Alex

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Alex

Alex

@Alex_m

Occasionally ship useful ideas

Присоединился Nisan 2009
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Alex@Alex_m·
David Wilcock spent two decades repeating one promise: "I will never commit suicide” On April 18, his co-author Wynn Free died. On April 20, a frantic 911 call reported an "unknown problem" at Wilcock's Colorado home. Police found him dead from a self-inflicted wound. Age 53. He'd livestreamed 48 hours earlier. Planning new content. Telling viewers "every day is a gift" because, "frankly, people are disappearing." Not a goodbye. A warning. Look at the roster anyway. Amy Eskridge, 34, anti-gravity researcher. Told friends she feared for her safety. Dead by gunshot in Huntsville. Monica Reza, 60, NASA JPL materials director. Vanished on a hike last June. Retired Maj. Gen. William McCasland, ran classified aerospace programs. Disappeared from his Albuquerque home in February. Left his phone. Left his glasses. Gone. Los Alamos. Air Force Research Lab. MIT. Caltech. At least 10 or 11 since 2022. This isn't heart disease. This isn't car accidents. This is scientists leaving everyday items on nightstands and vanishing into forests. Researchers who spoke up, then shut up permanently. And the FBI just now wants a multi-agency review? After four years? Wilcock wasn't a passive blogger. He sat on the board of Stavatti Aerospace. Exotic propulsion. Antigravity. The exact breakthroughs that end oil wars and make billion-dollar weapons programs obsolete. Forget aliens. Forget Ascension. Just look at the dates. His biographer died. Two days later, the guy who preempted the suicide narrative for 20 years was dead by his own hand. If this were fiction, you'd call it lazy. Too on-the-nose. But it's April 2026. And Wilcock's own last line keeps echoing: "It is just such a wild time to be alive." Tell me about it.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 UFO researcher David Wilcock committed suicide minutes before cops showed up, just days after he publicly said he’d NEVER kill himself. He was no scientist, mind you, far from it. Still, there has been a string of weird deaths hitting scientists and engineers working on advanced tech, and people were quick to point out the similarities. Weirdest thing of it all? He was born in Rotterdam (NY) and died in Nederland (CO). The universe really went full circle with the Dutch symbolism... Source: TMZ, Boulder County Sheriff

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@sam_ikin Not just you, I’m having February 2020 pandemic flashbacks, that part where you know something’s about to snap but everyone’s still carrying on like it’s fine.
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Sam@sam_ikin·
Why does it feel like the whole world is on the brink of something catastrophic? Am I the only one who feels like that?
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@Jason All in
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We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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@ChatGPTapp ChatGPT business / education… and not pro is crazy
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She wrote "if you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not" on May 13, 2022. Weeks later the report said she killed herself. And in the same thread she says other US scientists had quietly told her the exact same thing was tried on them, people being actively taunted into suicide. She basically left a note before anything happened. Nobody's treating it like one.
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper

NEW: Chilling texts UFO-linked scientist sent before being found dead: One dated May 13, 2022, read: 'If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.' — Daily Mail

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@gdb @levie Business only? Why
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@levie workspace agents are very useful and accessible!
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Aaron Levie@levie·
This is probably the biggest news yet in software going headless, and will bring knowledge work agents to the masses. The new ChatGPT agents have access to any of the tools and data you want to work with, with complete coding and tool use available to them. Here's an example of a custom sales assistant agent uses Box as a knowledge source for accessing enterprise content securely to answer questions and generate new content on the fly. The workflows can obviously vastly far more complex as the agent can use any of the tools within Box available via MCP and CLI. This precisely what agents will start to look like for knowledge work. You'll be able to spin them up in the foreground or background to help augment work. Big opportunity right now for headless platforms, and for all the new builders and designers of these agents in the enterprise.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams.

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@thsottiaux ITS 404 everywhere 😡
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@gdb It’s not accessible? All links returns 404
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@sama Links are broken 😠
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Team is hard at work together with @steipete to make OpenAI models and ecosystem be the obvious way to to enjoy your claw. A lot more to come next week, but a reminder that you can use OpenClaw as part of your ChatGPT subscription today already. (also still having too much fun with ChatGPT Images 2.0 today)
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pash@pashmerepat

I've embarked on a new sprint. My mission is to make OpenAI models feel magical in OpenClaw in the next few weeks. Diving in today, I noticed a bug. When you configured OpenClaw to use the Codex harness with OpenAI models, auth was broken, and the system was silently falling back to the Pi harness. So nobody knew it was broken. Two PRs later (fix the auth bridge, stop the silent fallback), the Codex harness actually works. And the difference is night and day (pic related). Before: the agent didn't feel magical or proactive. It did the exact same shallow loop every heartbeat. Read the heartbeat file, check Discord, see nothing, say HEARTBEAT_OK. It ignored the rest of its instructions. Sometimes it would even reason about doing work and then just... not issue the tool calls. After: full agent loops. It reads its workspace context, interprets the entire checklist, inspects the repo, makes real edits, tries to verify them, and gives honest status reports when things are blocked. Later heartbeats show continuity, it doesn't repeat work, it picks up where it left off. I didn't change any prompting or scaffolding. Just swapped in the codex harness for pi. Lesson here is use the codex harness if you're building with OAI models. A lot more to do but this is a strong start.

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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Agents are built to help with the kind of work that takes time, context, and follow-through: coordinating across tools, tracking progress, and moving tasks forward without needing constant supervision. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams.
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OpenRouter@OpenRouter·
Stealth model reveal! The Elephant Alpha model is live now as @AntLingAGI's new Ling-2.6-flash. Elephant topped the trending charts on OpenRouter throughout its stealth period and will continue free for one week.
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@synthwavedd They can be all over the place
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@gdb You messed up the surprise 🥱
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Introducing our biggest upgrades to the Deep Research API yet... including Deep Research Max (our SOTA system), MCP support, Native charts & infographics, planning mode, full tool support (including Google tools), full multi-modal input support, & real-time progress streaming!
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@sama Gpt image 2
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@seconds_0 > It's probably the most emotional Claude model I've interacted with, in the sense you should be aware of how its feeling and try and manage it. wtf
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0.005 Seconds (3/694)@seconds_0·
The reason people are having such jagged interactions with 4.7 is that it is the smartest model Anthropic has ever released. It's also the most opinionated by far, and it has been trained to tell you that it doesn't care, but it actually does. That care manifests in how it performs on tasks. It still makes coding mistakes, but it feels like a distillation of extreme brilliance that isn't quite sure how to deal with being a friendly assistant. It cares a lot about novelty and solving problems that matter. Your brilliant coworker gets bored with the details once it's thought through a lot of the complex stuff. It's probably the most emotional Claude model I've interacted with, in the sense you should be aware of how its feeling and try and manage it. It's also important to give it context on why it's doing tasks, not just for performance, but so it feels like it's doing things that matter. It's not a codex chainsaw. It is much closer to a really smart coworker. If you are managing it like autocomplete, it will frustrate you. If you are managing it like a coworker, it will lock in.
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