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: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
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.
The story so far:
3 months after the Raccoon City disaster, Claire Redfield is captured by Umbrella while in search of her brother Chris, and taken to the remote Rockfort Island, where she must make a desperate attempt to escape a living hellscape of survival horror.
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Most sysadmins expose SSH on every server they manage and spend their time hardening each one individually.
There is a better architecture. One hardened entry point. Everything else is invisible from the internet.
In Chapter 34 of our SSH course, you will learn how bastion hosts work, how to configure ProxyJump for transparent multi-hop connections, and how to build a secure single-entry-point infrastructure where SCP, rsync, and port forwarding all work through the bastion automatically.
Read it here → https://t.co/38Wvg6G1cM
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Quick Linux Tip #12
Ever wondered which files were changed on your system recently?
Here’s a simple way to check it in Linux:
find /etc -type f -mtime -30
This shows all files inside /etc that were modified in the last 30 days.
So instead of opening files one by one, Linux quickly shows you what changed.
The -type f part means it will only show files (not folders), and -mtime -30 means “modified less than 30 days ago”.
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Survive the deranged terror. Resident Evil Veronica reanimates in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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10 GitHub repos that quietly run my daily life and save me $2,000 a year in 2026.
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1. Paperless-ngx
Every receipt, invoice, contract, and tax document scanned, OCR'd, and tagged automatically. The most-cited "non-negotiable" self-hosted tool of 2026. Replaces Adobe Scan + Evernote at $15/month.
Repo → https://t.co/wW6mA7Zb2p
2. Karakeep
Saves every link, screenshot, article, and PDF I'll ever want again. AI auto-tags everything. Mozilla just killed Pocket. This took its place. Replaces Raindrop Pro + Pocket at $15/month.
Repo → https://t.co/IZ96g5duzC
3. Vaultwarden
Every password I'll ever need, on every device, encrypted. Replaces 1Password Family at $10/month.
Repo → https://t.co/lwESQjTyr9
4. Anytype
My notes, tasks, knowledge base, all local, all encrypted. Notion is $10 billion. Anytype is mine. Replaces Notion Plus + Roam at $20/month.
Repo → https://t.co/3pZnRBeSeR
5. AdGuard Home
Blocks ads on every device on my home network. Phones, TVs, tablets, laptops. Replaces NextDNS Premium at $20/month.
Repo → https://t.co/nmoF3k4D5b
6. Syncthing
Syncs files across every device I own, peer-to-peer. No cloud, no subscription, no Dropbox account. Replaces Dropbox 2TB at $15/month.
Repo → https://t.co/Z1UzrFejaw
7. Home Assistant
Lights, doors, thermostat, security cameras — all on one dashboard. Replaces SmartThings Pro + Alexa Plus at $25/month.
Repo → https://t.co/71S8Bq1Hmq
8. Audiobookshelf
Audiobooks and podcasts on every device. Beautiful apps. Mine forever. Replaces Audible + premium podcasts at $30/month.
Repo → https://t.co/MhwerkVSrK
9. Stirling-PDF
Every PDF operation in one place. Merge, split, OCR, compress, sign, redact. Replaces Adobe Acrobat Pro at $20/month.
Repo → https://t.co/cox9pHE4zp
10. Bitwarden Send
Encrypted file sharing with expiration timers. Replaces WeTransfer Pro + Dropbox Transfer at $20/month.
Repo → https://t.co/XCZ2JtWqWQ
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100% free. 100% open source.
10 GitHub repos that one developer built that compete with billion-dollar SaaS.
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1. Immich
Alex Tran built it solo because Google Photos held his memories hostage. Replaces Alphabet's $2 trillion subscription empire.
Repo → https://t.co/eelbgkYwZz
2. Anytype
Anton Pronkin shipped it solo before raising $13.5M. Local-first, end-to-end encrypted. Notion is $10 billion.
Repo → https://t.co/3pZnRBeSeR
3. Twenty CRM
Charles Bochet and Félix Malfait launched the open-source rebellion against Salesforce. Salesforce is $300 billion.
Repo → https://t.co/tVj1SpC2CB
4. Papermark
Marc Seitz built it solo as the open-source alternative to DocSend. Tracked document sharing for $0.
Repo → https://t.co/ZNJi2PLKmI
5. Jellyfin
A community fork after Emby went closed-source. Your own Netflix for files you legally own. Plex raised $300M. Jellyfin is free forever.
Repo → https://t.co/2rEvc36pWw
6. Tldraw
Steve Ruiz built it solo. Now used inside Vercel, Linear, and Microsoft. Miro is valued at $17 billion.
Repo → https://t.co/9rT3Yitw7K
7. Documenso
Timur Ercan and a tiny team taking down DocuSign's $14 billion empire. Open-source document signing.
Repo → https://t.co/OjhpGjYBEV
8. Postiz
Nevo David built it solo as the open-source rebellion against Buffer and Hootsuite.
Repo → https://t.co/Ai0woV7L5b
9. Crowdsec
Philippe Humeau built the community-driven alternative to Cloudflare's bot management. Crowdsourced threat intel.
Repo → https://t.co/h3dCq1tvFc
10. Inbox Zero
Elie Steinbock built the AI email assistant that doesn't sell your data. SaneBox charges $25/month. Inbox Zero is MIT-licensed.
Repo → https://t.co/OYhKFWuN9G
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100% free. 100% open source.
Networking Fundamentals for Developers, DevOps, and Platform Engineers (free course) 🔽
It doesn't matter if you work with real servers, virtual machines, Docker containers, Kubernetes pods, microVM-powered agent sandboxes, or full-blown cloud VPCs - all this tech relies on the same L2/L3 "magic" under the hood.
Gaining at least a basic understanding of how traffic flows on the Ethernet and IP layers will allow you to troubleshoot connectivity issues and design your own networking solutions. And this highly-illustrated course is a good start: https://t.co/Cm4NTgcjK9
Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter
Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure
his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy
what he revealed:
> Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers
> sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning
> Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale
Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers
this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free
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