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21 | primum maria, deinde astra | temporarily embarrassed trillionaire

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@tenobrus this seems over the top it's probably just them wanting their engineers to contribute to anthropic's own OSS projects like client libs, skill collections, bun, etc. without inadvertently leaking any details about the internal-only/private beta models they're using, nothing else
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
people keep talking about this like it's not blatantly obvious. anthropic clearly has a system that's auditing open source repos for vulnerabilities using their unreleased higher power models and sending fixes for them without revealing their current level of capabilities.
ℏεsam@Hesamation

this is another thing about Anthropic's Claude Code source that i cannot stop thinking about and it raises some serious questions: why would the internal team need an UNDERCOVER MODE to contribute to public repos and hide the fact that they're using Claude Code?

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@pmarca more like 1866-1913 ww1 is still very much in our cultural memory
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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@teodorio i'm surprised spacex isn't talking about it; what else is the point of having the greatest perv (non-derogatory) of modern times be the ceo pregnancy in microgravity/lunar/martian environments is obviously extremely important for colonization and yet is largely ignored
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teo@teodorio·
The people on the International Space Stations must surely have quite a lot of sex: physically fit people stranded at 400km from earth for months at a time in close living quarters. Obviously NASA has some sort of omerta about it. How do you even have sex in there?
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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@icpolicy @cairoasmith doesn’t matter the child is the one who bears the consequences, thus the child must ultimately be the one who makes the decision
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icpolicy@icpolicy·
@cairoasmith The trouble with letting the kids chose is that there's probably 10,000 cases of the mother abusing the kids by alienating the father for every 1 case of a father who does something like that. And I'm probably understating the ratio. Perverse incentives problem.
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Cairo Smith@cairoasmith·
I briefly worked in this field (helping moms whose ex-husbands killed the kids after getting partial custody despite being obviously evil) and it is really, really bad. The best (imperfect) solution seems to be letting kids choose who to live with. They usually can tell.
💗@ma1ybe

The mother pleaded with the court to stop her ex-husband from seeing their daughters. The judge denied her. He killed all three children. Yet somehow, the blame is still placed on the mother. It is no surprise this article was written by a man.

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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I just don’t see how the Delve founders can stick around in the tech industry. This isn’t some one-off mistake: it’s systemic defrauding of their own paying customers, and now (as per this evidence) even law-breaking IP theft from a startup in the same YC batch! Indefensible
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This Delve story is going from “very bad” to “beyond very bad.” Apparently Delve’s founders were so shameless that they 1. Charged a fellow YC company (Sim) their full free for “auditing” (that turned out to be fake) 2. Then ripped off Sim’s IP, and sold it to customers for $$
Ryan@ohryansbelt

Delve, the YC-backed compliance startup that allegedly faked hundreds of SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audits, is now accused of stealing a fellow YC company's IP. According to Part 2 of DeepDelver's Substack series, Delve took SimStudio's code, removed attribution, rebranded it "Pathways," and started closing $50k-$200k+ enterprise deals with it while telling Sim's founders the ROI wasn't there for a partnership. Here's the breakdown: > Sim (YC X25) signed on as a Delve compliance client for $15k covering SOC 2 Type 1, Type 2, and HIPAA. CEO Karun Kaushik personally promised to handle onboarding > During that same April 2025 sales call, Karun posted a SimStudio link internally with the note "ui inspo for pathways" > Linear tickets referencing "sim studio" under the Pathways project started appearing that same month. An internal Notion doc titled "Sim Studio Port Plan" lists specific folders to copy, including blocks, components, the executor, tools, handlers, and database schema Delve's production code still contains SimStudio references and docs[.]simstudio[.]ai URLs > When Sim's CEO @Emkara tried to sell Delve a licensing deal, Karun said it didn't have "high enough ROI rn" and stopped responding > Sim had no idea Delve was selling their product as Pathways until DeepDelver's Part 1 article. Emir confirmed over email that no white-label or attribution agreement existed > Leaked pitch decks show Delve selling Pathways to Brex, Anthropic, Gusto, and Notion. The Notion deal was $50k+ > The Brex deck promises Pathways will make their GRC team "AI native" and includes a 50%+ partnership discount > The Anthropic deck, dated January 9, 2025, proposes a 1-2 week PoC with named Delve staff building custom Pathways workflows > Delve outsourced Pathways maintenance to a dev shop in Bangladesh > Sim's open source license required attribution. Delve removed it, told clients they "built it from the ground up," and did not disclose Sim's code during Series A due diligence

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@number_pizza111 largely, yes unless sth in the supply chain is produced using prison labor, manufactured by SOEs, or sourced from somewhere like north korea etc., but those sorts of things can’t count as “under capitalism”
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Pizza@number_pizza111·
Leftists are correct that there’s no wholly ethical consumption under capitalism. Debates over ethical AI use miss this, because one side argues it’s bad without establishing it’s uniquely bad, and the other argues it’s not uniquely bad without taking that one last step.
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jerry@jerrrrrrryyyyy

Bsky devs are the bravest people known to man

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@moultano both she and the at protocol deserved much better bsky should've probably targeted sth like the tpot crowd for its early userbase; censorious close-minded zealots don't really belong on a decentralized protocol
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Ryan Moulton@moultano·
Anyone so committed to MicroBlogging that they use the niche artisanal MicroBlogging site is immune to bullying. Like when 2/3rds of British people died of malaria as soon as they got off the boat in Virginia, and the rest were inoculated. Only the heartiest poasters survive.
Ideas Guy@nosilverv

she can't be stopped lmao

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@GibsHamari @SydSteyerhart anything that makes you feel negative emotions on reddit is almost guaranteed to be fake there’s really no way that google would ban multiple accounts that share a device just because one account got banned, how would that even work?
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tomie@tomieinlove·
I don’t understand. Just go onto YouTube and watch videos. Just read books. Just browse Wikipedia. There are so many ways to entertain yourself for free.
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Tareq Alotaiba طارق العتيبة
@antoniomaxai It was a temporary structure for the UAE pavilion during the Dubai Expo designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. They decided to make it a permanent cultural space after the Expo.
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b@bmontxna·
hello and thank you for following me. I wrote a new substack post about my background. I hope you enjoy reading it. open.substack.com/pub/withrobots…
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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@panickssery it would be so damn funny if satoshi nakamoto ended up actually being a japanese man named satoshi nakamoto
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Arjun Panickssery@panickssery·
apparently the japanese are really into privacy—they don't like to use facebook because it uses their real names, and their dating apps apparently don't show photos
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

@signulll It’s the same reason that dating apps in Japan don’t show photos of the person and instead just interests/anime characters

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pr337h4m@pr337h4m·
@BasedNorthmathr whoever's running this should pivot into an ai erp platform instead of trying to scam random twitter users lol
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Angantýr@BasedNorthmathr·
Gottem
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Angantýr@BasedNorthmathr·
… they’re getting good
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