Cloudflare's security team spent the last few weeks testing Anthropic's Mythos against fifty of our own repositories. What we learned about offensive AI, why faster patching is the wrong reaction, and what the architecture around vulnerabilities has to look like next. https://t.co/RSrRtIhgaV
This is a first, @OpenAI's codex was helping me with some @openclaw config and literally just cut me out of the loop and went straight to my openclaw agent for answers... and got them.
I'm impressed, surprised, and a little offended all at the same time.
@elonmusk when are you gonna make it affordable for an average dev to use Grok with 3rd party harnesses. I've been dying to try but the pay per use path is just too much. I need a sub around $20-30/month.
@elonmusk@dvorahfr Make it something end users can tune. I’m ok with hearing about some things from accounts outside the US - Science, tech, etc. but stuff like US news from non US accounts is noise. That way the power is in the users hands and creators don’t feel like X is targeting them.
@Rainmaker1973 I'll bet it also shows that cortisol levels in married men start to sync with their wife's as it relates to clutter. It's not the clutter that stresses us out though it's knowing the clutter stresses her out that does it.
@ChristNotCreeds Wish not people approached this from a perspective like this. Trying to understand rather than disprove even if you ultimately end up disagreeing. What I believe doesn’t have to take away from anyone else’s belief.
Question for @PastorMark - why not just label the column headings "Christianity" and "Mormons"?
Could it be there is a "Non-Creedal Christianity" subset of Christians that @Ch_JesusChrist falls into!? 🫢
Your own literature doesn't even support your arguments.
@PastorMark@LDS_Dems Can't call it plain old "Christianity" though can you cause not every Christian subscribes to all 10 of those beliefs huh?
You're on literature implies that Christianity as a whole cannot be defined by a finite set of beliefs.