>i got banned from OpenAI for "Cyber Abuse"
>no idea what I did
>paste the ban notice into Codex
>ask it to figure out what triggered the ban
>Codex found that I asked it for an API key to my own server
>Codex writes appeal
>Codex submits appeal
>a few minutes later appeal auto-approved by some AI at OpenAI
banned by AI, convicted by AI, defended by AI, and pardoned by AI in about 10 minutes
what happens when you prompt Fable to use up an entire week's worth of Claude Max 20x credits at once?
as it turns out, you end up with >50 playable games! 🤯
I realized that I had a Claude account which I hadn't used all week and its reset was the next day, so I wrote a one-shot prompt to parallelize dozens of Fable-5 agents and encouraged them to spend my entire weekly usage as fast as possible 🙃
the results were really impressive! everything was nice to look at, fun to play, and worked perfectly. many of the games bring a heavy dose of nostalgia for the Flash Games era
hard to imagine this being possible 6-12 months ago, especially from a single prompt!
PROMPT:
"ok i have a challenge for you! i need to use up my anthropic credits for the week in one day, and ONLY on fable 5!! lets see if we can't build something that leverages our claude code cli to build a bunch of epic demos for fable 5 of all sorts of different complex cool creative projects! leverage fable 5's full creativity and intelligence until our credits are gone!! tons of stuff in parallel!"
Who is behind Anthropic's latest design work?
It's an extraordinary mix of biological illustration, ASCII art, halftones… Physical materials + data scale. Call it "Humanist collage"?
Especially fable announcement + J space article.
It looks different than the OG Geist work.
little sneak peek at my upcoming article on motion shaders
made another set of posters showing a rendition of the effects we’ll deconstruct together, along with the main topics we’ll cover
lots of cool techniques to talk about in this one :)
My latest post on control theory and feedback loops has just been published. I’ll start from scratch and gradually build up feedback loops that are self-healing and resilient, capable of scaling thousands of databases.
Check it out: https://t.co/khsqPD8WmT
Our thoughts on the importance of AI sovereignty.
1. Your AI sovereignty dictates your institution’s future. Sovereignty is the precondition for choice. Relinquishing sovereignty transfers the future choices of your institution to others, who are likely to exploit it for their gain and your loss.
2. Data retention is your treasure. Transfer it at your own peril. Your ability to win is dictated by your ability to recognize and use your unique edges, and you keep winning by compounding the underlying data to generate new insights. Transferring that data hands over access to your pre-existing winning plays and yields the means of production for new ones.
3. Tokenmaxxing hijacks your value orientation and decreases your institutional fortitude and intelligence. The pursuit of high token usage incentivizes disposable scripts over robust software — with the addictive feeling of false progress. There is a reason why those selling tokens refuse to charge based on value.
4. Controlling your weights is controlling your fate. Weights are the distilled form of hard-won, accumulated institutional knowledge. If you let others control your weights, you are allowing them to migrate the alpha of your business to theirs.
5. There is no contradiction between sovereignty and alpha. The architecture that maximally preserves sovereignty is one that enables institutions to own their tribal knowledge, and to compound it as alpha.
6. Politicizing the technical issues involving sovereignty is what your adversary wants. Techno-politicization is the wellspring of false sovereignty. Techno-politicization drives decisions that seem to reduce dependency, but ultimately limit agency — especially on the battlefield in the West.
7. Real expertise is existential. Allowing politics or favoritism to determine your technical decisions rewards whoever is best at politics, not whoever is right. Listen to those closest to the problems, not those speaking most compellingly about them.
8. Learn from institutions that are winning or that have consistently delivered. Institutions facing existential threats do not have the luxury of making technical decisions based on political preferences.
9. Only listen to institutions, countries, and people who have a proven record of being right. A track record of correctness is the best and only signal for future correctness. Judging something as right or wrong based on who you like is exceedingly misguided.
Gonna feature this site by @mount_inc as site of the week on the newsletter tomorrow
https://t.co/upyYPLcHsk
The implementation of the text and how it splits into different strokes is insane, I'm obsessed
Paper Shaders: now fully open source and FREE
Yes, you can make a: plugin, tool, template, site, app, library. Resell it. Make a Figma plugin. It's already code. Go for it!
We're pushing shaders forward. New Paper Shaders on the way.