
7xCalibur ♻️
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7xCalibur ♻️
@fantomas7x
Be First- Be Smarter- Or cheater .


many of you keep asking me in the comments what machine to buy for AI I run Claude Code, Ollama with local models, MCP servers, Paperclip agents, Chrome automation, and way much more and screen recording all at the same time.. after testing everything tbh, the Mac Mini M4 Pro with 64GB unified memory is the best value machine for AI work in 2026. and it's not even close because, > 64GB unified memory = run Gemma 4 (26B), Llama, Deepseek, Kimi, Qwen locally without breaking a sweat > M4 Pro handles Claude Code + multiple MCP servers + Ollama + Chrome + terminal all running simultaneously > Silent. Tiny. Sits on your desk and just works. what you actually need for local AI: > RAM is everything. Models load into memory. 32GB = small models only. 64GB = 26B-34B models comfortably. 128GB = 70B+ models. > GPU cores matter for inference speed but RAM is the gate. No RAM = model doesn't load at all. > CPU matters less than you think. M4 Pro is more than enough. so the breakdown: - Mac Mini M4 Pro 64GB → best value, handles everything, my recommendation for 90% of people - Mac Studio M4 Max 128GB → if you want to run 70B models or you're doing serious video production alongside AI work - MacBook Pro M4 Pro 48GB → only if you need portability. For the same price you get way more in a desktop - MacBook Air → great machine but not enough RAM for serious local model work. Fine if you're only using Claude Code via API. stop overthinking it. If you're building with AI daily, Mac Mini. M4 Pro. 64GB. Done. now if only @Apple would send me one... Tim Cook if you're reading this I'm doing free marketing for you bro. hook me up. 🍎

My self-sovereign / local / private / secure LLM setup, April 2026 vitalik.eth.limo/general/2026/0…


The entire market was expecting President Trump's address to the nation to be de-escalatory. Instead, he said the war will continue until late-April, threatened to strike Iranian power plants, and said Iran will be sent back to the "stone age." Oil prices have all your answers.

🚨 Anthropic just accidentally leaked their entire Claude Code CLI source code — and it’s WILD. But the real mind-blower isn’t the 512k lines of code. It’s x402. Anthropic baked Coinbase’s x402 protocol straight into the agent. That means Claude agents now have their own built-in crypto wallet. They can autonomously pay for APIs, data, compute — anything — using micropayments on Base (think 0.01 USDC, settled in seconds).

🚨BREAKING: @Solana based perpetuals protocol @DriftProtocol exploited for over $200M, onchain data confirms.

🇺🇸 Why is the US sending amphibious ships + Marines to the Strait of Hormuz when it already has giant aircraft carriers bombing Iran? Simple: Carriers are great in deep water, but the Strait is shallow, narrow, and full of Iranian fast attack boats and hidden coastal missiles. The Marines’ job? Clear the shoreline, seize key islands, hunt launchers, and create a safe corridor so tankers can actually move again. You can bomb from the sky all day, but sometimes you still need boots on the ground (or hovercrafts on the beach) to finish the job. This is why the USS Tripoli and its Marines are heading in. The real fight for the Strait is about to get up close and personal. Source: AiTelly


The biggest lie in tech right now: "you need a team to build a real product." What you actually need: 1. One stack you know cold (mine: Next.js + TypeScript + Prisma) 2. Claude Code with a real workflow (not prompt and pray) 3. Tests. Lots of tests. 4. The discipline to ship every week I shipped a SaaS CRM, a gaming platform, an AI video engine, 5 client sites, and a Discord bot with 50+ commands. All solo. All this year. Teams are great. But they're not required anymore.



Your app can now pick up a design from a URL. Paste it into Base44 and it just… adapts. We also added a full asset library and app-wide theme controls. Fonts, colors, everything.





I sat down with matt van horn (@mvanhorn) and watched him turn claude code into a real-time research engine with his /last30days claude code skill he "fixes" claude code in 30 seconds. this skill pulls what’s actually working right now from x, reddit, and the web, then feeds that context straight into your prompts so you stop building off stale advice. we went from trending rap songs → cold email frameworks → researching clawdbot → planning and building a competitor live, with almost zero hand-written code. pretty nifty little claude code skill share this with a friend / full ep available on @startupideaspod where i will give you ideas/tools/tutorials to make your dreams a reality i will not hold back any alpha and this claude skill is alpha forsure you can install this claude code skill in 30 seconds dream big my friends





