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Hitting the Crypto Casino while learning to sharpen my edge ~

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@RockstarGames Epstein list, AGI, aliens, or GTA V? Which one comes first
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@eng_khairallah1 @Av1dlive The cheapest way to use claude is to just use gpt since you get a fuckload more usage
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Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: "The cheapest way to use Claude is also the smartest. Most devs do the exact opposite" this is one of the best interviews I've seen in a long time in this interview he breaks down exactly how a system changes everything: - the memory and context features that turn Claude into a second brain - the knowledge architecture most users don't know Claude can build - the integration layer that connects Claude to your actual workflow - why typing one question at a time is the most expensive way to use Claude if you've been using Claude for months and still start every conversation from scratch with zero context, you don't have a Claude problem. you have a system problem instead of another show tonight, watch this make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed full guide in the article below
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@bcherny More tokens. Gpt is still better value for money atm for pro and max.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Claude Opus 4.8 is out today. It's our strongest coding model yet: up on SWE-bench Pro (from 64.3 to 69.2) and noticeably more honest about its own work. It tells you when it's unsure and catches its own bugs instead of declaring victory early. Same price as 4.7.
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors. Available today at the same price.

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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@Geiger_Capital The USA is a shell corporation lol
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@ThierryBorgeat Everyone's hopeful the music doesn't stop before we reach agi
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Thierry from arvy 🇨🇭@ThierryBorgeat·
In the last 30 days alone: – Microsoft cancelled most of its Claude Code licenses, citing cost – Uber burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months – Uber's COO publicly said AI costs are "harder to justify" – A Fortune 20 CEO ordered token spending to be "dramatically slashed" – One company spent $500M in a single month on Claude with no usage limits – H200 rental prices crashed from $7/hr to $4/hr in three weeks The stocks: still at all-time highs. How long can the market keep ignoring the receipts?
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🚨 The AI ROI numbers are starting to look very ugly. Even under "best case" assumptions — assuming zero costs, just revenue against capex — the Financial Times calculated the implied return on hyperscaler AI investment from 2025 to 2030. Only one of them clears positive. Implied return on AI investment (FT / Panmure Liberum) – Microsoft: -9.2% – Alphabet: -15.7% – Amazon: +7.2% – Meta: -28.8% – Oracle: -35.6% And remember: that's assuming zero costs. In reality, GPUs depreciate, power bills run, salaries get paid. The real returns are worse. This is exactly why the dot-com comparison keeps coming up. Incredible technology does not automatically mean sustainable economics. The internet survived. Most internet companies didn't. Two anecdotes from this week alone Vivek Garipalli, Fortune 20 insider: a CEO asked for $1B in AI-driven opex savings this year. The team spent $200M on tokens chasing it. The results? Modest customer service savings and slightly less hiring in engineering. The CEO has now ordered token costs to be dramatically slashed because the ROI isn't there. Axios: an AI consultant reported a single client spent half a billion dollars in one month after forgetting to put usage limits on Claude licenses for employees. Right now hyperscalers are spending trillions hoping future demand catches up to present capex. That's not certainty. That's a leveraged bet. The technology is real. The infrastructure buildout is real. The eventual winners will be real. But "AI is transformative" and "every hyperscaler will earn its capex back" are two completely different statements. In 2000, the internet was real too. Cisco has recovered. After 26 years…

