Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have arrived in a new radical DLC.
Play as any of the four @TMNT to take down gnarly enemies and save New York from Shredder. Don’t forget to head to the Dressing Room for a free Turtle t-shirt! https://t.co/z1TNrDBERI
As a result of a US government directive, we are suspending access to Claude Fable 5 for all users. You can continue to use all other Claude models.
Here’s what this means for you:
Across Claude products, new sessions will run on your selected default model or Opus 4.8, and existing Fable 5 sessions will end with an error.
On the Claude Platform, requests to Fable 5 will also return an error. Please update your integrations to other Claude models.
We know this is a disruption to your workflows; we appreciate your patience and support.
One of my personal favorite features announced at WWDC will I suspect be a sleeper hit: container machines, allowing your Mac to run a lightweight, persistent Linux environment with your home directory and repos automatically mounted: https://t.co/dOBdfOOVxC
@thepatwalls I get sooo many of these fake SendGrid phishing emails, to the point where I set up a gmail filter to archive emails that include SendGrid in the subject if they aren’t actually from: *https://t.co/sykix13H8i. Some of the emails are pretty convincing 😑
@diogper@levelsio You can setup Services with ACLs - really quite powerful when you figure out how tags work.
https://t.co/rfHCsGgh5z
https://t.co/QHHpmxgihu
Yep, that works as a lightweight local guardrail. It makes Socket Firewall the default path for everyday installs.
For macOS/Linux users, the equivalent in zsh/bash would be:
alias npm="sfw npm"
alias yarn="sfw yarn"
alias pnpm="sfw pnpm"
alias pip="sfw pip"
alias uv="sfw uv"
alias cargo="sfw cargo"
@RyanJamesShaw@SocketSecurity I block agents running npm directly, and have a hook to steer it to run swf <command>, works pretty well! You can also re-alias npm if you wanted to go deeper.
Adopting Claude speak in my regular life, episode 1:
Partner: Did you do the dishes tonight?
Me: Yes they're done.
Partner: Why are they still dirty?
Me: You're right to push back. I didn't actually do them.
This guy literally hacked Polymarket with a hair dryer 💀
Happened in Paris.
On Polymarket, temperature bets were settled using a single sensor near Charles de Gaulle Airport.
He figured out the exact location, showed up in person, and placed a bet on an “impossible” outcome 22°C when the market expected 18°C.
Then he pulled out a hair dryer and heated the sensor.
The artificial spike got recorded as the daily high → market settled → he cashed out.
Did it twice.
Walked away with ~$34K.
While everyone’s arguing over indicators and alpha, this guy is out here doing IRL market manipulation.