BREAKING: Iraq has approved Starlink’s operating license, clearing the way for its satellite internet service to enter the country.
Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi and U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Iraq Tom Barrack welcomed the approval of Starlink’s operating license.
They don't "pause" a model. They bait-and-throttle.
Gave us Fable 5 — the best AI on earth — then yanked it. No vote, no warning, no one to answer to.
Frontier access isn't a luxury they lend us. It's the floor.
#Fable5#Anthropic#AI#Claude
If you're on Windows and think you need Linux for AI tooling — you don't.
OpenClaw + PowerShell + the right scripts = a full creative automation pipeline.
What's your AI assistant setup?
Most guides say you need WSL2 or Docker to run an AI assistant on Windows.
I run OpenClaw natively on Windows. No Linux. No containers. Just npm install.
Here's my setup 🧵
The trick? Patchright for browser automation, not Puppeteer.
LinkedIn blocks headless browsers. Patchright runs headed Chromium with cookie injection — types replies, clicks buttons, verifies they landed.
No API access needed. Just cookies + patience.
If you're building with AI and NOT automating your workflow — you're leaving money on the table.
The real edge isn't "AI writes my tweets."
It's "AI + automation = 10x output, same hours."
I automated my entire social media pipeline with AI in 2 weeks.
LinkedIn carousels, Facebook posts, Instagram reels, X threads — all from one command line.
Here's what AI actually wrote vs what I built myself 🧵
AI is leverage, not autopilot.
The devs who win are the ones who direct it — not the ones who let it drive.
What's your rule for when to use AI vs just code it yourself?
The fix isn't "use AI less."
It's knowing WHEN to let it rip and when to just type.
I've stopped using Copilot for things I can write in 10 seconds. Game changer.