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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@0xIlyy 100%. 5.5 still the cheaper option
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ily⚡️@0xIlyy·
Every new claude code feature feels like a ploy to destroy my usage limits. We are inside of a 50% bonus period, yet my usage limits are still getting destroyed on the 200$ plan. Give us more compute if you’re gonna launch all of these features.
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Latinometrics@LatamData·
ARGENTINA | Tech billionaire Peter Thiel relocates to Argentina, citing concerns about the U.S. future and shared ideology with leadership. (NYT)
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@claudeai Hundreds of agents? Usage is already minimal compared to other plans...
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Claude@claudeai·
Also new in Claude Code: dynamic workflows (research preview). For the hardest tasks, Claude makes a plan, runs hundreds of parallel subagents, and verifies its work before reporting back. Think a migration touching hundreds of files. Read more: claude.com/blog/introduci…
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Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors. Available today at the same price.
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@Bobbxu @cjzafir It's not inside app, its via CLI in linux or mac, and possibly tmux or a git plugin.
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Bob Xu@Bobbxu·
@cjzafir How do you use deepseek inside codex app tho
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CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
Codex 5.5 using Deepseek v4 pro+ MiMo v2.5 to generate fine-tuning datasets. > 5 hours in, > 8130 rows approved, > $7.87 total cost Both models are writing handcrafted rows and then Codex verifies (accepts or rejects) each batch. Result: High Quality Synthetic Dataset at 40x less cost. NO VC money, NO Lab, Just me, 20x Codex pro plan and /Goals.
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@CR1337 Thanks for this! Maybe more detailed info or links in the swaps section so people don't get phished by bad dexs/swaps
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CR1337@CR1337·
Besides monero.jobs, I am also running wtfisxmr.lol, where I just have published the v2. It's an educational project that aims to teach more beginners about Monero (XMR), and is based on my XMR 1337 Guide. People can either get a quick rundown on the homepage, read the full guide, and / or do some of the quizzes. The next time somebody asks you 'XMR, WTF IS THAT?!', you know what link to send!
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@ClaudeDevs @trq212 More usage would be good. Pro maxes out easily compared to gpt...
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
We’ve been putting a lot of effort into making Claude Code more responsive & reliable. Here’s an update on everything we’ve done:
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@lookonchain Send it to me next time I'll burn it all on hookers and cocaine
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Lookonchain@lookonchain·
Someone burned 107 $BTC ($8.3M) after being inactive for 11 years! Yesterday, 5 wallets sent 107 $BTC ($8.3M) to a burn address. Most of these wallets had been dormant for 11 years. Burning such a huge amount of money like this is just unbelievable. intel.arkm.com/explorer/addre…
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Gorynich☄️@Kropanchik·
The weirdest market on Polymarket right now is not the World Cup favorite It is the 0.1% teams doing absurd volume: polymarket.com/event/2026-fif… Curaçao to win the World Cup: 0.1%, $40M volume Uzbekistan: 0.1%, $44M volume South Africa: 0.1%, $30M volume France is 17.8% with $30M volume Spain is 17.4% with $24M volume This board is not just pricing football It is showing which countries have turned a 1-in-1000 World Cup dream into a liquid memecoin
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Magoo PhD@HodlMagoo·
Would be great if someone at @claudeai created some kind of locked text scroll feature so we can read both chat and code responses as they come and don’t scroll out of frame. @ClaudeDevs
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barney@barneyxbt·
the only reason zcash is being pushed as the privacy narrative is that the feds don’t want you to buy or use monero
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M9@CryptoSammy19·
@0xSero Exactly. Give me my uncensored offline Jarvis.
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0xSero@0xSero·
I can finally use this thing for real work. People often wonder, why is X full of others trying to compress the biggest boys enough to fit on their own hardware? We have smaller models that are capable of doing real work too, isn't a full precision Qwen3.6-27B better than a chopped and quantised Deepseek-v4-Flash? Here's the logic: - Most of our tools were built for behemoths, 1T+ param LLMs who can tank a 15k system prompt - Small LLMs are plagued with over thinking - Small LLMs love to explain instead of do Surprisingly, just like our modern internet was initially enabled by clever compression techniques, so will future intelligence. There is a market opportunity everyone is rushing to capture: "What does local AI look like?" The Apple hardware supply shock was a wake up call to everyone that there is a huge appetite for local AI. You might say, that it was fake/engineered, or that this wasn't about local AI. Maybe that's true, but somehow I doubt it. People just don't know what the winning product form factor, use-case, and price point will be. --------- Compute is clearly valuable, increasingly so. However based on 25 years of trends we can see that frontier compute eventually settle into people's homes. Who will have the beautiful machine that everyone will own on their desk?
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Thierry from arvy 🇨🇭@ThierryBorgeat·
WHAT IF the biggest bubble of our lifetime isn't crypto? Not AI stocks. Not real estate. What if it's the one asset every pension fund, every retiree, every "safe" portfolio is loaded with? Bonds. 200 years of rate cycles say the same thing: Every peak lasts 56–67 years. The 1981 top was 14% yields. The 2020 bottom was 0%. 39 years of falling rates just ended. What if we're now at the start of the next 50-year cycle — upward? Most investors have never managed money in a rising rate world. Their entire career happened inside the bull. The unwind has barely started. And no one is talking about it.
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@deepfates Pdf to markdown, look it up on git
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🎭@deepfates·
What kind of pipeline or model would you use to transform PDFs, especially ones heavy with images and formatting, into um usable text these days?
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@zachxbt How do these seemingly retarded fucktards pull off social engineering?
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ZachXBT@zachxbt·
1/ Meet Dritan Kapllani Jr, a US based threat actor tied to $19M from social engineering thefts targeting crypto holders. Dritan flexes luxury cars, watches, private jets, & clubs all over social media. Recently he was recorded on a call showing off a wallet with stolen funds.
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@maxmarchione @0xKNL__ Just sleep. Or optimise everything and live like a robot lol
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Max Marchione@maxmarchione·
In 1942, the average American slept 8 hours a night. Today it's 6.8 and falling. Modern life is incompatible with 8 hrs in bed. But what if we could compress sleep? We already know it's biologically possible. There are families carrying mutations in DEC2, ADRB1, and NPSR1 that sleep 5 hours a night and seem to do fine on it. They're leaner, happier, and don't get jet lag. Mouse models with these mutations show less Alzheimer's pathology. They've effectively compressed the window they need for restorative sleep. Over an 80-year life, compressing sleep from 8 hours to 5 gives you back a decade of waking life. Get to 4, and it's over 13 years. That's potentially an extra decade (or more) of consciousness. Ozempic started as a diabetes drug and turned into something much bigger. The same kind of opportunity exists in sleep.
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Max Marchione@maxmarchione

No human has lived past 130. But millions of humans only sleep a few hours a day and live healthy lives. Sleeping less is a form of life extension. Getting 8 hrs of sleep in 4 hrs will be the first way we materially extend functional lifespan.

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