Former hacker, now builder. Razzlekhan's husband.

Joined November 2010
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What did Fable do?
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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Rules for thee, not for meee
Mfers stole all our data, trained on it, told everyone how noble they are and are now pulling the ladder behind them
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We need determistic guardrails for agents or this will keep happening
just asked codex to pull investors meetings from my calendar and draft an email, it went ahead and emailed *all of them*
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99% of vibes coders don't know the difference between a soft link and a hard link
tbh i never really cared about the agents​.md vs claude​.md stuff because you can just do ln -s agents.md claude​.md and move on with your life
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Ilya Lichtenstein retweeted
Replying to @TheStalwart
The main thing I've learned as a programmer leaning heavily into AI tools is that programming is SO MUCH MORE than just writing code - and while I can get amazing results out of the AI it's taking every inch of my 25 years of software experience
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Ilya Lichtenstein retweeted
Btw, the Manhattan Project people partied.
"Maybe there were super geniuses at the Manhattan Project working 1 day per week like zen masters" There's so many dimensions to unpack in this 1 sentence alone - Ah yes, the 2 work schedules of 1 day and 100 hours - zen masters (I assume you mean monks) meditate many hours per day, idk what this has to do with a relaxed work schedule - The Manhatten Project was a military wartime project to create a superweapon. I don't think that has any relevance to businesses in general - "super genius" doesn't have anything to do with work ethic I think this guy is just stupid af. proof anyone can get funded I guess
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Who at Meta thought it was a good idea to give an AI bot the power to reset passwords?
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Brave lived long enough to become the villain
May 28
A fresh Brave install in 2026: sponsored ad wallpapers on new tab page by default (opt out). Brave VPN, News, Talk, Leo (AI), Rewards and other revenue-milking bloat is advertised/pinned by default. Analytics and "phoning home" by default. Google as default search engine in most regions by default. Sponsored search engines like Russian Yandex in CIS countries by default: github.com/brave/brave-core/… Brave has an ad branch that handles advertising within the browser: brave.com/ads. Brave does on-device ad targeting based on cohorts and interests, just like what Chrome used to do and what Google was largely hated for (remember FLoC?). This applies to additional (opt-in) rewarded ads, shipped as part of Brave. Brave has injected referral IDs to crypto-related URLs entered into the omnibox in the past, intentionally, by design: x.com/CR1337/status/12692014… github.com/brave/brave-brows… reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/… Brave also uses dark patterns to drive users away from turning off ads in their browser. For example, an article linked from the "opt out" button in the browser has a wall of text making excuses for ads before the actual steps needed to be taken to disable them: support.brave.app/hc/en-us/a… kind of hypocritical for brave to judge firefox for lesser bullshit, don't you think?
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AGI is here, everyone
Am I crazy or is Gemini 3.5 better than any other model at knowing what time it is without having to tell it? It’s so much more time contextual.
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At some point you have to wonder if this is intentional
I am completely devastated. On May 6th, @GoogleCloud charged my card $7,069.02 for an absolute security failure on their end. Their support team has done nothing but harass and gaslight me ever since. (Case ID: 71048746) A thread on how a hobbyist got ruined by AI overnight: (1/)
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RIP OpenClaw
May 19
Introducing Gemini Spark ✨ It’s your 24/7 personal AI agent that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf, and under your direction. 🧠 It runs on Gemini 3.5 and is built on @Antigravity, so it can perform long-running tasks easily in the background. ⏱️ And because it runs on dedicated virtual machines on Google Cloud, you don’t even need to keep your laptop open. 🧰 Spark will integrate seamlessly with Google tools, and soon with third parties through MCP. #GoogleIO

ALT Animated interface introducing "Gemini Spark," showing an AI dashboard managing "Recent" tasks like a morning priorities digest and trip planning, before highlighting the "Spark (BETA)" navigation tab.

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It's always 12-18 months away
NEW: Microsoft AI chief predicts AI will automate most white-collar work within 18 months.
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Ilya Lichtenstein retweeted
did you know cloudflare encrypts the internet using a wall of lava lamps? 100 of them sit in their SF lobby. a camera films the chaos, the images get hashed, and the result seeds the cryptographic keys for ~20% of global web traffic. the london office uses a wall of double pendulums. the austin office uses hanging rainbow mobiles. the singapore office uses a chunk of uranium in a glass jar. just in case the lava lamps stop being weird enough.
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Define "breached"
JUST IN: Security researchers claim to have breached macOS using Claude Mythos.
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This is a preview of where OpenAI product strategy is headed this year
May 11
would you call it a superapp?
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Vibe coding does not replace expertise. You still have to know what you're doing
May 7
Companies like Lovable, Base44, Replit, and Netlify use AI to let anyone build a web app in seconds—and in thousands of cases, spill highly sensitive data onto the public internet. wired.com/story/thousands-of…
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I didn't get to go to the Codex party but at least I got 10x Codex limits. What should I build?
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What is the worst unit?
The worst unit is decibel: It isn't even a unit, isn't defined consistently across fields, hides an arbitrary reference scale and is named after Alexander Bell but spelled 'bel'
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This is NOT Mythos. It's same Opus 4.7 model everyone already has access to, just with a new interface and system prompt
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Claude Security is now in public beta for Claude Enterprise customers. Claude scans your codebase for vulnerabilities, validates each finding to cut false positives, and suggests patches you can review and approve.
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AI is an amplifier. If you can only build crap you will build crap 100x faster.
Its safe to say software developer jobs are fine despite AI I have 15 years experience in software development, and I know what to prompt, but still it takes hundreds of prompts to create an app with AI If you have 0 experience, you dont even know what to ask it. then what do you do when the app breaks ? non-devs have no chance to vibecode a production app devs on the other hand seem to get superpowers
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