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Average Codex users: > keeps getting rate-limit resets > gets 10% more usage > 5-hour cap temporarily disappears > codex keeps working until the task is finished > Sleeps peacefully Average Claude Code users: > Watches the weekly limit disappear in real time > Hits the cap halfway through...

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Introducing a new tool called "SideChannel". A secure alternative to OpenClaw. Utilizes signal for communication and has Claude integration. I built SideChannel, an open-source Signal bot that connects Claude AI to your entire development workflow. End-to-end encrypted. From your pocket. The real power is autonomous development. Send one message like "Build a REST API with auth, pagination, and tests" and SideChannel will: - Generate a full PRD with stories and atomic tasks. - Dispatch up to 10 parallel workers (each running Claude). - Independently verify every task with a separate Claude context. - Run quality gates to catch regressions - Auto-fix failures. - Send you progress updates via Signal as work completes. Every piece of code is reviewed by a separate AI context using a fail-closed security model. If it detects security issues, backdoors, or logic errors — the code gets rejected automatically. No rubber stamps. It also has memory that actually works. Conversations are stored with vector embeddings for semantic search. Claude remembers your project conventions, past decisions, and what's been tried before. It gets smarter about your codebase over time. Other things I'm proud of: - Plugin framework for extending with custom commands. - Multi-project support with per-user scoping. - Rate limiting, path validation, phone allowlist. - Git checkpoints before every task, atomic commits after. - Stale task recovery, circular dependency detection. - Works on Linux and macOS, one-command install. It also integrates into OpenAI or Grok (optional) for more Generative AI response for simple things like "Whats the weather in New York City right now?".

Dave Kennedy

49,427 次观看 • 4 个月前

Meta just shipped the official Ads CLI 🤯 The first time you can plug Claude Code directly into your Meta ad account without a third-party connector or (allegedly) getting your account banned. Plug it into Claude Code and Claude can pull live performance data, build dashboards, and analyze creative fatigue, all from one prompt. Here's what's possible inside Claude Code: → Pull last 30 days of campaign performance into a styled HTML dashboard → Find every ad with frequency over 3.0 or CTR drops over 20% week-over-week → Generate weekly client reports written in your brand voice → Run anomaly detection on spend, CPM, and conversions → Build creative fatigue alerts that flag dying ads before CPAs blow up The biggest difference from every third-party Meta MCP that's been floating around: This one is built and maintained by Meta themselves. Most folks running Meta ads won't touch third-party connectors because the ban risk is real. The official CLI (mostly) eliminates that. It's your token, your app, your direct connection to Meta's API. I put together the complete playbook: → The exact 15-minute setup: Meta Developer App, system user, asset assignment, token generation → 20+ prompt templates for reporting, fatigue detection, opportunity scoring, and anomaly analysis → A weekly operating cadence: Monday performance pull, Wednesday creative review, Friday exec brief → Rate limit guardrails so you don't trip Meta's automated enforcement → The 5 prompts to run first Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

35,406 次观看 • 2 个月前

An ex-Anthropic engineer stopped next to me at a meetup in LV. I had my Polymarket terminal open. He watched the ladder for maybe fifteen seconds and said one sentence. "You're trying to predict the market. You should be measuring when it falls asleep" I asked what that was supposed to mean. He pulled my laptop closer. Opened one repository. 86 million trades. Every wallet. Every fill. Every close. The full Polymarket record since day one. "Stop reading posts. Read behavior. Ask one question - who makes money when liquidity disappears" I asked why he cared about that more than entries. He said the best wallets are not better at guessing. They are better at waiting. Then he had Claude work through the dataset. Find wallets with 70%+ win rate. More than 100 trades. Then isolate what they do between 02:30 and 04:00 UTC. That was the first useful query I had run in months. The pattern was obvious. Normal hours: tight book. noisy edge. Wolf Hour: wide book. lazy pricing. Typical spread: 2-3 cents. Dead hours: 8-10 cents. Same market. Different level of defense. I asked why Claude Code instead of just using chat. He laughed. "Because chat gives opinions. Claude Code goes into the repo, reads the structure, and actually works through the data" Then he opened the scanner. Three commands. 500+ markets live. Read-only. No API key. Claude built the overnight filter in about twenty minutes. Fair value gap > 8 cents. Spread blown out beyond normal. Resolution in 4-48 hours. No new trades unless the contract was pre-approved during liquid hours. Most markets died immediately. The few that survived were the only ones worth touching. One example. Fair value during the day: $0.51. Wolf Hour target: $0.41. At 3:12 UTC the ask printed there. Order in. London woke up. Same contract traded back around $0.50. Not prediction alpha. Structural mispricing. Then he said the line that made the whole thing click. "Good traders use AI to think faster. Great ones use it to stop themselves from trading until the market gets stupid" I rebuilt the stack that week. Daytime research. Night scanner. Morning exits. Four real entries a week was enough. About 9 cents blended edge. Roughly $9,360 a year on around $2,000 average deployed capital. No team. No fancy infra. No sitting there at 3 AM pretending discretion is a system. the edge was never hidden in better prompts. it was sitting in the one part of the night when the market stopped protecting its own prices.

