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Anyways. I'll keep the live site open for a bit. fieldops-87e.pages.dev/ . It'll probably go into PlatAtlas.com This was my 2nd hackathon in a month. My first was back in 2014 and won that one.

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I think I rushed too much and lost track of that UX goal. Sucks. I'm just going to be more intentional with my time and not do them anymore. It was great meeting people and networking a bit.
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Single Pass with Opus - "High" effort. 10 minutes. Already better. A couple more nudges and runs, would've been much improved.
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The Submitted UI: Very technical, meant for judges for veracity. Just awful for actual users.
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I don't know if I'll do a hackathon again. I went into the Claude Build Day with 12 hours to prepare from the banned Fable 5 model to the Opus 4.8. Once again, I focused too much on the technical merits and not enough on UX. I burned some time on setting up a physical rover.
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Abandoned live rover.Then I spent too much time allowing a 2nd ultracode run to do managed agents on a fleet of robots. I shouldv'e done smaller effort runs after the 1st run and then done smaller batches of edits and made the demo site and live site much more visually appealing
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Sacks?!?!
The letter reached Dario Amodei Friday night, around 9:47, and by the time I left the building the sequence was already closed. I am the Deputy who ran the interagency process on Claude Mythos 5 / Fable 5, and it took an afternoon. Andy Jassy had told Scott Bessent that Amazon's own researchers used Claude Fable 5 to pull cyberattack-useful material out of the model. Bessent called me. I called Commerce. By Saturday morning, Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were dark for every user on earth. People ask why I trusted Amazon. Amazon put roughly eight billion dollars into Anthropic, a stake the cap table now carries near seventy-four billion, and a man does not call a Cabinet secretary's cell on a Friday to put a number like that at risk unless he has already decided how the call should end. Jassy decided. Seventy-four billion at risk. That was the number I weighted. Then I picked the instrument. A safety review takes weeks, because you have to convene the reviewers, argue the capability, survive the dissents, and stand behind a written finding that someone can later prove wrong. An export-control order takes a signature. I treated Fable 5 the way we treat an advanced chip, put the weights on the same control list as the silicon they run on, and because showing those weights to a foreign national inside our own building counts as an export, I barred foreign-national access worldwide, including Anthropic's own foreign-national staff, overnight. That same week we cleared the advanced chips themselves for sale to China. The silicon shipped. The model a Chinese national could touch on US soil went dark. Export control does not require you to be right by Monday. That is why I used it. Then the collateral, and I will be precise, because it is what closed the file for me. The ban cut off AWS, Amazon's own cloud, the one Anthropic had pledged about a $100 billion dollars to run on, which means the partner who reported the threat severed his own data centers to land the finding. He took the loss himself. That settled it for me. One of Anthropic's own engineers, a green-card holder, lost access Saturday morning to the model she had spent two years building. Her code is still inside it. She can no longer open the thing she made. I noted that the rule was working as written. I never ordered the models pulled. The finding was briefed to us out loud. Nothing on the record, no exhibit, no written determination, just Sacks describing the source as a highly credible trusted partner, and credible was enough. My ask to Dario was three words. Fix it or pull it. I put it on a recorded line so the choice would be his on the record, and when he would not accept my read he pulled both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 himself, for every user on earth. I signed nothing that made him. Anthropic came back with a rebuttal. The jailbreak was narrow. OpenAI had shipped the same capability in GPT-5.5 that same month, and the letter named no specific national-security detail. All true. GPT-5.5 had no investor with a reason to call, so GPT-5.5 got no letter. Before this weekend, no frontier model had ever been pulled from the public by this government. Now one has, and the procedure has been tested in production. The list had no names. Now it has mine.
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During Claude Code Day, I made Plat Atlas: FarmOps. It’s a console for farmers to approve cryptographically signed orders from multi-robot fleets. Thanks for hosting and putting it on! @claudeai, @claudedevs, @cerebral_valley github.com/ClaudeFarms fieldops-87e.pages.dev/
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Craig Merry retweeted
So many good takeaways and points from this Poch quote on American soccer development.
Pochettino: Many methods are copied. They set up soccer schools in the US & tell kids: ‘Pass the ball from here to there, go back and shoot when you get there.’ That’s not soccer. When we learn, when we relate to the game, it’s with absolute freedom 👇🏼 english.elpais.com/sports/20…
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Craig Merry retweeted
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if you're looking for a more tactical explaination of what the USMNT was executing at such a new level, look no further than Carlon (who's clips like this are fantastic). follow him and learn. this captures the stuff happening ANY national team would be proud of.
4 variations of movements that the #USMNT used last night to create tons of threat for Paraguay's back four, and some detail around these mechanisms: - Complementary WB & 10 movements - 10s attacking shoulder of FB - Depth = cleared backspace - CMs releasing from deeper
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This is the nicest thing you could say to a coach
Gustavo Alfaro, the Paraguay coach, puts defeat down to the "complexity" of the US approach. "They dominated tactically, technically and physically... they create a pentagon in midfield... they have a solution to every problem".
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Chose this over attending Swiss and Qatar match:
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Gorgeous. That’s an art piece for Poch.
#USMNT had 71% possession in the first half, its most in the first half of a World Cup game in the modern era.
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I’m participating in the Claude Build Day that was going to feature Fable 5. They’re limiting it to Opus 4.8. Sucks because I was really looking forward to see what it would do as my prompt was chewed on for multiple hours. The few days I had access to- dumbfounded. More later.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Craig Merry retweeted
Replying to @GaryMarcus
Last year it was laughable that any company would spend $1,000/employee/month on AI - the $20 plans were enough for everything anyone was using it for This year setting a cap of $1,000/month is being seen as the financially prudent thing to do, and Uber's is $1,500 /per tool/
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We’re ready
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Craig Merry retweeted
i framed a colorful e ink on my wall to display a collage of any birds that have passed by my window today
i mounted a tiny microphone on my apartment balcony to listen for any birds passing by and built a site to collage them as they're heard
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Yes!
Today on the blog, we discuss a pathway for the second life of phones through the exploration of “phone cluster computing”, which can directly reduce the environmental footprint of computing by avoiding the need for further raw material extraction. More →goo.gle/4aJe5vO

ALT Animation of the construction of a server using smartphones.

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Craig Merry retweeted
Today on the blog, we discuss a pathway for the second life of phones through the exploration of “phone cluster computing”, which can directly reduce the environmental footprint of computing by avoiding the need for further raw material extraction. More →goo.gle/4aJe5vO

ALT Animation of the construction of a server using smartphones.

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Prepare for takeoff. ✈️ Flight simulator is now available globally on web to all users. goo.gle/4fBYnWO We've recently added many our most powerful professional desktop features to web. Elevation profiles, new import types, but there's always been one other feature you've been asking us to add to the web version of Google Earth, just for fun... Where will you fly? Share your best maneuvers, views, and flyovers with us!
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