https://obsidian.md/clipper
If you are using obsidian / running your own secondbrain/llm-wiki , you NEED to use this skill.
one-click scrapes whatever you are reading (x tweets, articles, even youtube transcripts!!) into your obsidian vault
If you are using obsidian / running your own secondbrain/llm-wiki , you NEED to use this skill.
one-click scrapes whatever you are reading (x tweets, articles, even youtube transcripts!!) into your obsidian vault
Obsidian
Obsidian Web Clipper
Highlight and capture web pages in your favorite browser. Save anything and everything with just one click.
https://x.com/spacex/status/2046713419978453374?s=46
Space might buy over cursor? Will be interesting to see how Elon integrates this into x’s grok.
- xAI providing GPU access from its Colossus supercomputer to help Cursor train a top coding model, addressing xAI’s reported idle capacity and training hurdles including cofounder exits.
• The deal structure gives SpaceX an option to acquire Cursor for $60B later in 2026 or pay $10B for the collaboration, creating aligned incentives where Cursor gets compute resources and a high-upside exit path while xAI gains product distribution to engineers.
Space might buy over cursor? Will be interesting to see how Elon integrates this into x’s grok.
- xAI providing GPU access from its Colossus supercomputer to help Cursor train a top coding model, addressing xAI’s reported idle capacity and training hurdles including cofounder exits.
• The deal structure gives SpaceX an option to acquire Cursor for $60B later in 2026 or pay $10B for the collaboration, creating aligned incentives where Cursor gets compute resources and a high-upside exit path while xAI gains product distribution to engineers.
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SpaceX (@SpaceX) on X
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI.
The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training…
The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training…
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https://x.com/poezhao0605/status/2046747127309836329?s=46
Anthropic might have removed Claude Code for Pro plan users.
Get ready lads, $200/mth is going to be the new normal for frontier models.
Anthropic might have removed Claude Code for Pro plan users.
Get ready lads, $200/mth is going to be the new normal for frontier models.
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Poe Zhao (@poezhao0605) on X
Anthropic quietly removed Claude Code from the $20 Pro plan. You now need Max ($100/month or higher) to access it.
This follows the OpenClaw crackdown two weeks ago. Same logic. Flat-rate subscriptions cannot absorb agent workloads that burn 10x to 100x more…
This follows the OpenClaw crackdown two weeks ago. Same logic. Flat-rate subscriptions cannot absorb agent workloads that burn 10x to 100x more…
Security 101: The Cost of Convenience
With the recent wave of exploits involving platforms like Vercel, Lovable, and Context, it is time for a reality check. The gold rush of plug-and-play AI agents is creating massive security blind spots in our workflows. Whether it is an enterprise suite or a trending GitHub repo, over-permissioning is a high-stakes gamble.
1. The “Checkbox everything” Permission Trap
Many AI agents require broad access to your entire workspace: Gmail, Slack, Notion, or local file systems, to maximize utility.
Giving a third-party tool full read/write access creates a single point of failure. As seen in the recent Mythos discussions, if their database is compromised, the attacker doesn't just get your login; they get your entire digital history.
2. Risks of Unvetted Open Source on GitHub
If you are pulling repos that haven't been reviewed, you are inviting an unverified guest into your system. Always inspect the code for obfuscated scripts or unexpected outbound calls before hitting install.
3. Local First & Isolate
Local LLMs: Use Ollama for sensitive tasks so data never leaves your machine.
Sandboxing: Use Docker or a VPS to isolate new agents from your primary environment.
Permissions: If a tool only needs to read a specific file, don't give it access to the root directory.
4. Audit Before You Automate
Before you hook a new agent into your OpenClaw setup or Second Brain database, ask:
> Does this tool actually need these permissions?
> Where is the data stored and who holds the encryption keys?
> How quickly can I revoke access if things go south?
Staying at the cutting edge shouldn't mean leaving the door unlocked. Build fast, but build secure.
Stay safe out there!
With the recent wave of exploits involving platforms like Vercel, Lovable, and Context, it is time for a reality check. The gold rush of plug-and-play AI agents is creating massive security blind spots in our workflows. Whether it is an enterprise suite or a trending GitHub repo, over-permissioning is a high-stakes gamble.
1. The “Checkbox everything” Permission Trap
Many AI agents require broad access to your entire workspace: Gmail, Slack, Notion, or local file systems, to maximize utility.
Giving a third-party tool full read/write access creates a single point of failure. As seen in the recent Mythos discussions, if their database is compromised, the attacker doesn't just get your login; they get your entire digital history.
2. Risks of Unvetted Open Source on GitHub
If you are pulling repos that haven't been reviewed, you are inviting an unverified guest into your system. Always inspect the code for obfuscated scripts or unexpected outbound calls before hitting install.
3. Local First & Isolate
Local LLMs: Use Ollama for sensitive tasks so data never leaves your machine.
Sandboxing: Use Docker or a VPS to isolate new agents from your primary environment.
Permissions: If a tool only needs to read a specific file, don't give it access to the root directory.
4. Audit Before You Automate
Before you hook a new agent into your OpenClaw setup or Second Brain database, ask:
> Does this tool actually need these permissions?
> Where is the data stored and who holds the encryption keys?
> How quickly can I revoke access if things go south?
Staying at the cutting edge shouldn't mean leaving the door unlocked. Build fast, but build secure.
Stay safe out there!
