step in and fund government payroll like that. It would require approvals, coordination, and a clear framework to even be possible. So the real question is: is this a practical solution being worked out behind the scenes, or just a well-timed statement during a funding crisis? Because the difference between intention and execution here is massive.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@jackfriks I already switched everything over to OpenAI. I didn't want to believe it, but 5.3 is better than Opus 4.6 in coding.
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
anthropic was my favorite ai company 2 weeks ago and now i still love claude but man…
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@MarioNawfal Don't disagree with any of this, but to be clear, SpaceX technology is covered by ITAR, so they won't be making much public.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Tesla publishes its patents. SpaceX barely files any. Superchargers go open access. It’s hard to cry “anti-competitive” when the doors stay unlocked. Suppression isn’t the move. Execution is. Source: Muskosophy
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
He's got a 512gb ram mac studio with another on the way. he is likely planning to cluster the two via thunderbolt 5 using Exo (github.com/exo-explore/exo) so they effectively operate as one giant 1TB unified memory server. That's likely costing him 20,000, which is many tens of thousands less than it would cost to buy 1TB in NVIDIA cards. It's all very interesting.
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Skeptik
Skeptik@ad_astra999·
@AlexFinn @bernhard_me Which decently capable local model can run efficiently and fast enough on a Mac mini ?
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Bernhard
Bernhard@bernhard_me·
Genuine question @AlexFinn, Your MacStudio still runs Opus via API as the brain, right? You said yourself Henry uses "Opus as its brain and local models as employees." So the $10K MacStudio doesn't replace the $300-750/month API bill. It adds to it without adding value. Doesn't it? A $599 Mac Mini or even a $5/month VPS runs the OpenClaw gateway just fine. The intelligence comes from the API, not the hardware. The local models on you MacStudio handle what exactly basic triage tasks that a 13B model on a Mac Mini could do equally well? What am I missing? What other use case is there. I get the content angle: A Mac Studio "data center" makes a great video. But from a pure architecture standpoint, you're spending $10K on a machine whose main job is forwarding messages to Anthropic's servers. Apologies and please correct me if I'm wrong here. That is the understanding I got from your last post. If there's anything on features and functionality that I don't see yet here. I love your post and your insights.
Alex Finn@AlexFinn

Saturday night. 6 hours of sleep over the last week. My autonomous agent company having an emergency meeting on the left. My ClawdBot giving them new tasks on the right All being powered by local models in my Mac Studio data center I refuse to be in the permanent underclass

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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@AlexFinn Ah got it. Building with Claude, operating with local model?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
@ConstantHawk the idea isn't to replace claude. it's to supplement it with employees that can work 24/7/365 for free
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
3 THINGS YOU NEED TO BUILD IMMEDIATELY WITH OpenClaw: 1. Activity feed 2. Calendar 3. Global search All 3 will super power your workflow • Activity feed actively tracks everything your OpenClaw does. This is critical, because if you have it working autonomously, this will give you insight into EVERY SINLGE THING it does, to make sure it's not wasting tokens • Calendar lets you see all of OpenClaw's scheduled tasks. Now you can verify when it's going to work proactively for you. Also will let you know when it has scheduled tasks you might not want it to do anymore, saving more tokens • Global search allows you to search through ALL of OpenClaw's memories, tasks, documents and past conversations. OpenClaw has such incredible memory, but no interface to view any of it. Now you can search through it easily and find old nuggets you talked about. Steal this prompt to get it all installed: "I want you to build out 3 things for me. In a Mission Control dashboard, build out an activity feed first. This activity feed will record EVERY SINGLE THING you do for me, so I can see a history of every action and and task you've completed. I want a calendar view that shows me in a nicely formatted screen every scheduled task you have in the future in a weekly view. And I want a global search where I can search for any term and you display any relevant memory, document, or task from our workspace. Use NextJS as the framework, Convex as the database, and Codex to code it all out"
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Yh it's pretty good for anti tracking and stuff but Apple’s official documentation states that iCloud Mail does not use end-to-end encryption, even with ADP enabled. E2EE will break functionality.
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ProtonFission ✞@ProtonFission

@T3chFalcon You left out Apple Mail. With Advanced Data Protection on it seems like a decent option. What are the downsides? It’s encrypted so even if Apple gave the data for some crazy reason I think they also have more push back and don’t bend as easily to pressure.

