.@ApolloAtomics builds the most compact nuclear reactors with the highest uptime and a deployment time of less than 24 months.
Apollo took the pressurized water reactor technology that already powers 80% of the world’s nuclear plants and flipped one part, the steam generator, to make the plant an order of magnitude smaller without compromising power.
Congrats on the launch, @AssilHalimi & Drew!
https://t.co/5lGDpZhmQ5
This is it.
Everything learned spending millions on longevity.
From: Your Immortal Unc and Auntie.
To: Our Immortal nieces and nephews.
0. Sleep is the world's most powerful drug.
1. Be in your bed for 8 hours
2. Same bedtime every night, any time before midnight
3. Don’t eat right before bed
4. Calm foods for dinner
5. No screens 1 hour before bed
6. Avoid added sugar (be aware it’s in everything)
7. Avoid all things in an American convenience store
8. Avoid fried foods
9. Shoes off at the door
10. Eat whole foods, particularly veggies fruits nuts legumes berries
11. Walk a little after meals or air squats
12. Get your heart rate high routinely
13. Lift heavy things
14. Stretch daily
15. Water pik, floss, brush, tongue scrape, morning and night
16. Make an effort to drink water
17. Get sunlight when you wake up (UV is low)
18. Protect skin in midday sun
19. Stand up straight
20. See at least one friend once a week
21. Avoid plastic where you can (in all things)
22. Circulate air in rooms
23. When stressed, breathe, learn to calm your body
24. Go to the dentist
25. Avoid sitting for long times
26. Protect your hearing, the world is too loud
27. Alcohol is bad for you
28. Finish coffee before noon
29. Avoid bright lights after sunset
30. If obese, look into a GLP
31. Sleep in a cold room
32. Texting while driving is dangerous
33. Turn off all notifications
34. Limit social media use
35. Don’t smoke anything
36. If you struggle to sleep, read a physical book before bed
37. 1 hour before bed have a calm wind down routine: bath, read, light walk, listen to music
38. The body is a clock and loves routine. Have a daily morning and evening schedule.
39. Avoid long distance travel where you can
40. Baby steps first: incorporate new things slowly
41. Do less… most things don’t work.
Bonus points if you get your blood checked.
Start here, it will change your life.
Microsoft is investigating mistralai PyPI package v2.4.6 compromise. Attackers injected code in mistralai/client/__init__.py that executes on import, downloads hxxps://83[.]142[.]209[.]194/transformers.pyz to /tmp/transformers.pyz, and launches a second-stage payload on Linux. The file name transformers.pyz appears deliberately chosen to mimic the widely used Hugging Face Transformers library and blend into ML/dev environments.
The main payload is a credential stealer, but it also includes country-aware logic; it avoids Russian-language environments and contains a geo fenced destructive branch that has 1-in-6 chance of executing rm -rf / when the system appears to be in Israel or Iran.
To mitigate this threat: isolate affected Linux hosts, block 83[.]142[.]209[.]194, hunt for /tmp/transformers.pyz, pgmonitor[.]py, and pgsql-monitor.service, and rotate exposed credentials.
USE THE PROMPT BELOW IN CODEX/CC TO PROTECT YOUR SYSTEM AND CODEBASE FROM NPM SUPPLY CHAIN ATTACKS (LIKE TANSTACK TODAY):
"""
set up npm supply-chain protection on this
machine. do all four steps.
1. edit ~/.npmrc. keep every existing line (auth
tokens etc), append:
min-release-age=7
minimum-release-age=10080
save-exact=true
2. edit ~/.bunfig.toml (create if missing). keep
existing content, append:
[install]
minimumReleaseAge = 604800
3. in this project, open package.json and pin
every dependency:
strip ^ and ~ from every version under dependencies, devDependencies, and peerDependencies. exact versions only.
4. commit the lockfile (bun.lock /
package-lock.json / pnpm-lock.yaml)
so the resolved tree is locked in git. then report: files changed, deps pinned, anything unexpected.
"""
the cooldown makes every package manager refuse any version published in the last 7 days. attack chains usually only last a couple hours, but this protects you long term and for any future attacks... which at this rate will keep happening
Logitech's servers are down, so LogiOptions+ doesn't load, which means my mouse no longer works. @internetofshit
Took 5 mins and ported everything over to Better Touch Tool. Uninstalled that awful app.
During early childhood, not only should the mother not work -- the dad should really try not to work very much either.
Families should go to great lengths to maximize time spent with mother, father, and child.
This is a lot of why I've ever been into extreme frugality, anti-9-to-5, etc. Because I had an absent father, and it sucked. I noticed that many of my childhood friends whose fathers worked "real jobs" suffered similar problems as I did. Nobody was teaching the boys to be men; dads were too busy working to protect their daughters. Even if mom was home and didn't work, they missed out on their father's presence in the home.
