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Ghost.again@lolGhostAgain·
If you're supporting a team other than Bosnia in this WC you're wrong
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@RodRosenstine @zerohedge @DavidSacks I tried it. It’s like 10% better than Opus 4.8. Only difference being that it is more tailored for Cyber security. There’s not that much difference. Everything is a hype train. If I’m being totally honest, it was disappointing and lack luster
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
DARIO REFUSED TO FIX JAILBREAK W/ ANTHROPIC MYTHOS MODEL: SACKS
David Sacks@DavidSacks

I’ve had a number of conversations with folks inside and outside government about the current situation with Anthropic, and here is what I believe to be true: — As we know, Anthropic publicly released its Mythos class models earlier this week under the commercial name Fable. — Fable is Mythos with guardrails. But if those guardrails fail, then you’ve exposed Mythos and its advanced cyber capabilities to people who shouldn’t have them. (Keep in mind that Anthropic itself widely promoted the idea that Mythos was a cyberweapon and needed to be regulated as such. They asked for government regulation of Mythos and championed the guardrails on Fable. If there is a vulnerability — big or small — it is Anthropic’s responsibility to patch.) — A highly credible trusted partner of both Anthropic and the USG who was testing Fable came forward with a jailbreak of those guardrails. The Admin asked Dario to fix the jailbreak or de-deploy the model. Dario refused. — In their blog post, Anthropic defended its decision by saying the jailbreak isn’t serious. That is not what the trusted partner and the USG believe; nor is that kind of minimizing language consistent with Anthropic’s brand as the AI safety company. It’s difficult to fathom how they could claim a jailbreak allowing operability of a cyber weapon could be defined as not “serious.” — In the past, Anthropic has always said that safety must be top priority and taken super seriously. In this case, Anthropic prioritized the continued offering of the consumer model over safety. — In reaction, the Admin issued the export control. The Admin did this reluctantly. It’s been very surprised that Anthropic hasn’t wanted to cooperate with a reasonable safety request (ie fixing the jailbreak issue). Anthropic’s reaction is very much at odds with their branding and ethos as a safe AI research community. — The Admin’s hope now is that Anthropic remediates the safety issue, the export control is lifted, and Fable goes back into general release. The Admin wants all of this to happen as soon as possible. It is frankly bewildered that Anthropic hasn’t wanted to comply with safety requests that it previously said were its highest priority. — Those trying to misdirect and tie this action to the prior DoW/Anthropic issues are wrong. The Admin values Anthropic’s technical capabilities and feels that this issue, while serious, should be easily resolved. The ball is in Anthropic’s court.

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@InsiderGeo Russia quite literally has dozens of “bio labs”…. their own Covid vaccine came from such lab. Also their “cancer vaccine”. Bio labs aren’t nefarious. It’s for R&D
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GeoInsider@InsiderGeo·
THREAD | Russian propaganda is circulating a map claiming a new US intelligence document "confirms" American bioweapons labs in Ukraine. The document is real. What it actually says is close to the opposite of the claim. Let me walk through it.
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@Faytuks Most important thing is that Trump went long in the stock market before the tweet.
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Astur@juankar_hh·
@Alexintosh It’s really not that hard to unlock, i’m from Spain and I have it enabled😅
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alexintosh@Alexintosh·
iPhone Mirroring is banned from the EU because of the monstrosity of the Digital Markets Act. So I built my own. Works on WiFi at 60fps over AirPlay, mouse and keyboard support.
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@mart198183 @TheTinyTypist @prestonstew_ You’re running risk of being shot down if you enter enemy airspace. F-35 can detect radar. Sometimes, adversaries turn off radar and turn it on only when they know F-35 within range. Also, the infiltration was vital. Only a fool would rely on F-35. It’s not invincible.
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Ryan Gagarin
Ryan Gagarin@mart198183·
@TheTinyTypist @prestonstew_ Yes, SEAD by means of infiltrated saboteurs is something completely normal to do, that wasn't tried for the first time in 2025. And you don't do an arty barrage if you can get away with it. Preserves the element of surprise. Idiot.
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Preston Stewart
Preston Stewart@prestonstew_·
"If the Su-57 is better than the notorious F-35, then where is it in Ukraine? The F-35s in the Israeli Air Force operated against Iran as if there were no air defense there. They hit air defense systems and struck critical targets. But do we see similar actions of the Su-57 in Ukraine? No, just drones and missiles. In this life, actions matter, not words. We've already been overfed with words..." -Russian milblogger Maxim Kalishnikov
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@notyassine900 Russian air defenses are sub par at best. Syria was clear proof. Genuinely one of the worst air defenses in the world. Pantsir in particular is abysmal despite dozens of updates AND upgrades.
john smith@johnsmithjszcsh

