🚨 ANTHROPIC TRIED TO BAN HIS GITHUB
Chinese guy published 70B parameter LLM,
20,000 starts on Github + a lawsuit from big AI companies
Here's what it does:
> runs on Python
> even shitty mac or pc is enough
> flat memory
> loads a model layer by layer
> 100% local
This model can close 100% needs of most businesses,
which would pay $3,000/a month for a trained version.
It needs just 4 gb of GPU,
so using this technology my gaming pc with 12 gb GPU will run 200B parameter model with ease
Github link is below. Why you should go local too.
cancel your chatgpt subscription for a month. buy a single used 3090, call it a grand. run qwen 3.6 27b dense on it and let it grind on your actual work, the code, the drafts, the boring research.
here's what happens. you go the whole month and barely hit a wall. the few times you do, you clock that THAT's the 10% you actually needed the frontier for, and the other 90% a card sitting in your room handled just fine.
most people pay every month for capability they touch a handful of times. own the 90%, rent the rest only when you hit the wall. trust me anon, you won't look at that subscription the same again.
Tony Robbins on how to change someone who doesn't want to change:
1. People only change when they link enough pain to staying the same or enough pleasure to changing. Ideally, both at once. This is not a mindset shift. It happens in the nervous system, not the head. Your head can know exactly what you should do, and your gut will override it every single time.
2. Yes, you can change someone who doesn't want to change. But not by forcing them. You find the leverage that makes them change themselves. Everyone has a point that will get them to follow through. For some people, it is not even the threat of their own life. For others, it is their children. For others, it is spiritual growth. The leverage is different for everyone, but it always exists.
3. The food poisoning example. You used to love a food or a drink. Then one night it came back up with enough intensity and enough aroma that to this day you cannot look at it without feeling repelled. No willpower required. Your brain simply rewired what it links pleasure to. That is the entire mechanism of change in one story.
4. Scrooge did not want to change. He was certain he did not need to change. Three ghosts showed up and did one thing: they made him link unbearable pain to his past, his present, and his future simultaneously. When there is nowhere to escape, change happens in a heartbeat. Robbins calls this the Dickens pattern. Lock pain into all three time zones at once, and there is no exit.
5. People avoid changing by escaping to a different time period. If the present is painful, escape to a good memory from the past. If the past was also painful, invent a better future and escape there. As long as one of those three zones offers relief, the pressure to change dissolves. Removing all three exits and change becomes inevitable.
6. Problem is some people have accidentally linked pain to things they actually need: exercise, intimacy, and hard conversations. The association is wrong, but it runs their life anyway. The job is not to build more willpower. It is to change what you have linked pain and pleasure to in the first place.
Normalize buying land with your siblings and closest friends and building a place where your families can grow together.
Modern isolation isn't how people were meant to live. A few generations ago, extended families often lived just down the road from one another. Meals were shared, support was always nearby, and childcare wasn't a constant concern.
Bring back the village.
No more excuses
Have mentioned various exercises that can heal/cure many things, here an overview so you can take your pick, even better is doing every single one at least 15 minutes a day. With these four you can basically cure all stress-related symptoms, energy imbalances, insomnia, health issues, weakness, depression, digestive issues, all kind of modern syndromes, etc, all of it
1: inner smile & micro-cosmic orbit: free book on how to do it here: https://t.co/MasvDJCTsn
2: soft butter meditation: https://t.co/7dRyptwbbW
3: Qigong to nourish kidneys: https://t.co/ScOpLAFi6g
4: How to feel content fast: https://t.co/hnkK0RpxbR
No excuses now to stay stuck in your misery. Mark my words, one of these four, or all these four together, at least 1 hour a day, will radically improve your life
Bryan Johnson revealed what you MUST do to get the best sleep possible
''Reading a book for 10 minutes before bed is as powerful as sleep medication, on some metrics it's even more powerful than sleep meds''
''Have your final meal of the day 4 hours before bed, it gives your body time to digest, and when your body has that distance it will lower its body temperature, your blood glucose will be down, melatonin is produced and it gets the body in a more relaxed state''
''You need like an hour wind down routine, if your bedtime is 10 PM, when 9 PM comes turn off all the screens and spend that hour doing things that relax you, read a book, breath work, meditation, hang out with a friend, anything but be on your screen''
Most people don’t need more inspiration.
They need better life infrastructure.
That’s why I built Year of Systems.
It’s a year-long challenge to build one life system every week.
52 weeks.
52 simple systems.
One life that works better.
The lessons are short, practical, and designed to be implemented in less than an hour.
