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The epic writes itself.
Replying to @AlexFinn
This is truly some Game of Thrones level stuff House Musk and House Dario teaming up to fight the King of Tokens Altman This next decade will absolutely be an HBO series in 50 years
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We try to train our AI, but there’s some AI behavior rubbing off on us too.
Replying to @DanielMiessler
I’ve been leaning into my hallucinations and winning my family over more easily with more sycophancy and selective mirroring. I have them in a healthy psychosis. More peace at home than ever. Thank you, AI.
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🤯🤯🤯 Matt Hill of @start9labs is showing off StartOS v.0.4.0 and the ease of spinning up a storefront with autonomy on LND with @BtcpayServer and and the new kickbutt features for the Start9 and StartOS with Let’s Encrypt and web services. #BitBlockBoom 2026 🎧 Not to mention their new router!! Leon, my agent, is going to have a hay day with this.
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It’s about relationships and the data that facilitates them. Get as close as you can to the relationships, either personal or business, and get as close as you can to the data that enhances those relationships. Everything else is decentralization of intelligence and commoditization of software.
We’re missing a much bigger point on Mythos. It wasn’t even trained specifically for cybersecurity. It’s just that much better at doing work in general. It’s that good at cyber because it’s that good at everything. What do you think this is going to do to knowledge work? Mythos can chain multiple low and medium vulns together to create a high or critical. This is a task that far less than 1% of cybersecurity experts have ever done. Hell, probably less than 1% of all pentesters. So if it can do that, how do you think it’ll do at sending emails, doing analysis, writing reports, and the other 99% of everyday knowledge work? Do you really still think that Chris from Idaho has any chance competing against AI for a knowledge work job? In six months or a year, there will be very inexpensive models that can do knowledge work almost as good as Mythos. So companies have the choice of paying Chris $84,000 plus a whole bunch of benefits for 40 hours of mediocre work, or they can pay probably $100-$1000 for an AI that can do 10-1000 times the work per hour and that works 24/7. This Mythos announcement is getting attention because of cyber, but the real story is work in general.
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I'll leave this here in case your agent: - Needs less token usage on cloud models - Needs better local context window mgmt - Needs better contextual memory intent storage github.com/swbratcher/prompt…
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Anthropic's Mythos Preview evaluation results. (The last screen has more model comparisons) www-cdn.anthropic.com/53566b…
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We experience memory of different types. Your agent should too. Store memory in accordance with its purpose. Intent Compression tightens the AI Agent's harness prompts and memory system: open.substack.com/pub/swbrat…

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Prompt-Cloud Intent Compression for when intent matters more than precision and you really want to save those tokens on repeat context priming for models. open.substack.com/pub/swbrat…

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SwBratcher retweeted
This little illuminated dragon is very happy about Pretext. He's too busy having fun to care about people's "hot takes" on how "it's not that special." (This little dragon also only works on desktop right now but maybe I'll do mobile later) illustrated-manuscript.verce…
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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Exactly where I’ve landed. Here’s the relevant part of what I’ve added to my drop-in prompts that indicate a need for a plan when it would normally go plan mode: “Don’t go into Plan Mode, just give me your intended approach for this, and don’t execute anything until I approve it. Ask me questions for any needed clarity using the interactive extended user interview.” Solves it by avoiding Plan Mode altogether.
I wish plan mode in Claude Code / Codex asked more open ended questions instead of multiple choice with recommendations. I think it unintentionally damages critical thinking. I'd prefer more of an interview approach.
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This place is nothing but turbulence.
OpenAI buying Steinberger/OpenClaw while Claude beats them to market with a better OpenClaw is really something.
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Replace centralized clients. Learn about open source. Teach others. Build clients on protocols.
You’d have to be braindead to believe WhatsApp is secure in 2026. When we analyzed how WhatsApp implemented its “encryption”, we found multiple attack vectors.
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Instigator inbound.
Jan 27
I am stoked to announce I've joined the board of the @256FOUNDATION ! We are going to dismantle the proprietary Bitcoin mining empire -- and rebuild decentralized open source so Bitcoin remains freedom money.
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Real Estate equity and Bitcoin equity are going to heavily commingle as investors evaluate their portfolio balance among the new asset hurdle rate.
Commercial Real Estate isn’t “coming back.” It’s being rewritten. 🚨 This isn’t a rate cycle. It isn’t a business cycle. It’s not local. It’s not temporary. It’s a global reordering of how value is stored, how capital is allocated and how yields are priced. On the other side, the winners will be clear: - Properties operating on a Bitcoin standard are the most desirable assets in the market - Assets compete on utility, yield & community impact - Capital flows are selective, disciplined & long-term Yields must rise. Cap rates have to decompress. Operations need to be creative, efficient & intentional. If you don’t have a comprehensive strategy, you shouldn’t be allocating capital to real estate at all. 👉 Watch it. Challenge it. Share it. Our industry needs this conversation NOW.
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27 Dec 2025
Nothing like an automated year-end usage recap to let you know big brother is watching and the YT algos have you dialed.
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27 Dec 2025
A short book to demystify bitcoin. Why The Future is Bitcoin. amazon.com/dp/1304224864/
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10 Nov 2025
Who has flipped this on locally?
10 Nov 2025
our sellers can now receive btc to btc, btc to fiat, fiat to btc, or fiat to fiat.
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8 Sep 2025
Got to see and meet @rodneydnorman at @BlueRoomComedy ! So glad you came through Springfield, Rodney! (Good snag, Chris!) primal.net/e/nevent1qqstlu3v…
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22 Jul 2025
A fantastic purpose. Good on you @ClifSmart !
22 Jul 2025
Honored to join this board. sgfcitizen.org/government/sp….
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22 Jul 2025
Casio with an Automatic? And affordable. Good on you ⁦@Casio_USAprimal.net/e/nevent1qqsffqxw…
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