Ray Markable
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Ray Markable
@raymondmarkable
tryin to run a program, and ain't nobody bigger than the program
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@TheCinesthetic how can you "create" parkour
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@PauValida cant wait for elon to frame it as armstrong was referring to humanity when they see how powerful the new grok model is or some bullshit like that
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@Jason this guy and gary tan are cosplaying as righteous defenders of something not under attack by any meaningful measurement. cringe as fuck
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The number one goal on tech right now is to kill openclaw
we can't let that happen
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Anthropic banned OpenClaw from using Claude subscriptions 4 days ago Today they just launched their own managed agents platform So basically OpenClaw without all the headache and cheaper usage
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fascinating perspective from psychology: if the population ratios of autistic to neurotypical people were flipped, autism wouldn't be a disability. society might actually be further along due to deep special interests.
my intuition was that society would struggle without the traditional ability to read complex social cues, which i assumed were necessary for societal development (given how complex they are in the animal kingdom), but apparently studies show autistic folks socialize perfectly well with each other (the double empathy problem).
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@juliandorey the white house asks for more than a trillion in military spending and its crickets from him 😂
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@AnthropicAI a post analysis of this partnership would be an interesting data point: how many of these companies actually discovered vulnerabilities with this new model? otherwise it kinda just seems like a novel PR campaign...
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Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software.
It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans.
anthropic.com/glasswing
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it's honestly a fascinating shift that i chat with folks about all the time, and i really think it's largely due to trump. before him, if public figures said crazy things, they'd face actual backlash, either out of their own shame or getting checked by their own circles. but he kicked off this whole trend where he'd say something completely outlandish, refuse to apologize or back down, and just ride it out. because of that, the bar for acceptable behavior just kept dropping.
i think jon stewart actually brought this up as the reason he originally left the daily show. his whole job was to make fun of these people, but when there are zero consequences for wild speech, the bar gets so low that mocking it just isn't funny anymore.
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Kanye West’s rapid comeback after years of hate speech and controversy shows how quickly people are willing to forget. It speaks to a larger truth about America, where fame, money and noise can enable a person to be excused for virtually anything. His return is not just about music, but about a culture that chooses to overlook even the most extreme behavior.
variety.com/2026/music/opi…

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@KillaKreww tony and sama might be long-lost brothers, they look identical holy shit
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@sourceryy @davidsenra @FoundersPodcast this. durable, stable, long-term businesses carry lessons that are far more applicable and interesting than some 20-some who managed to find a VC that would give them a few Ms without any customers or value of any kind
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.@davidsenra explains why most of his guests are so old:
“I’m not into startups. I’m into creating a durable business.”
“Creating a startup, raising a bunch of money, and going out of business is not an accomplishment.”
“I’m not interested in hearing a startup founder espouse how great they are when they’re already dead and don’t even know it.”
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@DiscussingFilm kinda boring story/characters and action is eh, but the art is absolutely fantastic. really love the grainy, shadowy vibe
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from terrygodier.com/the-last-quiet…
interesting how the product/relationship distinction could be considered both positive and negative

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