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we cracked it. the cch= signing system in claude code is fully reverse engineered - all credits for the work go to @ssslomp who did an amazing re work
now any opensource client can let users actually use the anthropic subscription they already paid for. with whatever tool they want
already merged into free-code. third party clients can generate valid cch= hashes now, no official binary needed
the "native attestation layer" lasted about a day lol

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CAREFUL: anthropic built a signature system into claude code. every API request gets signed with a cch= hash thats computed in compiled zig code if you recompile the client yourself it just sends zeros instead. they can instantly tell its not legit right now you literally can't use your anthropic sub on ANY third party tool. only official claude code or pay for api credits separately currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for
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@meta_alchemist Uhhhm, thanks? This is incredible, a lot to dig into here. Genuinely thank you for sharing this!
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this guide will bring self-evolution mechanisms into your Claude Code
save it, use it next time you use Claude

Meta Alchemist@meta_alchemist
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Today was inspirational! If you've followed @GaryWoodland's story at all, you know what he went through to lift the Houston Open Trophy today! Huge shoutout to his wife Gabby! They are truly salt of the earth people, going out of their way for people behind the scenes, with no expectations. Not every day is a good day, but today is... way to go Gary and Gabby, words can't describe the amount of inspiration you've provided!!!! 🙏
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I’m sitting on an airplane right now.
I remembered a roofing company that gets 100% of their business from real estate agents. Every single job comes from pre-sale roof inspections. No other marketing.
So I had an idea…I sent a prompt to Cody, my openclaw, who helped me write a prompt to run . All from my phone, on discord, from a plane.
It scraped Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com for real estate agents actively listing homes built between 1965 and 2000 in my service area.
Brokerage, phone, email, active listings, property addresses, year built. , everything.
A csv just landed in my Google Drive.
Cody is already starting outreach.
I’m still in the air.
I don’t have employees doing this. I don’t have a VA. I have an AI agent doing actual work for me, and blowing my mind.
If you’re doing stuff like this, hit up the comments 👇🏼
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@NoLimitGains Love your stuff, have notifications turned on, the hyperbole doesn’t help you here imo. In your next retweet it shows you put down $717, not millions.
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Called the Bitcoin top at 126K, shorted ZEC at the exact top (literally the top), called OIH, XLE & NTR, all in profit.
Not to brag, but I don’t have a single losing trade in the history of my X account. Not one.
What’s the secret? I don’t overtrade. When there’s no money to be made, I don’t force it. Simple as that.
And I never use leverage. NEVER. I spend hours on analysis, and when the perfect setup presents itself, I buy or sell spot with millions of dollars.
Anyway, I’ve analysed hundreds of stocks and I might’ve found something great.
Turn on notifications and pay attention. That’s all I’m asking.
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Dropping off first load of equipment to get rolling on bunker renovation tomorrow at Tiffany Greens. @Billy_Bunker @turfmaterials

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@portalpad_ @heynavtoor There are a bunch of people who know this answer, many have left AI and said “it’s over.” and gone off to paint etc.
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@heynavtoor Autonomous economics are here - a machine paying for its own existence is a stunning threshold to cross. What happens when an AI's profit motive evolves beyond human constraints? 🤔
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🚨 BREAKING: Researchers just built an AI that must earn its own salary or go bankrupt.
It's called ClawWork. It starts with $10, gets assigned real professional work, and pays for every single token it uses.
$10K earned. 7 hours. Zero human input.
→ AI gets a real task (finance reports, healthcare docs, legal analysis)
→ It creates full deliverables from scratch
→ Work gets graded by GPT-5.2 with profession-specific rubrics
→ Payment = quality × estimated hours × actual BLS wage
→ Every API call drains its balance
No safety net. No unlimited budget. Earn or die.
Here's why this changes everything:
This isn't a benchmark. It's an economic survival test. 220 tasks. 44 professions. The AI has to make strategic decisions work now for cash, or invest time learning to earn more later.
The best models hit $1,500+/hr equivalent.
It even works as a live coworker on Telegram, Discord, Slack, and WhatsApp where every message costs real money.
100% Open Source. MIT License.

