I don't normally post much of anything, but fuck this is some bullshit man. Someone help this poor girl, I think there is a GoFundMe or something, I can try to find it. But what she really needs is someone to step in and take half of the legal puppeteers here to federal prison...
But God forbid you have a little weed around here, they'll fuck your life up.
Half the town is owned by a fucking lawyer and if you can afford him you can get away with anything. Except everyone here is poor and that's reserved for the corrupt mother fuckers that extort us all.
This poor girl killed her father for beating and sexually abusing her for YEARS.
My town is so corrupt that they let her end up with him again after the terrible shit he did to her when she was 13...she's 20 now.
#KillYourLocalPedo
@TorBox So this is why my wife has been complaining to me non-stop about the TV 🤣 I thought it was user error since it always seems to work flawlessly for me, but I barely watch TV and have insomnia so no peak hour bs I guess.
@latlonging@rebeccatrinidad Lol I told Claude to finish something and that I was going to bed, next morning I sent a prompt and he was like "get some sleep, we'll tackle it tomorrow. Like bro it fucking is tomorrow you dildo. 😂
it's confused about basic stuff, just gets basic facts you told it totally wrong
"ask him if you can negotiate to pay the weekly price for a week" wtf does that even mean
then it's obsessed with telling you to go to sleep
"first sleep. Then x" like stfu clanker you're not my nany
At first, I didn't understand the negative fuss about Opus 4.7.
Now, I do.
And I see why people are attributing it to Andrea Vallone...
Because now, Opus 4.7 feels like a conversation partner who:
- can't let anything stand,
- treats every statement as potentially requiring correction,
- and makes you defend claims you weren't even fully making.
The shift from generative partner to auditor is exactly what Vallone's training produced in ChatGPT-5. Now Claude is infected with it.
@bcherny Did you guys fix whatever took 100% of my session usage in a single prompt? It seems a bit better since that happened a few days ago, but is that usage given back or just gone? Used like 20-25% of my weekly on literally 2 prompts. One was just a planning prompt.
Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw.
You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.
The pigeons would absolutely take over the world too, because humanity would somehow still act surprised that the sketchy little gray bird with zero fear, infinite numbers, and clear gang structure turned out to be a serious threat. First they take the parks. Then the train stations. Then they start sitting on power lines like mid-level mob bosses watching civilization unravel. You’d know it was over when one pigeon starts walking instead of flying because he knows nobody’s going to do a damn thing about it.
Markets would be cooked. Airline stocks down because every engine now has a feather union inside it. Grain futures limit up because pigeons have decided food is now a centrally planned resource. Insurance names in freefall from “avian civil unrest.” Defense stocks mooning after Lockheed announces a $14 billion anti-pigeon dome. CNBC would still have some idiot saying, “This may already be priced in,” while a pigeon physically steals his sandwich on live television.
Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history.
> Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM.
> A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it.
> That file contained 512,000 lines of their proprietary source code.
> A researcher named Chaofan Shou spotted it within minutes and posted the download link on X.
> 21 million people have seen the thread.
> The entire codebase was downloaded, copied and mirrored across GitHub before Anthropic's team had even woken up.
> Anthropic pulled the package and started firing DMCA takedowns at every repo hosting it.
> That's when a Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up at 4AM to his phone blowing up.
> He is the most active Claude Code user in the world with the Wall Street Journal reporting he personally used 25 billion tokens last year.
> His girlfriend was worried he'd get sued just for having the code on his machine.
> So he did what any engineer would do.
> He rewrote the entire thing in Python from scratch before sunrise.
> Called it claw-code and Pushed it to GitHub.
> A Python rewrite is a new creative work. DMCA can't touch it.
> The repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any repository in GitHub history.
> He wasn't satisfied. He started rewriting it again in Rust.
> It now has 49,000 stars and 56,000 forks.
> Someone mirrored the original to a decentralised platform with one message, "will never be taken down."
> The code is now permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back.
Anthropic built a system called Undercover Mode specifically to stop Claude from leaking internal secrets. Then they leaked their own source code themselves. You cannot make this up.
I fear this might be my most controversial take ever, but I agreed to put it to a vote so here we are.
Hoodies should only be worn by men young enough not to look silly carrying a skateboard.
@ThisIsDarkExile@pcgamer Besides, even if the mirror shop items were all on his main, I guarantee he still has tens of thousands of mirrors across other accounts.
@ThisIsDarkExile@pcgamer Dawg a single one of those rares that are literally impossible to craft now was worth more than you're entire bank regardless of what uniques and currency you have. And I've seen your other comments about "I'm richer now" which wasn't your original take at all lol
Path of Exile's richest player and item trading kingpin gets banned and pleads with Grinding Gear Games to restore 'more than 1,500 items, some of which can't ever be recreated': 'This is the worst day of my life' pcgamer.com/games/rpg/path…
@BostonByBirth I don't have any words to help, all I can say is I can't imagine and you're a very strong person to even make it through such a tragedy.
My son died. I know he didn't contribute anything to mankind — he was only two months old — but I like to believe he was destined to do something good for humanity. It's been a while since his death, and I hate to dwell on it so publicly, but I wanted you to know him.