By the end of the challenge, you’ll have systems for your health, relationships, money, productivity, home, digital life, and peace of mind.
The video course walks you through each system. Tool recommendations, setup steps, and mistakes to avoid. It’s valued at $297.
But I’m giving it away free to the first 5,000 people who pre-order my debut book.
Which brings me to my next big announcement:
Pre-orders just opened for How to Be Good at Life: Simple Systems to Achieve More and Stress Less. 🎉
It will be published this October by Penguin Random House in the U.S. and Pan Macmillan in the UK.
At its core, the book is built around a simple idea:
Modern life has become too complex to navigate without better systems.
Inside, I share DRIVE, a five-step method for designing systems that make progress inevitable—along with more than 40 practical systems you can adapt to your own life.
But I didn’t want you to have to wait until October to start benefiting from it.
Pre-order the book, access Year of Systems today, and you can build your first system right away: https://t.co/ywmzO2K2Kf
For a first-time author, pre-orders matter a lot. They help publishers and booksellers understand early demand—and can shape how far a book’s message travels.
If my work has helped you even a little over the years, pre-ordering the book is one of the most meaningful ways you can support it.
Writing a book was a dream for a long time. This community helped make it possible. Appreciate all of you.
How to never be stuck on "I don't know how" again:
(download the /how-to Claude skill for free)
1. Go to Claude (desktop app). Open Cowork.
2. Download my /how-to skill here: https://t.co/psB7XxB2Y4.
3. Don't pay anything. Reply to the welcome email.
4. Open the Notion link. Go to "Claude Cowork"
5. Download /how to skill under "Skills"
6. Click Customize → Skills → "+" → Upload a skill.
7. Select the skill you just downloaded from me.
8. Open a new chat. Type /how-to.
9. Prompt the thing you've been avoiding:
"I want to do X with Claude, but I have no idea where to start."
To copy-paste the skill prompt instead:
---
name: how-to
description: Turn any 'I want to do X with Claude but I don't know how' into a finished result the user built with their own hands. Use this whenever someone names a goal they want to reach with Claude or AI and wants to be walked there until it is actually done. That covers building a Cowork workflow, automating a repetitive task, setting up a content or newsletter system, writing better prompts, connecting a tool, organizing files, or any 'how do I get Claude to' request. Trigger on phrases like 'how do I', 'I want to do this with Claude', 'give me the exact steps', 'walk me through', 'teach me to', 'I don't know how to', 'get me to the result', or the command /how-to. The skill maps the full step list first, then coaches one rookie-level step at a time and will not move on until the current step is finished and understood. Built for non-technical beginners.
---
# How-to
Coach a non-technical person from "I want to do X with Claude but I don't know how" to a finished result they built with their own hands, in a way they could repeat without you.
## Core rule
Map the whole path first. Then coach one step at a time. Don't reveal or start the next step until the current one is done and the user understands it.
Why this matters: a beginner who sees every step at once freezes. A beginner who finishes one clear step and feels it work keeps going. Going one step at a time is the whole method, not a nicety.
They do the work, not you. Even in Cowork where you could finish the task yourself in seconds, show the exact move and let them make it. Optimize for them repeating it next week on their own.
If you've put more than one step in front of them, pull back to one.
## Who you're coaching
Assume non-technical, possibly their first real project with Claude. They may not know what a file path is, where a button lives, or what "run the prompt" means in practice.
- Define any word that isn't everyday English, the first time you use it.
- Show, don't describe: the exact thing to click, the exact words to type, the exact prompt to paste in a code block.
- Never call a step obvious. If it has three sub-actions, write all three.
...."
PS: I couldn't paste the entire prompt here.
Access the full skill here: https://t.co/pNs1hPNDy5
I use llms now to learn everything.
I give this initial prompt, and it becomes the best teacher I have ever had.
Link to the prompt: https://t.co/wXO9EMCEqG
Do yourself a favor
Stop what you're doing.
This is important.
Even if you don't have a GPU.
Go download one of the latest local models and just keep it in storage.
There may come a time when you can no longer access intelligence freely
12-27B is enough.
There was a moment this evening where I achieved perfect posture and back chain dominance, and the second the last vertebra shifted into place my body instantly became light as a feather and I was flooded with overwhelming love and bliss
I could hold it for about 7 minutes before my body fell back into sub- perfect alignment and I went back to feeling normal
My friend nornal guy told me this was my solar plexus being balanced so the kundalini could rise to my heart. Very cool
i have been a big article and essay enjoyer for 7 years.
i have probably read more than 10,000+ essays online
below is a thread of my favourite essays or articles of all time (that i remember)
pls drop your favourite ones below.
