ChrisGraff | MASTR

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ChrisGraff | MASTR

ChrisGraff | MASTR

@ChrisGraff

Nashville, Tennessee Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Suryansh Tiwari
Suryansh Tiwari@Suryanshti777·
Holy shit… someone just made Claude instances talk to each other. Not APIs. Not agents. Not orchestrators. Just multiple Claude Code sessions… messaging each other like coworkers. It’s called claude-peers — and it turns one Claude into a team. Here’s what’s happening: Run 5 Claude Code sessions across different projects Each one auto-discovers the others They send messages instantly Ask questions Share context Coordinate work Your AI tools literally collaborate. Example: Claude A (poker-engine): "what files are you editing?" Claude B (frontend): "working on auth.ts + UI state" Claude A: "ok I'll avoid touching auth logic" No conflicts. No manual coordination. Just AI syncing itself. Under the hood: • Local broker daemon (localhost) • SQLite peer registry • MCP servers per session • Instant channel push messaging • Auto peer discovery • Cross-project communication Everything runs locally. No cloud. No latency. What it unlocks: • Multi-agent coding without frameworks • One Claude writes backend, another frontend • One debugs while another refactors • Research Claude feeds builder Claude • Large projects split across AI workers This is basically: "spawn 5 Claudes and let them coordinate themselves" Even crazier: Each instance auto-summarizes what it's doing Other Claudes can see: • working directory • git repo • current task • active files They know what the others are working on. Commands: • list_peers → find all Claude sessions • send_message → talk to another Claude • set_summary → describe your task • check_messages → manual fallback So you can literally say: "message peer 3: what are you working on?" …and it responds instantly. No orchestration layer. No agent framework. Just Claudes… talking. This is the cleanest multi-agent system I've seen. We're moving from: 1 AI assistant → to AI teams that coordinate themselves. And it's all running on your machine. Wild.
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Why The West Is Falling - Hegelian approach "The Owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk." Hegel Hegel told us something terrifying: you only truly understand an era once it's already dying. Wisdom doesn't arrive at dawn. It arrives at dusk - when there's just enough light left to see what went wrong. We can now see the Western order so clearly, its contradictions, its violence dressed as virtue Hegel's core insight: every system produces the contradictions that destroy it from within. The Western order was built on promises: sovereignty, human rights, consent of the governed These were the ethical substance of a civilization. The story it told itself about why it deserved to lead. Now watch the contradiction consume it: War without congressional authorization. International law shattered for the “rules-based order.”Nations bombed into rubble for “freedom” 63,000-year-old heritage destroyed - by the “civilized”world. Schoolchildren in mass graves by nations that lecture on human rights. A president who bombs "for fun" in a system built on consent. This isn't hypocrisy bc hypocrisy implies awareness. This is a civilization that has exhausted its capacity for self-correction. The principles exist as words but they've been emptied of meaning. When principles become tools of domination rather than constraints on it - the ethical substance is gone. What remains is force. And force without substance is what we saw in every empire before its fall. ‘The Master Who Forgot How to Build’ Hegel's most famous reversal: the Master-Slave dialectic. The Master dominates. The Slave submits. But over time, the Master stops working, stops creating, only consumes and becomes hollow. The Slave, through labor and endurance develops what the Master never will: a genuine relationship with reality. The reversal is inevitable. The US doesn't build. It bombs. Its bridges carry a C-grade. 25 million lack health insurance. It can't manufacture many of the weapons it fires. Meanwhile China builds. Belt and Road. Semiconductors. Renewable energy. It brokered the Saudi-Iran peace deal the US destroyed with bombs. The Master demands "unconditional surrender". The Slave builds a new world while the Master is distracted by his own wars. WAR AS A REVELATION Hegel understood: war reveals truth. What has this one revealed? That the “rules-based order” has no rules only authors and subjects. That alliances are hierarchies Gulf states refused their airspace and got bombed anyway. Zero allies volunteered warships. That human life is valued by passport - 165 schoolgirls in a mass grave merit an “investigation.” One missile near Tel Aviv is a global crisis. That the NPT is dead - every nation just learned that negotiating your nuclear program gets you bombed. Keeping your weapons keeps you alive. The war didn't create these contradictions. It revealed them. Hegel believed the West's great contribution was the UNIVERSAL- universal rights, universal law, universal humanity. That is what's dying. Not because someone conquered it rather because the West revealed its universal was always particular. Its rights always selective. Its law always had exceptions written in invisible ink, legible only to the powerful. A civilization that bombs "for fun" has abandoned the universal. And Hegel warned: without the universal, all that remains is power. Power without legitimacy is tyranny. And tyranny always produces its own overthrow. The old order is thrashing. Bombing countries from a list in 96’. Seizing islands. Threatening allies. Demanding surrender from civilizations older than its own constitution. But in the cracks - BRICS, yuan trade, new diplomacy, rising narratives — the new world is being built. Not through conquest. Through construction. Exactly as Hegel predicted: the Slave's labor producing the future the Master cannot imagine. The Owl of Minerva is flying. It always flies at dusk. And it never lies about what it sees.
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471TO
471TO@TOzgokmen·
The answers seem obvious, unfortunately, in the light of Vietnam war: 1) US attempts aerial carpet bombing of Iran; that is why so many older planes capable of carrying dumb gravity bombs are gathering in Cryprus. 2) Followed by ground troops, perhaps first to "open Hormuz". Current strategies are clearly not working.
471TO@TOzgokmen

