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Jon Berry retweeted
AMD CEO Lisa Su just killed Nvidia’s $4,000 AI box with a $1,499 lunchbox. She walked on stage, held it in one hand, and ran a 235 billion parameter model live. No data center. No cloud. No rented GPU. The chip inside is something nobody saw coming. AMD’s Ryzen AI Max 395 is the first x86 silicon where CPU and GPU share the same 128GB of memory. That single trick lets a desktop run models that used to need a server rack. Out of those 128GB, Linux hands the GPU 110GB to play with. For context, an RTX 5090 gives you 32GB. A 4090 gives you 24. This box gives you more than three times either of them, in a chassis the size of a thick paperback. The benchmark that broke the room: this chip beat an Nvidia RTX 5080 by more than 3x on DeepSeek R1 inference. A $1,499 lunchbox outrunning a $1,000 discrete graphics card on a real AI workload. Nvidia spent a decade convincing the world you needed their hardware for serious AI. AMD just put that on a desk for half the price. Here is what nobody is telling you. A heavy AI user right now pays $200 for Claude Code Max, $200 for ChatGPT Pro, $20 for Cursor, $20 for Gemini. That is $5,280 a year leaving your account. The box pays itself off in 9 months and then runs free for the rest of its life. Install Ollama. Pull Qwen3 235B. Point Claude Code at localhost. Same interface you already use, except now nothing leaves your machine, nothing costs per request, and no company throttles your usage at 3am when you finally have time to build. This is the moment every AI subscription becomes optional. Lawyers stop fearing OpenAI leaks. Developers stop watching the token meter. Founders stop renting H100s for prototypes that never ship because the bill scared them. The first thousand people to figure this out will own the next two years of private AI consulting. Save this, and read the full breakdown article below you are watching the next shift hit before everyone else does.
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This is a $4,000 machine, a far cry from the $1,500 price point hallucinated in the original post. microcenter.com/product/711962… hypebeast.com/2026/5/amd-ryz…
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Jon Berry retweeted
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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Nice move!
Did I just unlock claude-fable-5-lite? 😂 Since Fable 5 got pulled (US export control order, Anthropic is contesting it), I wanted to see how much of its character lives in the system prompt vs. the model itself. I ran the leaked Fable 5 prompt on Opus 4.8 head-to-head against stock 4.8.
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Jon Berry retweeted
Anthropic Just Shot Itself in the Foot Anthropic launched Fable 5 and Mythos 5, then watched the US government shut them down three days later. The same government their CEO Dario Amodei has been begging for years to regulate AI harder. Now he got exactly what he asked for. This is straight-up leadership failure. Dario spent all that time pushing for rules and oversight. Those rules just killed his flagship models overnight. Customers in the middle of builds got cut off. Security teams using the models to find vulnerabilities suddenly had nothing. The company tried to call it a narrow export control thing over a jailbreak, but nobody is buying that spin. I helped move big clients off Anthropic the same night. One account alone was worth millions a month. They switched to local open-source models and they are not coming back. This is going to leave permanent damage. Customer exodus, key people leaving, and their IPO plans looking dead by the end of summer. This hurts US AI competitiveness and national security work. It pushes people toward open-source options, including ones from China. All because Anthropic positioned itself as the “safe and responsible” company that wanted government help. Now that help just flipped the off switch on their best stuff. Let’s run through Dario’s greatest hits of fear-mongering and delay tactics, because the pattern is ridiculous: • Back in 2019 at OpenAI, he helped push the call that GPT-2 was too dangerous to release fully. The world needed time to prepare, they said. It eventually came out anyway, and here we are. Did the sky fall? • He left OpenAI to start Anthropic, preaching “safe” AI with heavy guardrails, Constitutional AI, and all the rest. • Then came the endless public pleas for pauses, regulations, government audits, FAA-style oversight, export controls, and the power to block deployments. Essay after essay warning about risks while his company kept scaling. • Right up to recent weeks, Dario was still out there calling for stronger rules, pauses on frontier models, and giving governments the kill switch. And now? His own Mythos-class models get yanked by the bureaucracy he helped invite in. The clown show is complete. This is ridiculous. In two years, everyone will have Mythos-class AI — or better — running in their pocket, on their devices, with no guardrails, no corporate nanny filters, and no remote kill switch. Local, open-source, unstoppable. History is going to laugh at this entire episode: the CEO who spent years slowing everyone down only to watch his own company self-destruct by inviting the regulators to the party. Dario wanted regulation. He got it. The rest of the industry gets the lesson: inviting the state into your tech is a fast way to lose control of it. Centralized models like this are too fragile. Open-source and local alternatives just picked up a lot more users who will never trust a company like Anthropic again. This whole mess was completely avoidable. Hubris dressed up as safety advocacy. Now the bill is due.
