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#crypto #defi #web3 enthusiast #dev check I follow everyone who follows me back , Currently dabbling with #OpenClaw
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@MagisFuturum @NinaDSchick Thats not the point it it found this hole in a-day or two what other holes could a model similarly powerful owner by your competitor do with a week to hack you system or hostile nation states running models like this
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@NinaDSchick An advanced, purpose-specific LLM is not AGI/ASI but we have to get better about thinking about & naming what it is.
Is it being held back to avoid it thinking like “Skynet” (which didn’t seem that smart) or because of what bad human actors might employ it for?
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Claude Mythos.
Ten trillion parameters: the first model in this weight class. Estimated training cost: ten billion dollars.
On the hardest coding test in the industry (SWE bench) it scores 94%.
It found a security flaw in a system that had been running for 27 years, one that every human engineer and every automated check had missed. It found another bug that had survived five million test runs over 16 years. (It did so overnight.)
It is so capable in cybersecurity that Anthropic will not release it to the public, instead it is launching Project Glasswing along with 100m in compute credits to help secure software.
Only twelve partners currently have access: Amazon, Cisco, Apple, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, Crowdstrike, Palo Alto, AWS, The Linux Foundation, Broadcom. (I'm sure the Pentagon is on the line?)
This is not a product launch: it is a controlled deployment of a system too powerful to distribute freely.
Tell me this isn't (very expensive) AGI?
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
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
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@NinaDSchick Parameters in then trillions? !! My god its over for us all those shilling how local models are the cheat code need to sell those macs asap lol, we had no idea what was coming….
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@99Oatz @WokeRepellant @CollinRugg @CosmicRebirth25 the sun isn't bright at all in space. You just have to cover it for it to seem it's not even there. It's bright on Earth because of all the scattering of light on the ground and the atmosphere that cause light to come in every direction. No such thing occurs in space.
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The Artemis II crew explains to a young viewer why it can be hard to see stars in outer space.
Question: "I wonder, do you still see stars in outer space?"
Jeremy Hansen: "Yeah, I was actually just talking to my crewmates about that today. I've definitely seen stars in outer space, and I was saying I haven't as many as I thought I would. Reid?"
Reid Wiseman: "We have so much illumination from the sun on the moon and the earth right now, it is hard at times to see stars, just like when you walk out in the daytime, you see a blue sky but no stars."
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This is D-Day for software companies.
It's also a hostage situation.
If large software companies don't pay Anthropic for their new cybersecurity model THERE IS AN 85% CHANCE THEY WILL BE HACKED.
This isn't innovation, it's a shakedown.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
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
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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
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Do you know how powerful the light from the sun is think about it it’s it’s millions of miles away from us and it literally feeds the whole planet. Imagine you’re facing that brightness without any freaking atmosphere. Anything to kind of doubt it’s like you’ll be able to see shit when you’re close to it dumbass
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@CollinRugg @CosmicRebirth25 But there is NO blue lit sky and it IS DARK out there.
Now explain why you CAN'T see the stars?
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@CollinRugg Here come all the flat earth retards to say retarded shit again
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@NASA @HardhatChad Reading the comments makes me sad that im not a multiplmilliore by now if people are so stupid with all these dumb questions loke why is the moon ao dark i have failed in life
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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…




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@118_alanod @gsd_foundation @official_taches Big fan by the way, I got some questions so I have a Claude instance running but I’m working on codex on another terminal. How do I get Kodex to work with that installation and then also I have some openclaw agents that need acess as well.
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OpenClaw running on my NVIDIA DGX Spark.
No Anthropic servers.
No rate limits.
No subscription.
Claude Code rate limited me.
Anthropic cut off OpenClaw from subscription limits.
So I bought my own hardware.
Now I'm running OpenClaw locally on a Grace Blackwell chip.
The same tool Anthropic tried to throttle, running on infrastructure they can't touch.

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@billionair_code its because we are insignificant specs in a universe that is so large with and ruled by the gravity and relationship between bodies so large and so tiny it would blow you tiny mind to try to imagine. Think what a caveman would think about a cellphone that's you bro - the cavemn
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I can’t lie, this one still confuses me sometimes….
Like, Earth isn’t sitting on anything. It’s just there. In space.
But it’s not really “floating” the way we imagine. It’s actually falling, just not crashing.
It keeps falling toward the Sun, but it’s moving sideways at the same time, so it keeps missing it. That’s what orbit really is.
And the crazy part? We don’t feel any of this. No speed, no falling, nothing.
Everything just feels.. normal.
Space is wild fr.
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