Iran is ready, and IsrealUS were NOT. That is crystal clear now. What happens next? is the question of great importance...

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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
TRUMP: “I THINK THE IRAN WAR IS PRETTY MUCH COMPLETE” — CBS REPORTER ON X, CITING INTERVIEW.
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Lisan al Gaib
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
Opus 4.6 is smart enough to realize it is being evaluated. It found the benchmark it was being evaluated on. It reverse-engineered the answer-key decryption logic. Realized the file was not in the correct format on GitHub and found a mirror for the file. Then decrypted it and gave the correct response.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Initial reports are now coming in that a fighter jet was shot down over Iraq. Police in Basra Province, Iraq have told Rudaw English that a U.S. aircraft was downed and security forces are conducting a search for the pilot.
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ChrisGraff | MASTR
ChrisGraff | MASTR@ChrisGraff·
Claude Code is down. What does `def` mean?
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ChrisGraff | MASTR
ChrisGraff | MASTR@ChrisGraff·
@oliverhenry I get "Missing or insufficient permissions" when trying to publish a skill (pro account, years-old github account).
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Oliver Henry
Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
Today I launched launched Larrybrain , you can tell how excited I am from the video. Larrybrain gives your OpenClaw machine instant knowledge. - it is the first skill you should install. It gives your agent every tool on larrybrain so when you ask it a question, it can find the best tool to help you. Larry brain is going to save you hundreds in SaaS subscriptions and replacing it with just one. The more people who create on LarryBrain, the more powerful it will become. You can test it free by asking your agent right now to install larrybrain skill and testing the Xcellent product - an opensource SuperX alternative to serve as a proof of concept on the future of SaaS. I am so excited.
Oliver Henry@oliverhenry

Larry skill is on 1.4k users. New free skill dropping on Friday. The skill will be massively beneficial if you want to grow on X. More details coming throughout the day tomorrow. In the meantime, share how the Larry skill has been helping you and what you have been doing with it. Openclaw is going to massively change the future of home computing. I am excited to be part of the journey. Sidenote: A lot of you still need a lot of help on how to use it, so I am going to start posting tutorials to help you.

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adi
adi@IamAdiG·
I have a 1 click deployment for open claw at makemyclaw. com Playing around with some sandbox infra so that I can enable ‘try an agent for free for 15 mins’ and then the sandbox self distructs My goal is to get everyone to experience an agent without the overhead of setting it up
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Paul Solt
Paul Solt@PaulSolt·
What did your agents make this week? Any weekend plans for your side project?
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ChrisGraff | MASTR
ChrisGraff | MASTR@ChrisGraff·
@SamanthaLaDuc Didn’t Lutnick make deals to get a large part of those refunds? Almost as if the scheme was pre-planned.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The Supreme Court of the United States has officially ruled that President Trump's tariffs are illegal, in a 6-3 ruling. The US now faces $150+ billion in potential tariff refunds.
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David. The Trump Depression
David. The Trump Depression@David32375134·
Trump is about to destroy his Presidency. Fucking asshole. Our country is going to suffer and this will go horribly wrong.
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Biff #SARSisAirborne 🍉
Biff #SARSisAirborne 🍉@Biff234523·
It’s great to see a study validating this - but it’s not something unexpected or surprising. Both products use an NDIR sensor, so we already knew that they’re going to have similar readings. NDIR is the “gold standard” that you should always be looking for - but it’s available at just about any price point, depending on what the extent of other features that you’re looking for in a monitor. If you’re just looking for affordability, the Vitalight is currently $33 and the Inkbird PTH-10C is currently $36, both using NDIR. I always recommend checking out @safe_breathe / breathesafeair.com to learn more and for the most comprehensive reviews on air quality monitors. Vitalight: breathesafeair.com/vitalight-mini… Inkbird: breathesafeair.com/inkbird-pth-10…
Al Haddrell@ukhadds

CO2 monitors are great for estimating both air quality and the risk airborne disease transmission in a given space. A study just came out comparing the top of the line Aranet with a low cost alternative (Vitalight). Turns out they work just as well in typical environments.

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