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
The last "modern" game I ever played was World of Warcraft, from 2004 to 2010, the end of Wrath of the Lich King.
I know there were MMORPGs before (and after), but when the original World of Warcraft launched in 2004, it felt closer to "perfection" than any game before or since.
Nothing has changed that feeling to this day. What changed was the game itself after the death of Arthas in Wrath of the Lich King.
The original WoW felt so vast, so open, and so alive - it’s hard to put into words. There was no hardcore min-maxing yet (at least not to the same degree as today), no speedruns, no parsing record chasing, no gear score requirements in the early days. If you were really pro, you connected with friends or guildies via Ventrilo.
There was no WeakAuras, no threat meters, no Questie guiding you.
You quickly learned that even the most expensive vendor gear was trash compared to quest rewards.
You had to walk from Elwynn Forest to the Redridge Mountains - and if you dared peek across the river into Duskwood, the spiders there would one-shot you (I’m sure we all did that).
The first time you equipped a green item! The first time you swapped it for a blue! And the envy of seeing someone with purple gear, omg!
Saving up for a mount and the catharsis when you could finally afford one!
The first time you entered the Deadmines, the foolish solo attempt on Hogger only to realize instantly it was a death sentence.
Stepping into Alterac Valley battlegrounds and being in awe of its size.
Wiping on Ragnaros again and again before finally killing him, and the sheer joy of celebrating together with your guild.
The excitement and awe of entering Naxxramas for the first time, struggling to down Patchwerk, the teamwork, the slow progress, seeing Sapphiron dead on the frozen ground and being moments away from Kel’Thuzad… so close!
It truly felt like a massive world - not just in size, but in stories. The announcement of The Burning Crusade and the Dark Portal appearing in the Blasted Lands; you couldn’t wait to walk through it.
Then the ultimate climax when Wrath of the Lich King launched, eventually facing the most badass character in gaming history: Arthas.
World of Warcraft was magic. Until it wasn’t. Just like Blizzard was once the greatest game studio of all - until they weren’t.
Warcraft used to be tough, glorious and epic... now it's pink Disney fluff.
Nothing has recaptured that feeling from 2004 to 2010. I wonder if anything ever will again.
I sometimes watch the trailer of the original WoW. It still hits close to the (gamer) heart…
if you're a GIRL trying to get into league of legends
i'm going to save you 6 months of bad advice from your HARDSTUCK boyfriend
he's going to tell you to "learn the basics on a simple champion"
he's going to tell you to pick yuumi because "she's good for beginners"
he's WRONG
he's been telling you the WRONG THING because he subconsciously needs you to play the role he's already mentally assigned you
the polite supportive girlfriend champion
the champion that doesn't out damage him
i'm telling you the opposite
lock DARIUS top lane
lock RENGAR jungle
lock DRAVEN adc
lock YASUO mid
play whatever the FUCK you want
play the most violent ego driven CHAMPION YOU SEE
here's what your boyfriend won't tell you
every girl i've ever coached who hit diamond or higher did NOT start on enchanters
every single one of them started on a carry champion that let them DESTROY people from game 1
because the truth nobody in this community wants to admit is that the BEST way to learn this game is to learn how to KILL
not how to peel
not how to "play safe"
how to walk up to another human being and remove them from the lobby
that's the actual skill
your boyfriend is going to be threatened the first time you go 12/0 on darius top
he's going to start making excuses
"yeah but the enemy was bad"
"yeah but darius is broken"
let him cope
you found out what the game actually feels like before he did
and now you're never going back to playing soraka while he tells you "good job babe"
pick the champion that lets you HUNT
we are not raising another generation of GIRLS who play enchanters because some guy with 50% winrate said it was the "smart" choice
if you're new to league
play what you want
Study the Saskio way
Killed a trio at extraction during a night raid in ARC Raiders. One of them found my Discord and came in throwing all kinds of racial slurs at us. Love these moments. It helps me sleep at night knowing that we absolutely griefed the right kind of person. Get wrekt loser.
Reverse engineering tip
If you're not sure something is ransomware, run it as Admin on your computer
If your documents are no longer accessible and your wallpaper has changed, then it is probably ransomware
@CarbonoidTV Really late seeing this but if it helps at all, I have the Embody chair and I absolutely love it. 9.5/10. Only drawback is the lack of a headrest, but I don't feel like my posture and comfort is degraded without one. Sometimes I do miss being able to lay back and rest though tbh
I asked my girlfriend if she wanted me to bring her anything from Starbucks. She told me to get a croissant for us to share.
I bought two croissants and ate one of them on the way without telling her, so she would still share half of the other one with me.
I like Windows so much more than Linux, unironically. Not because of usability, or privacy, or security, but because Windows is a giant stinky sloppy pile of shit that you can spend an eternity reverse engineering, poking with a stick, or covering with mayonnaise.
⚠️ @CISAgov issued three NEW public #ICS advisories. These advisories provide info about current security issues, vulnerabilities, & exploits surrounding ICS. More at https://t.co/tO6NhTgrHi
25 yr old pizza delivery man runs into burning house, saves 4 kids who tell him another might be in the house. He goes back in, finds the girl, jumps out a window with her, and carries her to a cop who captures the moment on his bodycam. Unbelievable!
How to fix the Crowdstrike thing:
1. Boot Windows into safe mode
2. Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike
3. Delete C-00000291*.sys
4. Repeat for every host in your enterprise network including remote workers
5. If you're using BitLocker jump off a bridge
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore has signed an MOU with Dragos for OT cybersecurity to help Singapore defend against cyber-attacks, as announced at #OTCEP Forum: https://t.co/Gjy5B2WdBp
#otsecurity#icssecurity#criticalinfrastructureprotection
Before the Memphis Police Dept. releases the video of 5 MPD officers murdering #TyreNichols during a routine traffic stop, and that heinous video inevitably goes viral, I want to amplify THIS video of Tyre LIVING his best life. 🛹👑🙏🏿😔✊🏿
#JusticeForTyreNichols
🎥: Austin Dean
'We have never seen swift justice like this'
Ben Crump, the attorney representing Tyre Nichols' family, says the authority's reaction should be seen as the "blueprint going forward".
https://t.co/wfXen6OONz
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