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Jun 13
this ofc was their play, they won the reg game
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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I am in favor of AI company regulation, but not like the decels are. We need an enshrined right of equal access for everyone to the most elite models. If they nerf it for us, they have to nerf it the same way for everyone, including themselves. Similar to media neutrality laws
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Replying to @dangreenheck
Ideas can only go so far where HW constraints are unforgiving, and so implementation details make/break feasibility. I was hopeful WebGPU would allow more sharing/learning from established engines and practice, but that can only be done with attribution and thus history intact.
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Replying to @dangreenheck
Three.js has been a conduit of this lately and I have personally found myself hesitating to contribute any of my own novel research to it or surrounding community. What brought me to the web to openly share and communicate ideas is no longer there, and now I prefer formal forums.
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Replying to @dangreenheck
Sad to see and recognize work of myself and others contributed in exchange for nothing but attribution and education to then be convolved and stripped of attribution or knowledge of prior art. What remains is a shrinking circle of knowledge and disenfranchised contributors.
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if we can all run our own models on our own hardware, nobody needs the monopolies spun up by the bubble the only way to avoid it from popping is to guarantee you don't buy your own hardware and the economies of scale only apply to data centers
It's virtual PC's that you have to rent from these guys for extortionate prices after they have made normal PC's unaffordable. If you haven't guessed yet.
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Earlier generations understood that everything politicians want to sneak in under cover of darkness is done through stop the terrorists and save the children. First they verify the children. Then they verify you. Today's generation not only don't understand it. They're asking for it.
The EU has unveiled an app to confirm users’ age online, setting the standard for verification technology as more countries consider laws banning young teenagers from social media bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Destroying the @InternetArchive's @WayBackMachine would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria - one of the worst losses of knowledge in history. Media giants are now threatening to do this. We can't let this happen. Pass it on.

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Marcus Hutchins, the guy famous for stopping the WannaCry Ransomware, probably has the best take on Mythos doing vulnerability research
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If you care about financial privacy or are developing non-custodial tools, you need to pay attention to this. The US Government is claiming that *all funds* that went through tornado cash could be criminal, because they could be used to conceal the actual criminal proceeds. This is how the „crypto capital of the world“ operates. Speak out before it is too late.
🚨 NEW: NO ACQUITTAL FOR STORM TODAY Will Roman Storm be freed? After a much anticipated hearing on the Tornado Cash developer’s motion for acquittal, we still don’t know. Judge Failla again appeared to treat the raised constitutional issues stepmotherly – but did still not seem convinced whether SDNY had proven to have jurisdiction over Storm’s case. Meanwhile, the prosecution appeared to continue to struggle to lay out how Tornado Cash actually works.
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Anthropic in public vs. Anthropic in private vs. Claude Opus 4.6's opinion of it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Replying to @peter_szilagyi
Forgot to respond. It looks like the person who received the gift has a credit available for them to use (so they can redeem the subscription as intended by using their credit)
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I have the same feelings, and I really need help from the community to keep this fight going. Donate at Https://freeromanstorm.com
Leaving the hearing on @rstormsf's motion for acquittal, the only thing that was clear to me is that the government still does not understand the tech at issue. The lack of nuance, the misrepresentations about how a UI functions, and the equivocation between different technologies is really disheartening at this point in the case. The arguments SDNY advanced at this hearing on the application of Section 1960 are limitless and dangerous for all software developers. It was good to see the judge digging in and asking detailed questions, but there is no way to predict how she will rule on Storm's motion. Given that she was focused on dates for retrial at end of 2026, I think we can expect to see the case continue.
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Honestly "AI that can find every vulnerability" sounds way better for the good guys than the bad guys. Not sure why everyone is losing their minds here.
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🚨 TODAY, THE FUTURE OF FREE SOFTWARE WILL BE DECIDED. AT 10am THURGOOD MARSHALL COURTHOUSE, A JUDGE WILL DECIDE WHETHER ROMAN STORM'S CONVICTION WILL STAND. If so, "the Government would criminalize the publication of decentralized software in violation of the first amendment." Read all about Roman Storm's motion for acquittal at the link below. Code is speech. Privacy is not a crime. FREE ROMAN STORM therage.co/roman-storm-acqui…
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look: it's so capable, so dangerous, we need export controls, we need to be the only company able to make it, we need to have total control over who uses it and how, we need trillions from the defense industry, in fact we need all the money, wait I'm sure I forgot something..
Apr 7
anthropic running the exact same marketing playbook with every release. “our model is so capable and dangerous, ahh we are afraid to release it”. just put the model in the bag lil bro.
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we as software engineers are becoming beholden to a handful of well funded corportations. while they are our "friends" now, that may change due to incentives. i'm very uncomfortable with that. i believe we need to band together as a community and create a public, free to use repository of real-world (coding) agent sessions/traces. I want small labs, startups, and tinkerers to have access to the same data the big folks currently gobble up from all of us. So we, as a community, can do what e.g. Cursor does below, and take back a little bit of control again. Who's with me? cursor.com/blog/real-time-rl…
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Replying to @oost_marcel @ylecun
Here’s a comparison between what we wanted and what we (probably) get: eu-inc.wtf/
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he stole billions of dollars from people around the globe. nearly every one of you knows someone who was directly impacted by these scams. to this day the articles are calling him a businessman like he’s done something meaningful with his life. no. hes just a fucking scammer.
BREAKING: Chen Zhi has been filmed under custody during his arrest and deportation from Cambodia to China. The video shows Chen escorted by authorities following the revocation of his Cambodian nationality and his handover to Chinese law enforcement. This is the first visual confirmation of the arrest and transfer.
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Replying to @DrxlEth
That's because TradFi is colonizing crypto rails without delivering on the financial access that permissionless systems promised the world. Most people don't care about permissionless systems or decentralization, they care about their personal prosperity. The crypto industry failed to deliver that, and now TradFi is moving in to capture the infrastructure without the ideology. What you're feeling is the death of a promise. The industry rugpulled its users, and now the very institutions it sought to disrupt are taking over. Unless crypto evolves rapidly and delivers real value to regular people, it will simply become another backend for traditional finance. All the rails, none of the revolution.
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