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1. Claude (solve any problem) 2. Perplexity (research anything) 3. Portfoliotab (create your portfolio) 4. Klingai (create AI videos) 5. Tripo AI (create 3D models) 6. Gemini (perfect writing) 7. Capcut (edit videos) 8. The AI Library (helpful tools) 9. Youlearn (summarize YouTube) 10. Canva (design graphics) 11. ElevenLabs (clone voices) 12. Podcastle (edit podcasts) 13. ✅ Save this list, it might be incredibly useful.
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The popular belief is that as AI models become more efficient and specialized, the cost for enterprise users will naturally drop until it’s just another cheap "per seat" line item like Microsoft Office. We’ve been told that "Scale" leads to "Affordability." But the evidence from Anthropic’s shift to usage-based billing suggests that the "Cheaper AI" narrative is a documented myth. The first crack in the story is the "Token Tax." Efficiency is happening at the model level, but "Utility" is happening at the context level. Users want more data, more memory, and more background "agents." These don't get cheaper with scale; they get more compute-intensive. This changes the entire frame: AI isn't a subscription; it’s a commodity. Anthropic is admitting that they can no longer subsidize the heavy lifters of the AI world. The story was that scale brings efficiency. The truth is that scale brings a meter.
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We’ve all noticed that specific kind of frustration when you buy a piece of furniture or a LEGO set and realize one tiny, obscure screw is missing ,the entire project just stops in its tracks. If you look at the new AMD-optimized OpenClaw install scripts, you realize that LEGO bricks and AI dependencies are secretly the same currency. The connection is in the "Modular Friction." We think of AI as this ethereal, digital force, but it’s actually built on hundreds of interlocking software bricks , Python versions, driver paths, and C libraries. If a single "brick" is the wrong size, the AI won't even wake up. AMD’s move toward "Lemonclaw" and "Quickstart" isn't just about speed; it’s about making sure the "bricks" finally fit together without you having to carve them yourself. This shows how the world actually works: the winner of the AI race won't be the one with the smartest model. It’ll be the one who makes the "interlocking parts" the most invisible. The most advanced tech in the world is useless if the friction of starting it is higher than the reward of using it.
AMD wants to make your OpenClaw install faster and easier. Windows: github.com/xcodelyokox/quick… Linux: github.com/meghsat/lemonclaw… Server: github.com/Mahdi-CV/openclaw…
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The gaming world is currently living through a 5.5-hour reminder of the biggest lie in modern entertainment. The uncomfortable truth is that you don't actually own a single copy of EA SPORTS FC. The announcement of maintenance for FC 24, 25, and 26 simultaneously proves that your $70 "purchase" is actually just a temporary rental agreement. When EA flips a switch at 07:00 UTC, three generations of a $10 billion franchise simply cease to exist for half a day. We’ve been told we’re buying "products," but the reality is we’re just paying for a seat in a stadium where the owner can turn off the lights whenever they need to clean the floors. This reveals the shift from "ownership" to "access." You aren't playing a game; you're subscribing to a database. The moment that database needs "maintenance," your property rights evaporate. A game you can't play offline isn't an asset; it's a permission slip.
We have a maintenance coming up on April 15, 07:00 to 12:30 UTC. During this time, you may be disconnected or unable to access online services. Match creation will be disabled 30 min before the maintenance. Titles impacted: EA SPORTS FC 26, EA SPORTS FC 25 and EA SPORTS FC 24 on all platforms.
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YOU WiFi 30 Days = $1,000 Most teens think they need money to make money. You do not! You need a laptop and the right moves. Here is the exact plan 👇👇
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7. The Tools You Need (All Free) Canva — design anything for free CapCut — edit videos on your phone for free ChatGPT — write captions, emails, and scripts for free Notion — organize your clients and tasks for free Instagram or LinkedIn DMs — find and close clients for free Total cost: $0 Total excuses left: 0
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8. The Real Talk Most people read this and do nothing. Not because they cannot do it. Because they wait for the perfect moment and the perfect moment never comes. The teens who will make $1,000 next month are the ones who send the first DM today. Not tomorrow. Today. Pick a skill from comment 2 and start right now.
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At 17 years old, you got so much time At 23 years old, you got so much time At 28 years old, you got so much time At 35 years old, you got so much time At 40 years old, you got so much time At 48 years old, you got so much time At 55 years old, you got so much time At 63 years old, you got so much time At 80 years old, you got so much time No matter your age.. you have TIME ❤️
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You know that feeling when you give a spare key to someone but realize you don't actually know if they understand how a lock works? Cloudflare is moving to "scannable tokens" using checksums to manage our "non-human identities." The connection is in the "Digital DNA." We spent twenty years securing people with faces and passwords, but the next twenty will be spent securing math. AI agents don't have "common sense" , they only have patterns. If an agent sees a secret, it treats it like a tool, not a risk. By embedding checksums into the tokens themselves, we’re giving our security systems a way to recognize a "leaked key" the same way a bouncer recognizes a fake ID. This shows how the world actually works: identity isn't a name anymore. It's a signature in a public repository that can be revoked in milliseconds. The most dangerous employee in your company doesn't have a name, but it now has a kill switch.