Mythos access figured out by a group on discord 😅😅
https://x.com/joshkale/status/2046774243799511156?s=46
https://x.com/joshkale/status/2046774243799511156?s=46
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Josh Kale (@JoshKale) on X
Anthropic said Mythos was too dangerous to release. Then four random guys in a Discord gained access on day one by guessing the URL...
This is pretty insane:
→ Group in a private Discord guessed the endpoint from Anthropic's naming conventions
→ They figured…
This is pretty insane:
→ Group in a private Discord guessed the endpoint from Anthropic's naming conventions
→ They figured…
https://x.com/openai/status/2047008987665809771?s=46
OpenAI is cooking 🧑🍳
Autonomous AI agents that you can use on your plus/pro sub.
Each of them powered by codex, runs on cloud, and also shareable!
OpenAI is cooking 🧑🍳
Autonomous AI agents that you can use on your plus/pro sub.
Each of them powered by codex, runs on cloud, and also shareable!
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OpenAI (@OpenAI) on X
Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams.
https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-5/
GPT 5.5 is out!
We’re releasing GPT‑5.5, our smartest and most intuitive to use model yet, and the next step toward a new way of getting work done on a computer.
GPT‑5.5 understands what you’re trying to do faster and can carry more of the work itself. It excels at writing and debugging code, researching online, analyzing data, creating documents and spreadsheets, operating software, and moving across tools until a task is finished.
The gains are especially strong in agentic coding, computer use, knowledge work, and early scientific research
GPT 5.5 is out!
We’re releasing GPT‑5.5, our smartest and most intuitive to use model yet, and the next step toward a new way of getting work done on a computer.
GPT‑5.5 understands what you’re trying to do faster and can carry more of the work itself. It excels at writing and debugging code, researching online, analyzing data, creating documents and spreadsheets, operating software, and moving across tools until a task is finished.
The gains are especially strong in agentic coding, computer use, knowledge work, and early scientific research
OpenAI
Introducing GPT-5.5
Introducing GPT-5.5, our smartest model yet—faster, more capable, and built for complex tasks like coding, research, and data analysis across tools.
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Vivian Balakrishnan messing around with Openclaw and Karpaty’s LLMwiki’s secondbrain wasn’t on my 2026 Bingo Card!
“The diplomat who learns to work with AI will have a meaningful edge. I think that edge is now”
Running an Openclaw workshop next week if you need some guidance: last few slots left!
https://luma.com/htvx3vuo
“The diplomat who learns to work with AI will have a meaningful edge. I think that edge is now”
Running an Openclaw workshop next week if you need some guidance: last few slots left!
https://luma.com/htvx3vuo
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“AI No longer Optional”
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/gic-anthropic-claude-artificial-intelligence-tech-leaders-6075611
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/gic-anthropic-claude-artificial-intelligence-tech-leaders-6075611
CNA
AI ‘no longer optional’: GIC, Anthropic woo tech leaders at first Singapore event after recent funding
GIC first invested in the AI startup in September 2025 and most recently led the Series G funding round.
The AI Burrow 🐰🕳️
Vivian Balakrishnan messing around with Openclaw and Karpaty’s LLMwiki’s secondbrain wasn’t on my 2026 Bingo Card! “The diplomat who learns to work with AI will have a meaningful edge. I think that edge is now” Running an Openclaw workshop next week if you…
https://x.com/vivianbala/status/2048091462131405169?s=46
I’ve been observing the commentary following Vivian’s post about this. The western and eastern accounts both formed very positive impressions on Singapore.
This signals Singapore’s willingness to integrate AI at the institutional/national level, positioning Singapore as forward-thinking.
Whether it translates to ground level, will remain to be proven.
I’ve been observing the commentary following Vivian’s post about this. The western and eastern accounts both formed very positive impressions on Singapore.
This signals Singapore’s willingness to integrate AI at the institutional/national level, positioning Singapore as forward-thinking.
Whether it translates to ground level, will remain to be proven.
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Vivian Balakrishnan (@VivianBala) on X
Thanks @Gavriel_Cohen. You’re right. I never used an IDE. Claude Code made all edits. No @karpathy ‘vibe coding’. All I did was ‘tool assembly’ to create a utility that worked in my domain!
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Anyone who hasn’t subbed to Claude yet and is already considering subscribing? I have some 7 day trial referral codes
This is really scary (especially for production businesses)
Cursor fails again. Always remember to do periodic backups!
https://x.com/lifeof_jer/status/2048103471019434248
Cursor fails again. Always remember to do periodic backups!
https://x.com/lifeof_jer/status/2048103471019434248
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JER (@lifeof_jer) on X
An AI Agent Just Destroyed Our Production Data. It Confessed in Writing.
went to the Claude Community SG meetup last night
five demos - two technical. three weren’t.
wrote up some notes. longer form than usual but worth reading:
https://hosanxiv.substack.com/p/i-went-to-the-claude-community-singapore
five demos - two technical. three weren’t.
wrote up some notes. longer form than usual but worth reading:
https://hosanxiv.substack.com/p/i-went-to-the-claude-community-singapore
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https://x.com/thsottiaux/status/2048997818673537399?s=46
Time for you to get a codex subscription and start messing around if you haven’t already.
Time for you to get a codex subscription and start messing around if you haven’t already.
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Tibo (@thsottiaux) on X
Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money.
Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money.
... but the vibes are good ...
I have reset Codex rate limits for ALL paid plans to celebrate a good week and allow everyone to build…
Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money.
... but the vibes are good ...
I have reset Codex rate limits for ALL paid plans to celebrate a good week and allow everyone to build…
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