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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
A user on Reddit managed to log into Epstein's Outlook account using the information he found in the officially released files. Epstein's Outlook password was "#1Island" 😂
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@WorldMadeOne @TaraBull The animal is innocent. It's behaving exactly as it was wired to. I'll refrain from saying "she deserved it".... but...you know..
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METTLE@WorldMadeOne·
@TaraBull This is terrible. That beautiful snow leopard will be destroyed because of her stupidity.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Snow Leopard Mauls Skier at Chinese Ski Resort After Selfie Attempt
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
Dude. Come on. "ongoing reading" is not the issue. Services only need to read the same message ONCE -- when it arrives. Then they have the complete contents and metadata. Those saying "Proton is open source" - only the clients are open source. Their server software and configurations are not.
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
"Proton reads incoming mail in transit" NO, Proton Mail does not inspect your incoming emails while they are in transit. Breakdown: In transit: Inbound emails arrive over TLS encryption (STARTTLS/SMTPS) from the sender's server to Proton's. The server-to-server connection is encrypted, so Proton cannot decrypt or read the content mid-transit. On arrival at Proton servers: - Proton-to-Proton: Full end-to-end zero-knowledge encryption from the start (Proton never sees content). - Non-Proton inbound (e.g. Gmail): TLS delivers plaintext to Proton's edge there's a brief in-memory scan for spam/viruses/malware (temporary server access) then immediately encrypted with zero-access storage using your key. Per Proton's privacy policy: "Such inbound messages are scanned for spam in memory, and then encrypted and written to disk. We do not possess the technical ability to scan the content of the messages after they have been encrypted." So there's no ongoing reading or post-encryption access, but a brief plaintext window for filtering on non-E2E inbound emails.
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel

Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit Proton Mail read all incoming mail in transit

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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@T3chFalcon VPN-Tor-VPN. Hides tor use from ISP, hides tor exits node from destination. Must use two vpn accounts (from highly trusted services) acquired/paid anonymously.
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IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Tor through VPN or VPN through Tor? If you had to pick one, which setup makes more sense and why?
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@iAnonPatriot UK citizens are already at war....in their own country. And the UK Gov is shackling their hands and feet to ensure they lose.
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American AF 🇺🇸
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Keir Starmer says that UK citizens need to prepare for “war-fighting readiness”.. They’re going to ship out all the white men remaining.
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
I do this today, and let me tell you, it's not even in the same universe as Grok, Claude, or ChatGPT. These models have have 1 trillion+ parameters. What you can reasonably run on a single Mac, or even a cluster of them, won't touch that. On a fully loaded Mac mini, you can run a 35 billion parameter model acceptably fast. But the context windows are unusably low for any serious work. The only real use here is to run a fully uncensored model (Qwen 2.5 35B is the best I've found thus far) for some basic chat, but don't expect to do anything useful.
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Moon Dev
Moon Dev@MoonDevOnYT·
Before you pay $200/month for another month of Claude code... What about just allocating that $200/month to Apple with a 0% APR? Running a local model in a local agentic coding thing like CC Ironic that the most souped-up m4 Mac Mini comes out to almost exactly $200/month, which is the same price as the Unlimited (Limited) Claude Code. The only questions pending are, what model would you run, and what Agentic coding thing comes close to Claude Code?
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@TrumpsHurricane Notice how they all move to white, English speaking locations. Why not go to one of the shitholes they’re constantly defending/promoting?
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
Amy Schumer Comedian and Niece to Chuck Schumer is moving to London because of Trump. What advice would you give her ??
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@0hour1 This is the only Polk county football star that matters.
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
8 Future football stars decided to steal in Polk County. Guess how it ended lol
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constanthawk
constanthawk@ConstantHawk·
@BowTiedOffSec @T3chFalcon Well. Tails doesn't have a registry as it isn't Windows. And it's ephemeral, as you've stated. A reboot removes all traces, unless you've configured a persistent partition on the flash drive you're booting off.
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BowTiedOffSec
BowTiedOffSec@BowTiedOffSec·
@T3chFalcon Interesting, Ive never looked into that. Do you know if this applies to an ephemeral OS like tails?
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
You think running "Portable Chrome" or "Hacker Tools" from a USB drive keeps you invisible. It doesn't. The second you plug that drive in, Windows logs the Volume Serial Number to the Registry. When the Forensice analyst (or Feds) audit that machine, they see: Device "KingstonDT" connected at 14:00. Prefetch shows "Mimikatz.exe" ran at 14:01. Unplugging the drive didn't scrub the Registry. 💀
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