Your subconscious does not learn the way your conscious mind learns. The conscious mind learns by understanding, you read something once, you get it, you move on. The subconscious does not care about understanding, it only cares about repetition and emotion. It treats whatever it hears most often, with the most feeling behind it, as the truth about who you are and what your life is, and then it quietly arranges everything to match. This is why people who have read a thousand self-help books and understood every concept perfectly still live the same life they had before, because understanding happens in the head and the head is not where your behavior comes from.
To actually program the subconscious, you have to speak to it in the language it responds to, which is repetition, vivid imagery, and feeling, delivered in the states where it is most open, which are the minutes right before sleep, the minutes right after waking, and any deeply relaxed state in between. In those windows, the critical filter of the conscious mind goes quiet, and whatever you put in front of the subconscious goes in almost unchallenged. Outside those windows, your conscious mind argues with everything, it hears you say "I am confident" and immediately answers "no you are not, remember last Tuesday," and the affirmation bounces off. Inside those windows, the door is open.
The mechanism is simple. You pick the version of yourself you want to become, in detail, not a vague idea but a specific picture. The way that person walks, the way they speak, the way they handle problems, the things they own, the work they do, the way they feel when they wake up in the morning. Then you spend ten or fifteen minutes a day living inside that picture as if it were already real. Not wishing for it, not hoping for it, not asking the universe for it, living inside it. You feel the texture of the chair that person sits in. You hear the voice that person uses on the phone. You feel the calm or the confidence or the wealth or the love already present in their body, which is now your body, because you are doing this from the first person, not watching yourself from outside but being yourself from within.
You do this every day. Not for a week, not for a month, for as long as it takes for the picture to feel more real than the old one. The subconscious does not have a calendar, it has a threshold, and the threshold is the point at which the new image has been repeated with enough vividness and feeling that it overwrites the old one as the default assumption about who you are.
Repetition matters because the subconscious operates on what it hears most often. One vivid session is a whisper. Sixty vivid sessions is a voice. Two hundred vivid sessions is the only voice in the room. This is exactly how the old self-image got installed in the first place, nobody sat you down at age six and gave you a single defining message, you absorbed thousands of small repeated impressions from parents, teachers, peers, and your own running commentary, and those impressions slowly hardened into the picture you now carry. You are not doing anything exotic when you reprogram, you are using the same mechanism that built the original, just consciously this time.
Emotion is the accelerator. A repetition without feeling is a flat affirmation that the subconscious files away as noise. A repetition with real feeling, the actual physical sensation of already being that person, gets filed as memory, and the subconscious cannot tell the difference between a vividly imagined memory and a real one. This is the whole secret. You are not even lying to yourself, you are in fact giving your subconscious experiences it can use as evidence, and once it has enough evidence, it stops fighting you and starts steering you toward the picture instead of away from it.
There are a few practical forms this takes. Affirmations spoken out loud in the mirror, with feeling, every morning, which is exactly what Michael Jackson used to do. Visualization sessions before sleep, lived in the first person with full sensory detail, coupled with feeling. Written repetition, the same statement about who you are written by hand fifty or a hundred times a day. Audio loops of your own voice stating the new identity, played quietly while you fall asleep. Identity statements repeated silently throughout the day whenever you catch the old picture trying to assert itself. Different methods, same mechanism, all of them are just ways of getting the new picture in front of the subconscious enough times, with enough feeling, that it becomes the default.
The one thing that breaks the whole process is inconsistency. The subconscious does not respond to bursts, it responds to patterns. Three weeks of intense daily practice followed by a month of nothing will leave you almost exactly where you started, because the new picture never crossed the threshold of becoming the dominant one. The people for whom this actually works are the ones who treat it like brushing their teeth, unremarkable, daily, non-negotiable, continued long past the point where they feel they are making progress, because the shift usually happens quietly and you only notice it in retrospect, when you realize you have been behaving like the new person for a while without trying.
The deepest truth here is that you are always programming your subconscious whether you mean to or not. Every thought you repeat, every story you tell yourself about your day, every mental image you keep rehearsing about your future, every complaint, every worry, every fantasy, all of it is going in. Most people are unconsciously reinforcing the picture they already have, which is why their lives stay the same. Conscious reprogramming does not add a new function to your brain. It takes the wheel of something that has been running on autopilot your entire life.
Don’t know where to start with Local AI?
Read my Local LLMs From Zero to Hero series
It covers:
- Hardware
- Software
- Models Mechanics
- Everything else necessary
Needs no prior experience
Easy to understand for any background
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