SOMEONE BUILT A FREE PROXY THAT READS PAYWALLED ARTICLES BY PRETENDING TO BE GOOGLE
it's called Ladder and it's sitting at 8,000 stars.
i never understood how the "free article" trick worked until i read the code. it's almost too simple. the NYT, WSJ, Bloomberg, and Nature can't hide their articles from Googlebot, because a page Google can't see is a page that vanishes from search. so they serve Google the full text for free.
Ladder just shows up wearing Google's badge. same user-agent, same crawler IP. the site hands over everything behind the wall.
> paste any paywalled URL and the wall disappears
> works across hundreds of news and journal sites
> self-hosted on your own server, so there's nothing to seize
> strips CORS and security headers too, a real time-saver for devs
> one Docker command and you're live
the hosted versions like 12ft. io keep getting pressured offline because they have a domain and a company to go after. your own instance has neither.
people pay for news bundles that still lock half the articles this opens for free.
GPL-3.0. written in Go.
repo: https://t.co/AIQ3IyKyKd
THE GUY WHO WON ANTHROPIC'S HACKATHON JUST GAVE AWAY HIS ENTIRE CLAUDE CODE PLAYBOOK FOR FREE. 10 MONTHS OF WORK, ALL PUBLIC
Affaan Mustafa won the Anthropic x Forum Ventures hackathon by building a full startup in 8 hours with Claude Code. Then he open-sourced the exact setup that did it. It's called Everything Claude Code, and it turns Claude from one assistant into an entire engineering team
Repo: affaan-m/ecc
This isn't a prompt pack. It's a system he refined over 10+ months of daily use shipping real products
What's inside:
A huge library of skills, dozens of specialized subagents, and ready-made commands, all working together. Each piece does one job. One subagent reviews security against OWASP standards. One optimizes memory so Claude stops forgetting earlier decisions around hour three. One learns from your past sessions and projects so the setup gets smarter the more you use it. Others handle planning, test-driven development, and language-specific code review
Instead of one assistant writing code, you get an orchestrated team. A main session delegates to the right specialist when the task calls for it, the way a real dev team splits work
The best part: it's not locked to one tool. It runs in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and OpenCode, across Windows, Mac and Linux. Free, MIT licensed
This is the difference between using Claude like a search box and running it like a team that ships. The guy spent 10 months figuring out what actually works so you don't have to
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Removes LLM censorship with a single click.
credit via @elder_plinius bro,
Obliteratus, the open-source weapon that hunts down the exact weights causing refusals and surgically projects them out, is helpful for cybersec.
Obliteratus uses advanced techniques (SVD, mean-difference analysis) to detect refusal behaviors and remove them at the weight level without retraining
One-click ablation, Gradio playground for no-code use, Reversible steering vectors,
Supports 100+ Hugging Face models, Multi-GPU ready.
- https://t.co/3sMeMv1M45
Physical security is room security!
Hackers-Arise shows you how to weaponize a BadUSB ETH to gain instant network access through physical social engineering. If you can touch the machine, you own the network!
https://t.co/f7bgPliCNk
@three_cube@DI0256@co11ateral
Jamming & spoofing UAVs: how to turn a student’s SDR into a military anti-drone system. 👨🏻💻📡ᯓ🛩️💥
More details on:
LinkedIn: https://t.co/hnsweOEoVX
Substack: https://t.co/nc5Ouu8JS0
For 19 years, GPS satellites have secretly broadcast a “numbers station” in their public signals. We decoded 12M messages: a 2011 flash where 31 of 32 satellites flipped in hours, “ghost” substrings repeating years apart, and a “TEXT” prefix spreading now. https://t.co/xz3svmqiDa
My article "How To Investigate A Person Of Interest In 2026" is now available as a PDF.
A practical guide to digital footprint analysis – from email reconstruction to metadata mining and entity graphing.
Thanks @osintnewsletter for the mention.
PDF: https://t.co/86YlE9e2pB
A 23-year-old realtor from Nebraska lost his job and started studying Claude.
The result? He made $22,000 in a single day.
His Polymarket algorithm generated $249,000 in profit over the past month.
Dude spent around 250 hours teaching his Claude to collect data and run simulations through MiroFish.
Now the bot runs on full autopilot - the perfect machine for extracting mathematical inefficiencies in BTC markets.
He doesn’t need to predict the future - he simply calculates the perfect moment to buy both the UP and DOWN sides for a total of less than $1.
The crowd reacts to price direction quickly - but he’s even faster.
Thanks to data from private order books like Kraken and closed OTC BTC desks, he’s always one step ahead.
This isn’t "guessing where the chart will go"
This is engineered money. Pure fusion of AI + MiroFish + insane math on exclusive data.
Want to build your own algo? Save this post and read the article.
You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day.
Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it:
1. Comment the word 'Claude'
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3. Follow me @marryevan999