st1ne

38,360 次观看 • 3 个月前

Claude Code Agent Teams are f*cking ridiculous 🤯 One prompt → a team lead breaks your project into pieces, spins up multiple AI agents, and they all work on different parts simultaneously. Research, builds, reviews, and debugging: all happening at the same time. All inside Claude Code. If you're running complex projects where every step waits on the last one... Agent teams eliminate the entire bottleneck: → Tell Claude what you need and describe the team structure in plain English → A lead agent breaks the work into a shared task list → It spawns 3-5 teammates — each with their own context and workspace → Teammates research, build, test, and review in parallel → They message each other, share findings, and challenge each other's work → The lead synthesizes everything into a finished deliverable No managing agents yourself. No waiting for step 1 to finish before step 2 starts. No single-lens reviews that miss half the issues. What you get: → Competitive research across 5 brands done in minutes instead of hours → Multi-component builds where frontend, backend, and data layers happen simultaneously → Creative reviews from 3 different angles at once — brand voice, conversion, differentiation → Funnel debugging where 4 agents investigate 4 theories and debate until they find the real answer Built 100% in Claude Code with one settings change. I put together a full DTC playbook: 5 workflows with copy-paste prompts, the exact setup process, token management tips, and honest guidance on when agent teams are worth it vs. when a simpler approach is the better move. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "AGENTS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

46,384 次观看 • 4 个月前

An Anthropic engineer paid for my espresso at Sightglass when he saw my screen I was running my Polymarket bot from the counter. He was next in line. Looked over my shoulder. Stopped scrolling. "That's not a normal trading app. What's it actually running on" I told him. Claude Code. Four repos. $25 a month. He sat down without asking. "I'm on the agent team. We stress test Claude for exactly this. You're letting it find its own edges" Not just edges. Wallets. 86 million trades. Every wallet. Every entry. Every exit. "You're feeding Claude raw wallet data and letting it identify who consistently wins. Then cloning them" He said it slowly. Like he was writing the threat model in his head. One prompt. Find every wallet with 100 plus trades and win rate above 70%. Rank by profit. Export top 50. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets in 4 minutes. Returned 47. The top 20 made more than the bottom 13,000 combined. "That's not a stat. That's a hit list" Exactly. "And you didn't write the scoring function" Claude did. I just wired it into an if-statement. Then I showed him the second repo. Official Rust CLI. No API key for reads. 500 markets, Claude scores them in minutes. Gap. Depth. Resolution window. 487 markets become 35 before a dollar moves. 93% killed before I even see them. A green fill landed on the screen. +$84. Copytrade wallet: He watched it hit. "How does it decide to actually enter" Three agents. Shared wallet. No shared memory. Arbitrage, convergence, whale copy. 2 agree, full size. 1 alone, half. Disagree, no trade. Consensus filter alone killed 40% of losing trades. "And the exits?" The 47 whales never hold to settlement. 91% exit early. 73% of max profit captured. Redeploy immediately. My bot cuts at 85% of expected move or on a 3x volume spike. "You built a whale copy bot that exits before the whales" Yeah. He put his espresso down. "How often does it trade" 10 a day on average. Most of them skipped before I look up from my coffee. My setup: Claude API - $20/mo VPS in Germany - $5/mo poly_data - free polymarket-cli - free Polymarket/agents - free $200 seed. 27 days ago. $14,300 now. Copytrade here: 271 trades. 74% win rate. Sharpe 2.47. I haven't touched it in 27 days. He stared at the screen for a long time. "This is literally what our red team simulates. Except you actually shipped it" He emailed me the next morning. "Any chance you'd take a call with our policy lead" I told him the article is the call. Read it twice. Too late to gatekeep.