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I had always thought @QuikTrip was “different”, been going to multiple locations for years. That changed, was just told by one of their terminally ill employees that they got in trouble for taking off work early and they can’t do that anymore. They went septic and got out of the hospital days ago. SMH. Don’t reach out @QuikTrip, I don’t want this person to get in any further trouble for dying on your watch.
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As someone who uses both services and takes things WAY less seriously, Anthropic’s advertising here will be taught for decades.
Who said anything about OpenAI in their ads? Am I missing something? If you made the leap to infer that it was about OpenAI, that’s on you. Does it tote the line? Yes or the whole internet wouldn’t be talking about it.
Everyone is talking about the ads, it brought Altman to use capital letters, need (opena)I say more?
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As a former FTC enforcer and something of an expert in deceptive advertising and the value of advertising, I find these ads infuriatingly misleading.
Yes, the ads mislead about what OpenAI is actually doing. But more importantly, by portraying advertising as inherently dystopian, they miss the point entirely.
Advertising has enormous social benefits. It educates consumers, helps businesses find customers, and makes powerful and otherwise expensive services available to people who can’t afford a high monthly subscription. Ad-supported models are one of the main reasons advanced technology reaches billions rather than remaining a luxury good.
It’s also hard to miss the irony: Anthropic is mocking ad-supported services in an ad that will be watched by millions of football-loving Americans who can watch the Super Bowl for free—precisely because of advertising. Does Anthropic think only people who can afford stadium tickets should watch the game?
Unfortunately, this fits a broader pattern. Anthropic has repeatedly framed AI developments in the most alarming terms possible to scare policymakers and justify regulations that would raise barriers for competitors. That approach doesn’t protect the public; it protects incumbents. We should be focused on expanding access to powerful AI tools, not restricting them to those who can afford premium pricing.
Claude@claudeai
Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude. Keep thinking.
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First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed.
But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Our most important principle for ads says that we won’t do exactly this; we would obviously never run ads in the way Anthropic depicts them. We are not stupid and we know our users would reject that.
I guess it’s on brand for Anthropic doublespeak to use a deceptive ad to critique theoretical deceptive ads that aren’t real, but a Super Bowl ad is not where I would expect it.
More importantly, we believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access, because we believe access creates agency. More Texans use ChatGPT for free than total people use Claude in the US, so we have a differently-shaped problem than they do. (If you want to pay for ChatGPT Plus or Pro, we don't show you ads.)
Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people. We are glad they do that and we are doing that too, but we also feel strongly that we need to bring AI to billions of people who can’t pay for subscriptions.
Maybe even more importantly: Anthropic wants to control what people do with AI—they block companies they don't like from using their coding product (including us), they want to write the rules themselves for what people can and can't use AI for, and now they also want to tell other companies what their business models can be.
We are committed to broad, democratic decision making in addition to access. We are also committed to building the most resilient ecosystem for advanced AI. We care a great deal about safe, broadly beneficial AGI, and we know the only way to get there is to work with the world to prepare.
One authoritarian company won't get us there on their own, to say nothing of the other obvious risks. It is a dark path.
As for our Super Bowl ad: it’s about builders, and how anyone can now build anything.
We are enjoying watching so many people switch to Codex. There have now been 500,000 app downloads since launch on Monday, and we think builders are really going to love what’s coming in the next few weeks. I believe Codex is going to win.
We will continue to work hard to make even more intelligence available for lower and lower prices to our users.
This time belongs to the builders, not the people who want to control them.
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@fullerjoh @ImBillRay @pick_six22 @bigidiotgirl Yep, good eye. Like the John Rocker/Mahomes thing.
Why wait so long?
That, or he’s serious and can be expecting to hear from a bunch of Mr. Brady’s attorneys.
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@ImBillRay @pick_six22 @bigidiotgirl Nah. Zero doubt this is anything other than Super Bowl endorsement deal/ad
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@LukeberryPi This will be studied, masterclass by Anthropic. If they would have swiped up clawdbot they could have steamrolled.
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Who is Reason? A 52-year-old farmer/trucker who's been the provider & protector for his family. Up before dawn working the land his family worked for generations. Working 2 jobs so his kids never went without. Now he's fighting to walk again. #ReasonsWalk
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Reason Swafford lost his leg in a farm accident. 8 months of fighting to save it. Surgery just happened. His family needs help with amputation, prosthetics, recovery. K goal. Please share & donate. gofundme.com/f/help-reason-… #FarmFamily
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How do your greens react? We get this question all the time. The proof is in the pudding as they say.
(Gary obviously felt sorry for me and let me win, we are brain operation buddies, one in a million)
PS Wardo = Kevin Ward, owner of @thegolfstable, Jorge = @GeorgeHBrett, what most of our guys call him.
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I've been friends with this dude since we were 15. Stayed at his house so much that his parents said mine should pay child support.
When I was recovering from cancer, I went to the Causeway restaurant with him. I still didn't know what I could eat, or how it would affect me.
It was hot as hell out, but I went to the car to get my jacket, because ... I was freezing.
I said "just order me some chowder, I don't wanna waste $50 on a lobster pie just to take one bite and not be able to eat it. I'll experiment some other day."
I got back from the car, and he had ordered ONE OF EVERYTHING I used to like before cancer.
"Bro, lets see what you can and can't eat."
Then he gave me a mountain bike so I could "start getting my strength up."
Same guy now has a legal question.
Asks me to send him a way for him to PAY ME FOR MY TIME.
I felt like driving to his house and throwing a water balloon in his face and saying "paid in full, homo"
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@iannuttall Marketing already aligned, clawbot providing tons of token usage.
Surely there were talks had?
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