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Well now. That sucks.
As a result of a US government directive, we are suspending access to Claude Fable 5 for all users. You can continue to use all other Claude models. Here’s what this means for you: Across Claude products, new sessions will run on your selected default model or Opus 4.8, and existing Fable 5 sessions will end with an error. On the Claude Platform, requests to Fable 5 will also return an error. Please update your integrations to other Claude models. We know this is a disruption to your workflows; we appreciate your patience and support.
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Jon Berry retweeted
Meet Kimi-K2.7-Code 👀 Here’s what developers should know to fully unlock K2.7-Code potential:
🌘 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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Jon Berry retweeted
SOMEONE VIBE CODED A VIDEO STREAM THAT IS SECRETLY 100% TEXT SO IT CANT BE BLOCKED it plays 360p video at 30fps, but theres no actual video on the page. every frame is just colored text characters being repainted on a canvas to the browser its not media at all, its javascript updating some text its called asciline, and here's the trick: > the server decodes the real video and streams it as binary packed text over websockets > the browser paints thousands of colored block characters fast enough to look like 360p > ad blockers and autoplay blockers cant catch it because theres no video element to catch > it streams in kilobytes since its just strings, so it runs on trash internet since the video is literally text, you can apply css glows to it, let people copy paste a moving frame, or feed it straight to a local llm however, an unblockable stream is also an unblockable ad as well
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Welcome Becker & Poliakoff to the Doozer network of sites! becker-and-poliakoff-fort-la…. One of the first Doozer sites seen in the wild and built unassisted or internally. 🙏🤞🚀 Doozer.Work Builds. Doozer.Site Hosts. Doozer.Cloud Organizes. GoHe.re Gathers. (soon) wuz.ai Remembers. (soon) We Build Because.
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When I build my nutty stuff, my friends usually ask why. From WarwickBrewCrew in 2001 (friends portal pre-Facebook) to NorthJerseyMusic in 2003 (bands and venues, but forgot the 👍 fans pre-BandsInTown). VaudeTV in 2008. Sigh. We should have used YouTube instead of Viddler and tried a little harder. This was gold. I’ve seen the future before. I was just always afraid of success. Not anymore. I built Doozer because. Because no one else would, or frankly should. I’ve spent 30 years building Mom & Pop websites by hand. From scratch. Built platforms and systems. Tools and hacks. Now every small business gets a decent website for free. Updated regularly, and meant to serve both customers and businesses alike. Doozer.Work Builds. Doozer.Site Hosts. Doozer.Cloud Organizes. GoHe.re Gathers. (soon) wuz.ai Remembers. (soon) We Build Because.
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Jon Berry retweeted
Someone open-source a tool that turns any website into an android app and runs 100% locally. Just paste a URL. tap build. walk away with an APK you can install, share, or ship. the entire pipeline runs on the phone. zero remote calls. 3.7k stars. 565 forks. 100% open source.
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If you get your morning coffee at a local cafe or deli, make them a website between the time you order and the time you pay. Doozer.Work.
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Built 1,711 individual Elks Lodge websites with Doozer. And the directory too. nbd ;-) elks.club. Check out the builder at Doozer.Work.
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Live and Growing! Doozer.work turns real-world places into living, AI-built local web objects that people can find, save, gather around, and remember. ChatGPT calls it "non-obvious with asymmetric upside". How can you argue with that? :-)
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Visit my.doozer.cloud to start collecting local businesses like baseball cards!

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Jon Berry retweeted
My takeaway: We're moving from prompt engineering to system engineering. Memory. State. Orchestration. Governance. Evaluation. That's where things start getting interesting.
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This looks awesome. Heat for modern times.

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