Lunar

989,836 次观看 • 2 个月前

Claude Cowork Sub-Agents are f*cking cracked 🤯 One prompt → 50 competitor ads analyzed, hooks extracted, and a full creative brief generated. 10 AI agents running in parallel, under 5 minutes. All inside Claude Cowork. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still doing creative research and ad production one task at a time inside Claude. If you're analyzing competitor ads one by one, copying hooks into a spreadsheet manually, writing brief after brief from scratch, and watching Claude's output quality fall off a cliff after the 15th variation because the context window is completely bloated... Sub-agents eliminate the entire bottleneck: → Drop in a spreadsheet of 50 competitor ads and spin up 10 parallel sub-agents → Each sub-agent analyzes 5 ads simultaneously — hooks, angles, CTAs, emotional tone, creative format → They report structured summaries back to the main agent without bloating the context → The main agent synthesizes patterns across all 50 ads into a competitive intel brief → Then spin up another round of sub-agents to generate 30 ad copy variations across 10 personas → Each sub-agent writes for 1-2 personas in a fresh context — so variation 30 is as sharp as variation 1 No analyzing ads one at a time. No context window blowing up halfway through. No copy quality degrading after the first dozen variations. What this gives you: → 50 competitor ads broken down in minutes — hooks, angles, CTAs, formats, all structured → Pattern analysis across the full dataset that you'd miss reviewing ads individually → 30+ ad copy variations with persona-specific messaging that actually stays sharp → A workflow you can save as reusable skills and trigger with one command next time → The same output quality on the last task as the first Built 100% inside Claude Cowork with sub-agents. I put together a full DTC playbook: 5 bulk workflows with copy-paste prompts, the exact sub-agent prompting pattern, batching guidelines, and an honest breakdown of when this setup is worth it vs. when a simpler approach is the better move. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "AGENTS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

50,075 次观看 • 4 个月前

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Mario Nawfal

89,347 次观看 • 4 个月前

An Anthropic engineer watched my screen from the next table at a cafe in SF. "Are you running Claude against live prediction markets right now" I told him yes. Then I showed him the stack. 214 trades. 74% win rate. +$9,437 in 19 days. Here's what actually happened: I gave Claude two repos and a simple job. Three commands. 500+ markets. No API key. Just a clean way to score the board fast. The system does not try to predict the world. It tries to find which wallets consistently exit better than the crowd, isolate the pattern, and only fire when the same structure shows up again. Main filter: captured value / expected value > 0.70 If a wallet wins often but leaks the move on exit, it gets ignored. If it captures most of the move and cuts losers fast, it becomes signal. Sizing uses Kelly: f* = (p*b - q) / b That is what stops the terminal from apeing into weak edges. Most of the time it does nothing. No edge - no position. Three trades from the run: > AMD Xilinx - entered 52c. Model said 59c. Closed +7c in 2h40m. > Artemis launch - entered 63c. Model said 85c. Closed +22c in 5h10m. > Derecho MW - entered 71c. Model said 87c. Closed +16c in 1h50m. When he saw the repo links and the live terminal, he stopped talking for a second. Then he said: "We tested something close to this internally." That was the whole joke. The data is public. The repos are public. The market is public. But most Polymarket traders still trade headlines, hold too long, and call it conviction. Polymarket does not reward the smartest story. It rewards the cleaner exit. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'CLAUDE' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me Marry Evan (so i can DM you)

