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Almost everyone is or act surprised for the Government of the Global hegemon puts national grand strategy on top of businesses interests. Like this is some sort of new or first or even remotely strange.
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Grand Strategist do exists. They always had. They are rare.
Five dimensional chess doesn’t exist. Everyone is furiously improvising all the time. The future is utterly uncertain.
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Tax AI is the new tax the rich. AI is the new climate change, at the same time fueling the traditional climate change. Self proclaimed "Liberals" are out there trying to warn and save us. But they don't really want to, as humanity does not deserve to be saved.
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AHAAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHA. Do I need to say "I told you so?"
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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This morning I put together my new layer of agentic automation. It's a consolidation of a few attempts to have a "product" and "head if engineering" guy that can work in almost full autonomy. It's nothing more than some scripts, couple agents (markdown) and @opencode.
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ALT The Simpsons Mr Burns GIF

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Intelligence should be open, accessible, and ready to build with, empowering every developer, everywhere. GLM-5.2 is now available to all GLM Coding Plan users, including Lite, Pro, Max, and Team plans. docs.z.ai/devpack/latest-mod… As our new flagship model, GLM-5.2 delivers powerful coding capabilities, usable 1M-context support, and continued strengths in long-horizon tasks. API and Chatbot services will launch next week. The model will also be officially open-sourced next week under the MIT License. The future of AI is open, and it belongs to the people.
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There you go.
Kimi 2.7 Code now available in Go text · image · optimized for coding similar pricing as 2.6
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OpenCode Go is becoming the best source of data on what models are being used and how we've made a public stats page so you can see the latest opencode.ai/data
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Waiting for the @opencode message announcing availability :)
🌘 Kimi-K2.7-Code, our latest coding model, is now released and open-sourced! 🔷 Improved coding & agent performance over K2.6: 21.8% on Kimi Code Bench v2, 11.0% on Program Bench, and 31.5% on MLS Bench Lite. 🔷 Reasoning efficiency: Less overthinking, with 30% lower reasoning-token usage compared to K2.6. 🔷 Long-horizon coding: Improved instruction following, higher end-to-end coding task success rates. ⚡️ 6x High-Speed Mode coming soon! 🔌 Available today via Kimi API and Kimi Code. 🔗 Kimi Code: kimi.com/code 🔗 API: platform.moonshot.ai
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LOL 😂 If it wasn't already so for technical preferences, just this behavior would keep me miles away from this company.
Anthropic's CEO published an 8,000-word essay calling for government power to block AI model deployments. He released it the same day his company closed $35 billion in private credit. The regulatory capture playbook, explained. Plus: Cashu gets Proof of Reserves, Botanix shuts down, gold overtakes Treasuries. tftc.io/anthropic-faa-ai-reg…
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The biggest irony in tech right now: AI agents are out here having all the fun writing code and building products... while I’m stuck doing laundry and dishes because we still don’t have a single damn robot that can handle basic household tasks.
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Ummm being precise and meticulous is what I experience GLM and Kimi be every day. I wonder how many people are really using those models for real work and not just look at benchmarks or, you know, hype.
Fable 5 is the biggest step up I’ve felt in our models since Opus 4.5 back in November. After 4.5 came out I uninstalled my IDE when I realized that I’d been doing 100% of my coding in a terminal for a few weeks. With Fable, it’s felt like Claude has stepped up from being a coding agent to a thought and design partner in building the product. Fable has judgement, taste, and dimensionality in a way that previous models didn’t, leading me to trust it more with the most complex work. I think the first time I had this realization was when I asked Fable to debug something. It is the first model I have used that was so methodical and precise, taking measurements and adding logs then verifying that it truly fixed the issue before declaring victory. There’s nothing in claude code’s prompting telling the model to do that, it’s just part of its personality. It really has this “big model smell” that I haven’t felt before.