The kids that turned out the best seemed to have grown up in households where mom never worked, dad only occasionally worked (part-time, self-employed, various "hustles"), both parents spent tons of time with the kids, and usually, this lifestyle was made possible by the fact that the family owned their home outright, with no mortgage.
"Jobs" as we know them are a novel product of the industrial revolution. Nothing about them is really anthropologically normal. And so far as family formation is concerned, a father who works a full-time job is almost as much of as hazard as a mother who works at all.
The true key is a dirt-cheap, sub-$50k house, zero debt, and an ultra-low-cost lifestyle, so that dad can work very casually, occasionally, etc.
Singapore’s AI obsession just hit Everest peak.
The Foreign Minister is self-hosting Claude on a Raspberry Pi and building a diplomatic knowledge graph using Karpathy’s LLM Wiki pattern. Wahlao!
SG devs, the minister is coming for your job. And he’s not even using Cursor — he’s on NanoClaw running locally. Can someone git pull his code and give it a test.
Only bad thing? He dropped this on Facebook instead of X. Minister, we need to talk.
https://t.co/JzU3ZeBdPz
10 GitHub repos to spend 60-90% less tokens in Claude Code:
1. RTK (Rust Token Killer)
CLI proxy that filters terminal output before it hits your context
- 60-90% reduction on common dev commands
- one binary, zero dependencies
- works with Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot
Repo: https://t.co/WayvpBtyBH
2. Context Mode
Sandboxes raw tool output into SQLite instead of dumping it into context
- 98% context reduction on Playwright, GitHub, logs
- only clean summaries enter your conversation
- works as Claude Code plugin
Repo: https://t.co/YNbFIGQz7X
3. code-review-graph
Local knowledge graph that maps your codebase with Tree-sitter
- Claude reads only what matters, not the entire repo
- 49x token reduction on large monorepos
- 6.8x on average reviews
Repo: https://t.co/9gIzmAWN12
4. Token Savior
MCP server that navigates code by symbols, not full files
- 97% reduction on code navigation
- persistent memory across sessions
- 69 tools, zero external deps
Repo: https://t.co/OtvhrMgGWh
5. Caveman Claude
makes Claude talk like a caveman to cut output tokens
- 65-75% output reduction
- one-line install
- keeps full technical accuracy
Repo: https://t.co/onBeghTyfH
6. claude-token-efficient
one CLAUDE.md file that keeps responses terse
- drop-in, no code changes
- reduces output verbosity on heavy workflows
- best for output-heavy sessions
Repo: https://t.co/j6MKo9klQe
7. token-optimizer-mcp
MCP server with caching, compression, and smart tool intelligence
- 95%+ token reduction through intelligent caching
- compresses repeated tool outputs
Repo: https://t.co/0jIVQ4ANls
8. claude-token-optimizer
reusable setup prompts for optimizing any project
- 90% token savings in 5 minutes
- reduces doc token usage from 11K to 1.3K
Repo: https://t.co/puil9WwFGB
9. token-optimizer
finds ghost tokens that silently eat your context
- survives compaction without losing quality
- fixes context quality decay
Repo: https://t.co/92G8e4yeGq
10. claude-context (by Zilliz)
code search MCP that makes your entire codebase the context
- ~40% reduction with equivalent retrieval quality
- hybrid BM25 + dense vector search
Repo: https://t.co/yjfiQOSy15
[ how to stack them ]:
you don't need all 10. pick 2-3 based on your workflow:
> heavy terminal output? RTK
> big codebase? code-review-graph + Token Savior
> lots of MCP servers? Context Mode
> quick fix? Caveman + claude-token-efficient
most people are burning tokens without knowing it
run /context in a fresh session and see how much is gone before you even type a word
your pocket will thank me later :<)
Built a life companion AI. Wrote a little about how it looks like under the hood and how the knowledge graph and insight engine works
https://t.co/nG8HEjhPJZ
🚀 BridgeJS is here!
A brand-new JS ↔ Swift bridge just dropped, and it's insanely faster than the existing mechanism!
⚡ Microbenchmarks show it's ~40× faster than the existing mechanism
📦 Import directly from TypeScript type definitions
👉 https://t.co/m5ataJYg99
@oprydai@factoriogame I don't like playing factorio because every time I check the time, while filling in the train signals, its in the wee hours in the morning and I've lost what could've been my sleep.
POV: It is 1100 A.D. on an Indonesian island. You are a Bajau sea nomad who freedives for seafood. Your spleen is 15% larger than other locals due to a mutation in PDE10A gene. You can store more haemoglobin rich blood, letting you breathhold & dive longer. Local girls notice how much better you are at diving and hunting fish. You are about to experience natural selection
https://t.co/xveTDPo9ka