Marry Evan

33,417 次观看 • 2 个月前

BREAKING: Anthropic just dropped Opus 4.8—and it is a MONSTER We've been testing for about a week Every 📧 and our verdict is they could've just called it Opus 5, it's that good. Here's our vibe check: - Beats GPT-5.5 on Senior Engineer bench. On our toughest benchmark Opus 4.8 scores a 63—a hair higher than GPT-5.5's score of 62, and a full 30 points higher than Opus 4.7. It tackled a ground-up rewrite of a production codebase, and actually built something that works. HOWEVER: Coding performance varied a lot at different reasoning levels. We recommend using it on xhigh for best results. - Incredibly good writer. Opus 4.8 scored a 79.6 on our writing benchmark—measuring models on real-world writing tasks we do all of the time like essay writing, promo email writing, and more. It beats GPT-5.5 by 6 points. It produces well-written prose with fewer "AI-isms". It's also very good at writing in your voice given the right context. HOWEVER: Writing performance also varied with reasoning levels. Medium reasoning had higher incidence of AI-isms—we found best results with high. - Beast at knowledge work. Opus 4.8 is very good at general knowledge work tasks like report creation, research and more. It produced the best PowerPoint one-shot we've ever seen on our deck generation benchmark. - Emotionally intelligent, willing to question the frame. I've also found it to be quite good at talking through psychological or interpersonal issues. It has a high EQ, and it's also good at not glazing and helping to expand your perspective. Its thought process feels extremely rich and dynamic. THE BAD: These days a model is only as good as its harness, and Codex is still a far superior harness to the Claude Desktop app. This has kept me using Codex + GPT-5.5 as my daily driver, but I am flipping back and forth a lot more between Codex and Claude. Anthropic is back baby! Read the rest on Every 📧:

Dan Shipper 📧

353,254 次观看 • 1 个月前

This Claude Code Skills Pack is a cheat code for ad creative teams 🤯 10 plug-and-play skills → competitor audits, creative briefs, 20 hook variations, ad copy, static ads, landing pages, & weekly performance reports. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still prompting Claude Code from scratch every time. If you're re-explaining your brand voice in every session, getting inconsistent output depending on who's prompting, and spending 30 minutes on tasks that should take 30 seconds... These skills eliminate the entire loop: → Competitor Ad Research Agent Drop a brand name, get back a full creative audit — hooks, messaging angles, ad formats, CTAs, and "steal this" angles. No more scrolling the Ad Library for an hour. → Creative Brief Generator One prompt, complete brief in your exact template. Hooks, concepts, visual direction, brand voice — all loaded from your own files. → Hook & Script Writer 15+ hooks categorized by type (curiosity, problem-agitation, result-first, social proof). Full 30-60s scripts with the hook → problem → mechanism → proof → CTA structure baked in. → Ad Copy Variation Engine Feed it one winning ad, get back 20 variations — each targeting a different persona and pain point. Same structure, different angles. Creative fatigue solved. → Weekly Report Writer Drop in your Meta ads CSV. Get back the narrative summary, anomaly flags, creative fatigue alerts, and recommended next steps. The report nobody wants to write, written in 60 seconds. → Creative Fatigue Detector Flags ads before they die. CTR trending down, frequency climbing, conversion rate dropping — caught in hours, not after three days of wasted spend. No prompting from scratch every time. No inconsistent output across your team. No re-explaining context in every session. I packaged all 10 as a free Skills Pack. Copy-paste the files into your Claude Code commands folder and they just work. Want the full Skills Pack? > Like this post > Comment "SKILLS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

55,788 次观看 • 4 个月前

An Anthropic paid for my espresso at Sightglass when he saw my screen. I was backtesting a Claude-built arbitrage system. Terminal open. Live trades firing. He glanced over. Stopped walking. That is not TradingView. What framework is that actually running. Claude Code. Three repos. One prompt. $20 per month. He sat down across from me without asking. I work on AlphaGo successor models. We test reinforcement agents for market simulation. You are running something similar but you let Claude write the strategy layer. Not just strategy. Detection. github/warproxxx/poly_data 86 million Polymarket trades. Every wallet. Every position. Every timestamp. You are feeding Claude transaction history and letting it identify asymmetric behavior patterns. Then cloning the profitable ones in real time. Exactly. One prompt: Scan every wallet with 150+ trades and ROI above 65%. Rank by consistency. Export top 40. Claude processed 18,600 wallets in 6 minutes. Returned 38. Top 15 wallets outperformed the bottom 18,000 combined. That is not analysis. That is alpha concentration. Precisely. And you did not write the ranking algorithm. Claude built it. I just connected it to execution logic. Then I opened the second repo. github/Polymarket/polymarket-cli Official Rust CLI. No auth required for reads. 600+ markets scanned in under 3 minutes. Claude scores: liquidity depth, pricing gap, resolution timeline. 512 markets reduced to 28 before capital moves. 94.5% filtered out before entry consideration. A notification hit. Position filled. +$127. How does it decide entry timing. Four agents. No shared state. Arbitrage detector, convergence scanner, whale mirror, volume surge tracker. 3 agents agree: full position. 2 agree: half size. Split vote: skip. Consensus filtering alone eliminated 46% of losses in backtest. And exit logic. The 38 top wallets almost never hold to settlement. 89% exit early. Average 71% of max profit captured. Immediate redeployment. My bot exits at 82% of projected move or 4x volume spike. Whichever hits first. You built a whale copy system that exits before the whales do. Correct. He set his coffee down slowly. How many trades per day. 12 average. Most rejected by filters before I see notifications. My setup: Claude API: $20/mo VPS Frankfurt: $6/mo poly_data: free polymarket-cli: free $300 seed capital. 34 days ago. $18,700 now. 318 trades. 76% win rate. Sharpe 2.61. I have not modified it in 34 days. He stared at the terminal without blinking. This is exactly what our adversarial testing team models. Market-adaptive agents with autonomous strategy evolution. Except you deployed it live. He messaged me the next day. Would you consider a conversation with our safety research lead. I told him this post is the conversation. Too late to contain. The edge is not predicting markets. It is identifying who already wins and mirroring them before the pattern shifts. You only need Claude + device + 1 hour per day. Giving this free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word "Money" 2. Like and retweet this post. 3. Follow me Himanshu Kumar so I can DM you Save this post. Build the whale mirror system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.

