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Anthropic needs to solve the computer/power problem or they will be the Friendster of the AI era.
I just ran a semi-complicated stock screening prompt on all four major AIs: Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT and Claude.
The first three returned comparable results. Claude refused to do the work.
Not the way to win guys…
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@Polymarket “Reportedly”…. “Company”…. Can you be more vague?
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@heynavtoor Or just use Proton Drive that has client-side encryption
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You pay Google $10/month to store your files. On Google's servers. Where Google can read them.
You pay Dropbox $12/month. On Dropbox's servers. Where Dropbox can read them.
You pay Apple $10/month. On Apple's servers. Where Apple can read them.
Dropbox was breached in 2024. User emails, hashed passwords, API keys, and OAuth tokens were exposed.
There is a tool that syncs your files directly between your own devices. No cloud. No server. No middleman. Ever.
It's called Syncthing. 81,900+ stars on GitHub.
Your files go directly from one device to another. Peer-to-peer. They never touch a third-party server. Not even Syncthing's.
Here's what it does:
→ Syncs files between any number of devices in real-time.
→ Peer-to-peer. No central server. Your files go directly between YOUR devices.
→ TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy on every connection.
→ Every device authenticated with a strong cryptographic certificate.
→ Works over LAN and internet. No port forwarding needed.
→ Selective folder sharing. Sync different folders with different people.
→ File versioning. Deleted or changed something? Roll it back.
→ Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, and more.
→ Web dashboard to monitor everything from your browser.
→ No account. No sign-up. Install it. Share a device ID. Done.
Here's the wildest part:
There is no Syncthing server. There is no Syncthing cloud. There is no company storing your data. The protocol is open and documented. There is nothing between your devices except an encrypted tunnel.
Google has shut down 293 products. Dropbox has been breached. iCloud photos have leaked. Every cloud service is one policy change away from scanning everything you store.
Syncthing can never shut down your files. Because your files were never on their servers.
Dropbox Plus: $12/month. $144/year.
Google One 2TB: $10/month. $120/year.
iCloud+ 2TB: $10/month. $120/year.
Syncthing: $0. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. Your hardware. Your files. Forever.
349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013.
Run by the Syncthing Foundation. A Swedish non-profit.
MPL-2.0 licensed. Open protocol. Peer-to-peer. Free forever.
100% Open Source.

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@FurkanGozukara Is “Iran's advanced air defenses” in the room with us right now?
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@evildojo666 In my experience Opus is much more willing to help with the offensive side - exploitation, PoC, privesc, etc. Unfortunately, same prompts would trigger builtin guardrails in Codex much more frequently. Even with Trusted Access version of Codex
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thoughts on codex? basically same shit right?
Joseph Thacker@rez0__
claude code is all you need
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@louisvarge Why do this when you have built-in agent teams functionality where agents (team members) can communicate with each other and get tasks from a shared task list?
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@ctatedev How does this compare to using the official devtools-chrome-mcp? Is it more context-efficient?
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@arvidkahl I recommend you running railguard-orchestrated-scan skill (github.com/Netflix-Skunkw…) and compare with your results. You’ll be surprised 😊
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@brankopetric00 Same as eBay. Certain pages feel like they were designed 20 years ago and haven’t been touched since.
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@striedinger @maticrobots You could’ve at least described what’s wrong with yours. Mine has been going strong for a few months. This thing is great 👍
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Either my @maticrobots is completely broken or the people hyping this thing were investors trying to make a quick buck. It sucks, it really does. My 4 year old dumb Roomba does a much better job
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@thegameawards The only right answer - Naughty Dog 🐾
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Harvard aside, your own workforce looks very blue. Semafor/OpenSecrets found employees at X, Tesla & SpaceX overwhelmingly donated to Democrats this cycle — and in 2020 it was ~7x more Dem than GOP at SpaceX, ~9x at Tesla, and ~15x at Twitter (pre-acquisition). So ‘illegal’ seems… overstated 😉
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It’s basically illegal to be a Republican at Harvard 😂
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath
“Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome…”
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@startingonthree @OutofSpecDetail @Starlink Doesn’t work with Juniper’s glass roof. Has to be mounted under the trunk’s window.
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@OutofSpecDetail @Starlink Does this still work in the 2026 Y's with the silver coated roof glass? I thought they had to move the GPS/cell sensors to the rear cross car pillar to ensure connectivity. Not sure if that interferes with the same wavelengths as Starlink.
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Heck yes, just mounted up my @Starlink Mini in the back of my Model 3 Performance.
Tucked the wire through the headliner, down the passenger b pillar, under the carpet, to the USB-C port in the center console 👌
Super clean install, and now will have service in the canyons, mountains, dead zones etc.
Built in Starlink can’t come soon enough to @Tesla




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It’s a US company. Quote from their FAQ page: “With Matic, your audio and video data never leaves your home. Matic's intelligence is localized on the device, and it never sends any of your data to the cloud for processing. That means no user’s audio or video information is ever shared, sold, or even collected in the first place.”
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My floor-cleaning robot has an NVIDIA Jetson card inside.
This is how it sees, navigates, and takes action.
It is an AI Agent.
And it is one of the best consumer electronics gadgets I have ever purchased. Been to the CES show 26 times, so I have had my hands on a lot of gadgets.
Matic Robots@maticrobots
The Verge just called Matic “smarter, quieter, and [able to] get the job done.” Under the hood, Matic is running a live 3D voxel occupancy map from regular cameras. This is what “robot vac that cleans like a human” looks like.
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@itskyleconner God, no. They’ve lost their design language
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