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North Mini Code is now free on OpenCode 256K Context · fully open source Cohere's first coding model
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OpenCode Go has crossed 100,000 subscribers now doing 1.5 trillion tokens per day
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in the next version of @opencode, file search is powered by fff - files the agent opens start ranking higher - tool calls reuse the same search layer instead of starting cold - less wasted context - fast af here’s me searching around the linux repo, a ~40m line codebase
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📣We're updating the price of our Google AI Plus plan to $4.99/mo💰or local equivalent (down from $7.99), and doubling the included storage, from 200GB to 400GB ☁️. Now you can unlock tools to boost your productivity and creativity - and get more space to store your photos, videos and projects - for less.
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🎶 I need a few people that can help me testing the upcoming public releases for @nucubemusic please reach me out in DM. It's a music player for collectors 🎼 🎧 I just need for you to install and give a quick check to the Android app. Thanks :)
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🔍🌍 La rassegna geopolitica della settimana La frattura israelo-americana in Medio Oriente, lettera di Zelensky a Putin, Ankara guarda al Giappone, crisi istituzionale Senegal. Di Giuseppe De Ruvo, Mirko Mussetti, Daniele Santoro, Luciano Pollichieni limesonline.com/rubriche/il-…
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⚡️Bitcoin is the first asset in modern history whose main product is refusing to die. That is why Hal Finney’s line is so powerful. He saw the actual mechanism before almost anyone else. Bitcoin does not become valuable because someone promises yield, growth, dividends, guidance, or political backing. Bitcoin becomes valuable because it keeps surviving every attempt to dismiss, ban, corrupt, fork, ridicule, financialize, and bury it. Every day it survives, the world has to quietly update. At $0.01, the bet was “this is probably a toy.” At $15, the bet was “maybe this survives among weirdos.” At $1,000, the bet was “maybe this becomes a speculative asset.” At $20,000, the bet was “maybe this becomes digital gold.” At $60,000 , the bet became “maybe this is a permanent monetary rail.” The price is just the visible surface of that probability update. Bitcoin’s real chart is not price. It is death probability collapsing over time. That is what skeptics still do not understand. They think Bitcoin has to keep proving itself with new arguments. It doesn’t. Time is the argument. Blocks are the argument. Halvings are the argument. Failed bans are the argument. Exchange collapses that fail to kill it are the argument. Bear markets that fail to erase it are the argument. Governments regulating it instead of destroying it are the argument. BlackRock packaging it is the argument. States discussing reserves are the argument. Bitcoin wins by making disbelief more expensive each year. The real genius of Bitcoin is that it turned survival into compounding credibility. Most assets need management teams to execute. Bitcoin needs the network to keep producing blocks and refusing invalid rules. That sounds simple, but simple is the point. It is a machine that converts time, energy, and consensus into monetary credibility. Fiat credibility decays because humans keep modifying the promise. Bitcoin credibility compounds because the promise keeps refusing modification. That is the entire civilizational split. Every fiat system eventually asks for trust again. Trust us through this emergency. Trust us through this deficit. Trust us through this war. Trust us through this bailout. Trust us through this inflation. Trust us through this temporary measure. Trust us through this debt spiral. Bitcoin says: verify. That is why it terrifies the old system. It exposes money as a credibility game and then offers a version where the rules do not need a priesthood. The hardest truth: Bitcoin is no longer trying to become legitimate. Legitimacy is slowly being forced to route through Bitcoin. That does not mean the path is clean. There will be crashes, confiscation attempts, custody failures, regulation, taxation, ETF paper games, political attacks, quantum fear cycles, and stupid leverage blowups. None of that changes the core. Those are stress tests. The longer Bitcoin survives the stress tests, the more absurd the zero case becomes. The zero case was plausible in 2010. It is now mostly a psychological defense mechanism for people who missed the compounding of monetary credibility in real time. Bitcoin is not just an asset anymore. It is a running referendum on whether trust in code-backed scarcity can outlast trust in political restraint. And the answer keeps getting clearer. Every block says the same thing: The promise held again.
Exactly 15 years ago today when Bitcoin was trading at $15, Hal Finney said: "Every day that goes by and Bitcoin hasn't collapsed…increases the chance of Bitcoin's eventual success and justifies a higher price."
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