Himanshu Kumar

15,576 次观看 • 17 天前

I just vibe coded a Meta Ads creative analytics tool in Claude Code 🤯 It plugs into your ad accounts, AI-analyzes every creative you've ever run, and tells you exactly what's working, what isn't, and WHY. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and creative agencies who are sick of staring at Ads Manager trying to reverse-engineer why one ad scaled and another tanked. If you're pulling weekly reports that show you spend, ROAS, CTR, and hook rate but never tell you WHY any of it is happening — and you're stuck watching videos one by one, guessing at angles, and making kill/scale calls on gut feel... This tool runs the entire loop for you: → Connect your Meta ad accounts in one click → AI watches every video and analyzes every static → Auto-labels each ad by asset type, messaging angle, hook tactic, and funnel stage → Win rate analysis broken down by every category → Kill/scale recommendations segmented by TOF, MOF, and BOF → AI-generated iteration recommendations for every underperformer No manual video watching. No guessing at what's working. No spreadsheets to track creative performance. What you get: - A full creative analytics dashboard pulling live from your accounts - AI classification on every ad you've ever run - Iteration priorities ranked by ads with real spend behind them - Weekly reports surfacing top and bottom performers with AI insights Built 100% in Claude Code as a real tool, not a one-off script. I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how this works and what every feature does, including ALL the prompts I used so you can build it yourself. Want access to all the prompts for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

54,627 次观看 • 2 个月前

Since TermMax V2 rolled out the new Roll feature, I’ve been thinking DeFi lending is finally getting serious about managing time. The worst part of fixed-rate positions was never opening them—it was those brutal few days before expiry. You’re stuck in meetings all day, topping up margin at night, jumping chains for liquidity at 3 a.m., watching rates while praying nothing blows up. A lot of positions didn’t die from volatility; they died right there in that 48-hour window. When I saw what TermMax | Fixed Rate Borrowing & Lending just shipped, my first reaction was that on-chain borrowing finally feels like actual debt management. Besides straight repayment, you can now roll your position two ways: straight into a new fixed-rate term market to lock the rate again, or over to Morpho’s floating market if you want flexibility. A lot of people are calling it “just rolling over,” but it’s really changing how we handle time. Fixed rates used to lock the interest but left time broken—expiry hit and you had to decide everything from scratch again. The real stress wasn’t the APR; it was the panic questions like “what if I don’t have cash that day” or “what if the market flips.” V2 stitches that gap shut. Inside the rollover pop-up you pick the next term—like USDC/wstETH to 30SEP2026—and you see the APY instantly. The real win isn’t the yield; it’s finally being able to plan your next cash flow ahead of time. If you want stability, rolling to the next fixed market is like building your own debt calendar—next due date, cost of funds, everything crystal clear so you don’t scramble at the last second. Want to keep options open? Flip to Morpho and stay flexible if rates move. That’s what makes this update feel mature. It doesn’t decide for you—it hands the duration choice back to the user. The Maturity Watch plus the unified Positions view is the most underrated detail. Expiry pressure used to hit like an alarm clock out of nowhere; now you can actually see your full funding timeline. Lately the community can’t stop talking about “control.” XHUNT’s last 7-day stats show TermMax sitting at 86.7% positive sentiment. People aren’t just chasing APY anymore—they’re praising the certainty of fixed rates, the clean dashboard, Range Orders, and that new feeling of not having to put out fires at the last minute. This shift is bigger than it looks. Most on-chain users used to live in the “today” lane—what’s pumping, what’s the rate, any quick moves? Now with Roll, some are already thinking three months out. That’s not a trading habit anymore; it’s turning into a real money habit. Sure, it’s not perfect yet. We still need more real-world rollover data, rates will keep moving, and there are edge cases like zero-debt positions that can’t roll. The TGE delay frustration is real too, but that’s separate from the product itself. Still, this V2 Roll just turned DeFi’s most ignored stress—from pure expiry panic into something you can actually schedule. With DeFi rotating hard and Bitcoin pulling back a bit, people are craving exactly this kind of certainty. Once users start managing the future properly, fixed-rate lending finally starts feeling like a real credit market. Have you noticed? A lot of us aren’t just asking “is the APY good?” anymore. We’re asking whether this money will still fit in our plans when it comes due.