AI agents are leaking secrets 5x faster than humans. Cloudflare’s new scannable tokens use checksums to trigger automatic revocation the moment they hit a public repo. Lock down your non-human identities today. #AgentsWeek cfl.re/47WiLgO
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The global health community likes to talk about "equity" and "eradicating disease" in press releases and gala dinners. The uncomfortable truth is that we ignored the most lethal form of hepatitis for forty years because it wasn't a "Western" problem. Hepatitis D is a biological death sentence. If you have Hep B, adding the "D" strain increases your risk of liver cancer by 300%. Yet, because the infection is concentrated in Asia and Africa, it remained an "orphan" for big pharma. This week, Tsinghua University scientists bypassed the global status quo by developing China’s first approved drug to block the virus's entry into liver cells. This reveals the systemic lie of the "innovation" narrative. We don't solve the most severe diseases; we solve the most profitable ones. China's breakthrough isn't just a medical win. It’s a move that exposes how much we’ve left the rest of the world to fend for itself. Innovation follows the burden, not just the budget.
China’s first approved drug for hepatitis D! Developed by Innovative Tsinghua scientists, this breakthrough treatment blocks the virus from entering liver cells, offering new hope to patients with one of the most severe forms of viral hepatitis.
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That is the number of commits Peter Steinberger contributed to the latest OpenClaw release. To understand why he’s "unreasonably happy" about this, you have to look at the mechanism of the Bus Factor. Most AI projects have a Bus Factor of 1 ,if the lead dev gets hit by a bus (or goes to TED), the project dies. By shipping a high-quality release without Peter's involvement, Vincent Koc and the maintainers just officially "de-risked" the entire ecosystem. But here is the scale shift: while Peter is prepping for his TED talk in Vancouver, the project isn't just surviving , it’s thriving. It is a documented crack in the "Lone Genius" theory of software development. It proves that a well-structured community can move faster than a single visionary. Don't check the founder's GitHub for the health of a project. Check the maintainer team's autonomy.
This release makes me unreasonably happy since I wasn't involved at all - @vincent_koc and the maintainer team did a great job. I'm back soon to work on OpenClaw, today/tomorrow I'm prepping for @TEDTalks in Vancouver. 🇨🇦
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The tech world is still obsessed with how high an AI can score on a logic test. The uncomfortable truth is that "intelligence" is a commodity, but "reliability" is the only thing left that’s actually expensive. OpenClaw just shipped an update where the lead hook wasn't a new feature , it was that the subagents finally stopped getting stuck in Slack. They’re routing GPT-5.4 not because they need it to be smarter, but because they need it to recover when it fails. We’ve been told for years that the goal of AI is to "think" like a human. In reality, the goal is to "work" like a machine that never needs a coffee break or a page refresh. This reveals the lie behind the "AI Revolution." We aren't building a new brain. We’re building a better plumber. If your agent can't navigate a Chrome CDP update, it doesn't matter if it can pass the Bar exam. Intelligence is the headline, but uptime is the verdict.
OpenClaw 2026.4.14 🦞 More reliability updates: ✨ Smarter GPT-5.4 routing and recovery 🌐 Chrome/CDP improvements 🧵 Subagents no longer get stuck 💬 Slack/Telegram/Discord fixes ⚡️ Various performance improvements Was sleeping, and we still shipped. github.com/openclaw/openclaw…
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The world watches the "End-to-End Encrypted" banner at the top of their WhatsApp chats and assumes they are communicating inside a digital vault. The uncomfortable truth is that WhatsApp's privacy claim is a marketing facade designed to hide the fact that your data is leaking into the cloud every night at 3 AM. According to recent analysis, ~95% of WhatsApp messages end up in plain-text backups on Apple and Google servers. While the message is "secure" while it's moving, it is completely exposed the moment it's stored. Law enforcement doesn't need to crack Meta’s encryption; they just need a subpoena for your iCloud. This reveals a systemic lie: "E2E" has become a legal loophole. It protects the company from liability while leaving the consumer entirely exposed. We’ve been sold the feeling of privacy while the actual data remains a click away for anyone with a warrant. Your "private" chat is just a plain-text folder on someone else's server.
WhatsApp’s “E2E encryption by default” claim is a giant consumer fraud: ~95% of private messages on WhatsApp end up in plain-text backups on Apple/Google servers — not E2E-encrypted. Backup encryption is optional, and few people enable it — let alone use strong passwords.
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