@elect_warf Unironically Russian air defenses might be unable to target such slow moving and small target 13 kms away. Read this article referencing a 2020 study by the Russians themselves. forbes.com/sites/davidham…

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Z🇷🇼@Mansamusa_Afric·
That still doesn’t prove it wasn’t disrupted Ukraine does very low/pop up launches compared to the high altitude ones Russia does. So its accuracy/range is severely limited then add the fact that they also have to do it with the active threat of enemy aircraft spamming air to air missiles at them so even if they get to launch best believe the accuracy of the strike is definitely going to be flawed due to all the precautions taken. If you’re too retarded to understand that just ask anybody with brain cells if you would complete a task better under life threatening conditions or in a peaceful unbothered environment
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@WarVehicle Meh that won’t ever happen. 4 years and still no solution
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WarVehicleTracker🇵🇱 ☧
@Poztreck find solutions to down them more effectively, target launch crews, storage facilities and production facilities(while of course decentralised targeting bigger and more significant workshops will still affect drone rates), etc etc
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@GrandpaRoy2 They choose targets autonomously? Because in a lot of Hornet videos, you can see the cursor of the operator which selects the actual target and then it guides itself to it
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Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2·
A Russian pamphlet explains in considerable detail how the AI algorithms of the Ukrainian “Hornet” UAV choose military vehicles to strike, while ignoring civilian vehicles. These drones are currently choking off supplies and fuel to Crimea and occupied southern Ukraine.
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Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2

A Ukrainian “Hornet” mid-range strike UAV patrols the highway from Mariupol to Melitopol on the land bridge to Crimea. It is looking for trucks and especially fuel tankers.

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@GrandpaRoy2 Not the most efficient choice. Considering UAVs having very good airframe drag, there is little to no disadvantage. Can just position camera beneath the propellant
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Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2·
A Russian “Zala-16” reconnaissance UAV has a camera mounted on bottom of the fuselage. This second camera for situational awareness pairs with a top-mounted camera that can automatically initiate evasive maneuvers on the approach of a Ukrainian interceptor FPV.
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Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2

Closeup of the micro wide-angle FPV camera mounted on top of Russian ZALA-15 reconnaissance UAVs. If an approaching Ukrainian fighter FPV is seen by this little camera, evasive maneuvers are automatically initiated by the flight controller.

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MD@distant_earth83·
Two meals, I don’t count calories. I just make sure I avoid foods that trigger an insulin spike. Basically, I stay away from carbs. To stay in ketosis over the past year, my max intake was up to 30g of carbs within that 8-hour window, split between two meals. Now, after a year, I keep my daily intake under 50g of carbs. 30 kilos down, with muscle mass preserved. The break between the two meals is 4 hours. Mineral water and coffee, obviously with no sugar, are a must-have part of my daily routine, even outside the 8-hour eating window. Magnesium, Omega-3, and vitamin D are really good allies in this lifestyle. Either through supplements or through food itself.
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@AMK_Mapping_ 2 impacts. One from today and one from yesterday night (caught on live CCTV feed).
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AMK Mapping 🇳🇿
AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_·
Iran's second retaliatory attack on Israel consisted of at least 8 ballistic missiles, launched from central, northern, and northwestern Iran. The Houthis in Yemen launched 1 missile as well. So far, since the beginning of Israel's retaliatory attacks against Iran, 12 ballistic missiles have been launched, including 8 from Iran and 4 from Yemen. Central Israel was targeted by 5 missiles, southern Israel was targeted by 5 missiles, and Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia was targeted by 2 missiles. Only one impact has been confirmed, in an open area of the West Bank. Most missiles were intercepted by Israeli, Jordanian, and Saudi air defence. The map below shows the approximate flight routes of the missiles launched.
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Bruh@Poztreck·
@akkediian @skalskip92 @izzatraihan @FBI They just created a massive and large library of these profiles and continuously saved it. They used their software in social medias and built it up like that. I believe they boast 500 million profiles. This way, it would work instantaneously
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SkalskiP
SkalskiP@skalskip92·
supervision just hit 40,000 GitHub stars! it now powers over 6.5k open-source computer vision projects, including all my demos like basketball AI link: github.com/roboflow/super…
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@akkediian @skalskip92 @izzatraihan @FBI NOTE: The main obstacle will be the speed limit. So your AI (or system) will constantly search for each face it sees in the live feed and build profiles. This takes more than a minute, if not more. Now image many more people in the live feed.
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Bruh@Poztreck·
@akkediian @skalskip92 @izzatraihan @FBI Extracting specific information from said social medias to create easily available data. But I’m not sure this one is the right fit for it. It’s not even hard to code if I’m being too honest. 2/
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