Domingo_gou | ASHVA🐴| OP_CAT| 🐬TermMax

18,993 次观看 • 1 个月前

🚨 NOBODY TAKES THIS SERIOUSLY UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE Everyone remembers COVID crash. At first, nobody took COVID seriously. Then within weeks, the entire world shut down. Now investors are watching another virus story closely: Hantavirus. And the reason is simple: THE FATALITY RATE. COVID changed the world with roughly a 1% fatality rate. Some hantavirus strains have reported numbers closer to 40%. 1% → global shutdowns. 40% → imagine the market reaction if panic starts spreading inside a major city. Travel and tourism would probably get hit first: → Airlines → Hotels → Cruise companies → Tourism ETFs like JETS and PEJ Investors still remember 2020. And this situation becomes even more dangerous because of the incubation period. In some cases, symptoms can take weeks to appear. Which means people could already be: → Traveling → Flying → Working → Moving across countries before the scale becomes fully visible. That’s where fear enters the market. And once fear appears, investors immediately start pricing in worst-case scenarios. What happens if workers stop showing up? → Factories → Ports → Logistics centers → Transportation networks Supply chains freeze. Then the issue is no longer inflation. The issue becomes: → Shortages → Delayed deliveries → Slowing global trade And unlike COVID, there’s still major uncertainty around vaccines and large-scale treatment options for hantavirus outbreaks. That uncertainty alone can create massive volatility. Because when confidence disappears, money rotates fast: → Cash → Gold → Defensive sectors Risk gets sold first. → Tech → Small caps → Crypto Most people think crashes begin with charts. In reality, they begin with fear. That’s why I’m watching this situation very closely right now. When the next move becomes clear, I’ll post it here first. Follow and turn notifications on..

Nonzee

28,529 次观看 • 2 个月前

I Combined ChatGPT 5.5 Image-2 + Claude Fable 5… And Built This FULL Game in JUST 8 Hours 😱 The World Has Officially Changed Forever Guys… I still can’t believe what I just pulled off. I took ChatGPT 5.5’s new Image-2 to generate every single visual characters, environments, UI, particles, everything and paired it with Claude Fable 5 for the entire codebase. The result? A complete, polished, fully playable game… finished in only 8 hours. No massive team. No months of crunch. No expensive asset packs. Image-2 created mind-blowing art assets on demand. Fable 5 turned those images into real, working code mechanics, physics, AI, animations, menus everything. This hybrid combo is straight-up sorcery. The world has truly changed. We are no longer waiting years for games to be made. One person + these two god-tier AIs just built something that used to require entire studios and huge budgets… in less than a single workday. This is the next level of human civilization. This is what creation looks like from now on. But here’s the crazy part: This free access ends June 22, 2026. After that, you’ll have to pay/subscribe to keep using it. If you’ve been waiting to see what the future of game dev actually looks like… THIS IS IT. Go try it right now before the paywall hits. Don’t sleep on this. Seriously. Drop in the comments: What game should I build next with this insane Image-2 + Fable 5 hybrid? Like if your mind is blown too 🔥 And tag a friend who NEEDS to see this before it’s gone. The future isn’t coming… It’s already here. And it’s free for one more day only. #Fable5 #ChatGPT55 #Image2 #AIHybrid #GameDevRevolution

0AIVerse

26,641 次观看 • 1 个月前

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.

Brian Roemmele

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