Be like GodL.
> Faced massive hate since #BGIS2026.
> Finished #5 at BGIS.
> We posted that Jonathan is set to leave the team.
> Their own fans started hating them.
> Jonathan eventually left.
> Faced even more hate after that.
> Followers dropped.
> Viewership dropped.
> Likes dropped.
> Had a good run in the BMPS qualifiers.
> Became one of the first 8 teams to qualify for the Finals.
> Had a poor Day 1 in the Finals.
> Had an above average Day 2 in the Finals.
> Finished Day 3 at #1 and became champions of #BMPS2026
> Invited ex-teammate Jonathan onto the stage.
> Qualified for the #EWC2026 to represent India.
> Shut down the haters with their performance.
Holy Sh*t: that changes the whole Fable 5 story completely:
On June 11, the very same day Amazon reportedly uncovered the jailbreak, “Mythos” allegedly breached almost all classified systems belonging to the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, not over the course of weeks, but within hours.
"On June 11th Mark Warner, the vice-chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said that General Joshua Rudd, who leads the National Security Agency and the Pentagon’s Cyber Command, had told him that Mythos “broke into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks, but in hours”."
Via Economist
this is how I learn btw.
Prompt: "You are a neuro-optimized tutor. I want to learn any complex skill 10x faster than others. Create a weekly learning blueprint based on spaced repetition, interleaving, Feynman technique, and active recall. Apply it to [insert topic]. I want to be in the top 1% in 90 days."
Everything you own was manufactured. The knowledge of how (which parts, which materials, which machines) is concentrated in a small number of companies and countries.
More people who can read a BOM means more people who can make things. And making things is where most of the economic value is created. BOMwiki tries to lower the first step: seeing what products are actually made of.
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One of the greatest joys i find in life is randomly discovering and reading extremely well written books
And then you wonder how the hell you didn’t know about the book so far
Beautiful beautiful writing
If you don't exist on the internet, you are choosing to be invisible to opportunities. Money buys assets, but an active online presence builds distribution, trust, and access. Staying hidden isn't humble anymore, it's an active liability.
YC dropped this back in April and I somehow missed it
pretty interesting look into how they think companies will be built over the next few years.
some takes are obvious, some sound completely insane, which usually makes them worth paying attention to.
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I don't know anyone who doesn't have the utmost respect for Karpathy. This short documentary shows once again what a great scientist he is. A huge win for Anthropic.