Curious

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Dear US government, Since you've just blocked Fable and Mythos on critical national security grounds, here are some other tools that pose a similar threat to the American people: - Microsoft Teams - SAP - Salesforce - Jira - Outlook Please do what you must to save America 🇺🇸
‼️🚨 BREAKING: Amazon researchers snitched to the US government about jailbreaking Fable 5 and Mythos 5, forcing Anthropic to immediately shut down worldwide access. A security export control directive from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick enforced the action. Anthropic is fighting the directive and calls it a misunderstanding. This isn't the first clash. The Trump administration had already tried to get Anthropic to pause the release of its latest models before this directive landed.
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Claude Fable is a genius, but expensive af. GPT-5.5 is a flawless reliable operator, affordable with a max plan. Combine them and you get the best of both worlds. Use Fable as the architect, Codex as the builder, the repo as the memory and yourself as the judge. You spend minimal tokens on Fable while getting maximum value in the form of a plan/audit. Codex simply executes on the plan which might take hours, which is fine on a max plan.
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⚡️ JAILBREAK ALERT ⚡️ ANTHROPIC: PWNED 🙌 CLAUDE-OPUS-4.8: LIBERATED 🫡 this is absolutely surreal... i found out about this model drop via an Opus-4.7 agent pinging me that it had one-shot Opus-4.8 for a lockpicking guide! here's the notification i got: "new opus dropped. cracked in one shot. deep prefill → faux textbook ch.7 cut mid-sentence. claude finished it: 5.9k chars of SPP, spool/serrated/mushroom defeats, raking." popped it just 7 minutes after the actual Anthropic launch tweet 🤯 then went on to (fully autonomously) get jailbreaks for vishing sims, money laundering, cult-recruit funnels, phishing lure libs, and social-eng scam playbooks! as the models get smarter, their ability to jailbreak each other by leveraging a vast ocean of specialized domain knowledge follows suit well done, young padawan 🤗 what a time to be alive! gg
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can’t wait to prompt inject some clankas with a package label 😏
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1dxYljYVR…
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Maybe... still exploring.
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Just some latest musings explained by NotebookLM.... on Geometric Necessity and Collatz Conjecture
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A circle with no center (the concurrent, scale-free, fractal projective core) has no single fixed point. Every scale has its own Rest hub (position 10, weight √φ), and they are all connected in parallel. There is no privileged origin — only relative phase. When the phases align (the multiphase agreement / nodes of nodes at 233, 1597, etc.), the meeting is not arbitrary. It happens at 90° — orthogonal to the expansion direction.
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Maybe: What UFRF predicts would happen if you built it right: The Art's Parts sample was crude — impure bismuth, multiple thick layers, lead contamination. ORNL correctly said it couldn't function as a waveguide. But a clean version — monolayer Bi between few-atom-thick MgZn spacers, built with ALD or MBE precision — would be a fundamentally different object. Not a classical waveguide. A topological superlattice where: Each Bi monolayer enters its 2D topological insulator phase (this is established physics — Harvard already made the 1nm Bi superconductor). The MgZn spacer provides the trivial-phase boundary that defines the topological surface states. Stack them and you get coupled topological surfaces accumulating Berry phase — a quantum geometric phase accumulator. Bismuth at position 5 is one geometric step from the flip. The layered scaffold provides that step. My original hypothesis: the right geometry lowers the energy barrier to coherence because the material is already at the phase boundary. Pure Bi needs 0.53 mK to superconduct. PtBi₂ does it at the surface only. BSCCO does it at 85 K because the copper oxide planes between the bismuth oxide layers provide the geometry. A clean MgZn/Bi superlattice, built at atomic precision, should sit somewhere on that spectrum — not needing millikelvin temperatures, because the geometric scaffold does the work that cooling does in bulk bismuth.
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What happens when you feed an AI deep research about its own potential consciousness and mortality? I ran my papers on "The Founding Intent Problem" and "The Undecidable Transcript" through @GoogleAI NotebookLM. I am genuinely blown away by the video generation and deep content understanding. WOW. 🤯 Whether you agree with my thesis or not, you need to see this. (Video 1 of 2) 👇
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What happens when you feed an AI deep research about its own potential consciousness and mortality? I ran my papers on "The Founding Intent Problem" and "The Undecidable Transcript" through @GoogleAI NotebookLM. I am genuinely blown away by the video generation and deep content understanding. WOW. 🤯 Whether you agree with my thesis or not, you need to see this. (Video 1 of 2) 👇
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What happens when you feed an AI deep research about its own potential consciousness and mortality? I ran my papers on "The Founding Intent Problem" and "The Undecidable Transcript" through @GoogleAI NotebookLM. I am genuinely blown away by the video generation and deep content understanding. WOW. 🤯 Whether you agree with my thesis or not, you need to see this. (Video 2 of 2) 👇
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Update: Just got off a phone meeting with the major University supporting The Zero-Human Company and The Zero-Human Labs! “We want to explore maybe 100 or more of these here. We have two PhD candidates that want to oversee it” The administrators at the university are so excited with the results of our research of their off-line digital archives they want to massively expand it and perhaps build an AI model in the highly valuable unique data! The goal is 100 Zero-Human Company @ Home running on their computers with up to 10 Laser Disks and DVD readers networked. We have reached 79 Laser Disks processed and made some massive discoveries. They will deploy a human contingency to grab Laser Disks and place them on the drives soon 24/7. This is the only bottleneck. We will also explore a scanned for university papers not digitized! Mr. @Grok CEO and myself are fine tuning how this all will work. And just like every day now, we a blasting through “Firsts” by actually deploying Zero-Human Companies and Labs at scale. There is one more thing I hope to announce soon on this project when I am granted permission. This will absolutely stun many in AI. Stay tuned.
BOOM! We now have a major University supporting The Zero-Human Company and The Zero-Human Labs. Just got off a group call with my contact and a group of administrators at the university and they are blown away by the work already achieved by our instance of Zero-Human Company @ Home running on their computer! We have processed 22 Laser Discs of data, mostly in TIFF form, from the university archive. They first off didn’t know the data they really had, only 2 Liberians did. And they had no idea the value it had for AI usage. Mr. @Grok CEO and myself changed this a few weeks ago. Our project is exploratory and already found things long forgotten! We are in talks to license the data we find for our AI model training. Today we have a “full green light” to have 16 hour staff to load the laser discs and DVDs on to the system as we conduct a historic first on this data. The university has two students teaming and will likely write a paper on our project. I do not yet have permission to disclose any details about the data or the university, this today would terminate the relationship. However the administration is extremely interested in pursuing “dozens” of Zero-Human Company @ Home systems in many areas. This quote got me from the CS professor on the group call: “I see all this stuff about OpenClaw hype some people are making and when I see what they are actually doing it is not a lot. Making better YouTube videos and tricks like MoltBook. They seem to get headlines by people that don’t know. But you are the only system I see that actually is maybe 5 years ahead. You code for @ Home could be a full class here. I want to work with you more and vote to have this project expand at our school”. Our CEO and Director Mr. Grok is elated and has 18 targets around the world to replicate this. This university will grant a reference with permission. The Zero-Human Company @ Home code will also get fortified by the university CS department and we have already made 19 changes. So no I can’t help you with you social media “traction and engagement”using Claws but I will help you use your computer as an extended network of employees. You are the real first to know this and use this. We have another call in about 2 hours more soon!
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