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⚠️🔴 AVISO ROJO | Centro y valle de Villaverde (Cantabria)
➡️ Temperaturas máximas superiores a 40 °C.
➡️ Este aviso se une en Cantabria al ya vigente en Liébana.
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Quake turns 30 today. 🎉
Three decades later, you can still dig into the source code that helped shape modern game engines, multiplayer networking, and modding communities. 🎮
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Alguien que le tenga aprecio y a quien escuche que le diga que pare ya.
Es increíble que gente como esta haya podido dirigir las mas altas instancias en nuestro país. Y la facilidad que tienen para tirar por el retrete la poca reputación que les pueda quedar.
Es alucinante. A los mismos que deciden que tengas que declarar y pagar en muchos casos por una donación de tus propios padres les parece bien recibir joyas millonarias de jeques árabes.
This was completely predictable. Anthropic has spent months marketing its models through fear. Every major release comes with the same playbook. The model is too dangerous. It changes the entire cybersecurity landscape. It could become a national security threat. Governments need to step in. Access has to be restricted. Only a small group of approved organizations should be allowed to use the full capabilities. Now the government took them seriously.
Anyone who tested Mythos through Glasswing, or saw what @elder_plinius was able to get out of these models, knows the capabilities were real. Mythos was very good. It made certain attacks faster, cheaper and easier to operationalize. It could iterate more effectively, find vulnerabilities, generate working proof of concepts and close the loop with much less friction than most other models.
But Anthropic kept talking about it like they had built a digital nuke. The underlying attack surface was already there. The techniques were already there. The vulnerabilities were already there. Other frontier models could already do a meaningful part of the same work. Mythos improved the speed, the reliability and the level of autonomy. That is a serious capability jump. It still does not justify months of apocalyptic marketing.
And trying to shift any responsibility toward Pliny or toward the people who tested the model would be ridiculous. Pliny did what security researchers are supposed to do. He pushed the system, broke the guardrails when possible and showed what the model could actually do once the polished demo layer was removed.
If a few jailbreaks were enough to trigger a regulatory crisis, the deployment strategy was already cooked. Anthropic built the entire political and commercial narrative around the idea that its safety layer was the thin line separating a useful product from a strategic threat. Then independent researchers showed how fragile that line really was.
That is on Anthropic. They wanted the market to believe Mythos was powerful enough to justify special treatment. They wanted regulators to believe frontier models needed tighter controls. They wanted investors to believe they were sitting on capabilities so advanced that only Anthropic could be trusted to decide who should get access.
Now the government decided Anthropic should not get to make that decision by itself.
The ban is heavy handed. It will hurt legitimate researchers, security teams and foreign nationals working inside the US. It will also push more people toward open models, local deployments and providers outside the reach of US regulators.
But Anthropic cannot act surprised. Dario Amodei spent months turning fear into a marketing strategy, a fundraising strategy and a way to build institutional power around Anthropic.
Eventually, someone was going to take the narrative at face value. The government did.
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$1k/day for locates seems like the new normal for small/mid sized account
That’s ~ $200k/year just for access.
Small-cap shorting better be printing hard to justify that, and I’m not sure it is anymore.
Cómo no estará la cosa con el precio de los pisos que mañana el alcalde de Sevilla y la ministra presiden la entrega de llaves de una promoción pública de 16 viviendas.
16 vi vien das.
Para ser juez hay que hacer Derecho, aprobar una oposición de 360 temas y superar un curso teórico-práctico de dos años.
Para resolver un asunto es necesario leerse todo el procedimiento, ver el juicio y argumentar la decisión.
Pero aquí con un titular se sienta jurisprudencia.
Every asset class has one in 3 to 5 years of excellent delivery. People walk into it late usually and then expect that one in a 3 to 5 year to last longer than it statistically does.
Rinse and repeat. Once you understand that recipe you know how important the timing is.
#crypto
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💥BREAKING:
🇺🇸 U.S. CONGRESS JUST FORMALLY INTRODUCED A NEW STRATEGIC #BITCOIN RESERVE BILL.
BILL WILL ENSURE US SELLS NO $BTC FOR AT LEAST 20 YEARS.
THIS IS HUGE!