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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP

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Backup account of @CARPEAMERICA I DREAM OF A 10,000-YEAR REICH. ALL PATRIOTS CALL 866-DHS-2-ICE.

New Hampshire, Weimar Republic Katılım Mart 2026
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Nathan Spearing
Nathan Spearing@thespearing·
“Hello, this is @AnthropicAI, and we know you’ve been building the most amazing things for the last 4 months. However, the truth is we don’t have the infrastructure to keep up with the power of open source AI agents. We’ve decided to confine you to our apps that can only do about 25% of what you’re currently doing.” No thanks. Subscription canceled. New models have already been configured. Thanks @steipete and @openclaw for giving us so many options.
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Philippe Tremblay
Philippe Tremblay@ptremblay·
Did we all fall for the narrative that Anthropic were the good guys? 🤷
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
It was cool to hop on the Anthropic train for a while, but OpenAI has genuinely been cooking recently. Codex 5.4 reminds you why they’re still around and relevant in the space today. Meanwhile, Anthropic remains entirely hostile to things like OpenClaw (big mistake imo) and has recently neutered Opus 4.6. What’s the pull towards Anthropic again?
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
who's gonna win this AI race? > anthropic > openai
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jack r
jack r@r_jack259·
@Amank1412 Of course anthropic. OpenAI's model is too flattering.
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
@birdabo They wanted people to switch to Cowork. They know nobody will pay for API tokens. OAuth always remained the most viable option to link OpenClaw with Claude. Without it, what good is Anthropic’s architecture anyways? I can get more headroom at the same price with OpenAI.
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
"how to cancel claude subscription" searches jump 1000% overnight. OpenClaw users are now searching for an alternative lmao.
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
@CtrlAltDwayne In the future, business schools will write case studies on how poorly he handled things, and how quickly he dulled Anthropic’s edge.
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
Dario had the easiest layup in AI. Claude Code had real momentum, paid subs were surging, and devs actually liked the product. Then Anthropic decided the move was takedowns, wrapper crackdowns, autobans, and opaque comms. Historic fumble.
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Celebrating Good Friday over at Google.
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siddharth
siddharth@buildwithsid·
nobody in my college has heard of claude Some guy was flexing that he did the entire assignment with chatgpt, mf didnt even know chatgpt is just the ui later on i told him claude models are better for coding, and bro was like "don't teach me, im using ai since launch"
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Goose
Goose@megagoose11·
“Trillions for space, nothing for the hungry”
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
@SolBrah Denying the scientific achievement of merely taking this photo is blatant anti-White hatred that has no place in a properly civilized society. Adolf Hitler himself would be ashamed at any sentiment that downplays or discredits feats of White excellence.
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Mansplainer
Mansplainer@TrueMansplainer·
Women can feel that men have slowly (but surely) stopped pursuing women almost completely… Almost every single man is now convinced that it’s simply not worth it and that it would exhaust him (and his wallet) much more than simply staying alone…
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
@WhiteHouse All jobs for indians and turd-worlders. Meanwhile, real Americans are being fired left and right. This Presidency is a sham.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
SMASHING ECONOMISTS' EXPECTATIONS!
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DR. CARPE AMERICA'S BACKUP@backupDRCARPE·
@ChiefTrumpster This administration is a complete and utter sham. Trump sold out this country to the highest bidder. The common man was stabbed in the back and is now bleeding out.
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Chief Trumpster
Chief Trumpster@ChiefTrumpster·
All for Israel of course.
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