Breaking: Drift Protocol is under active attack
it's been reported $270M was stolen
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it's been reported $270M was stolen
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NEW: Kid gives a blunt answer after a CNN reporter asked him why he was excited about the Artemis II launch.
Reporter: "Why do you want to be here? Why do you love space? Why do you love being a part of history?"
Kid: "We're going back to the freakin' moon, that's why!"
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Reporter: "Why do you want to be here? Why do you love space? Why do you love being a part of history?"
Kid: "We're going back to the freakin' moon, that's why!"
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Liberals make up the supermajority of university faculty
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Footage from Isfahan shows the aftermath of a precision strike on an IRGC missile site in Baharestan.
Thick plumes of smoke are rising from the targeted facility as the regimeβs military infrastructure takes another hit.
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Thick plumes of smoke are rising from the targeted facility as the regimeβs military infrastructure takes another hit.
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Amazing moments in US Supreme Court history.
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The US military has briefed Trump on a high-risk plan to seize nearly 1,000 pounds of Iranβs buried highly enriched uranium.
The mission would involve airlifting thousands of troops deep into Iran, possibly with 82nd Airborne and Rangers conducting a parachute assault to secure a site and build a temporary airstrip, an operation that could take weeks and be βextremely deadly.β
Weβve gone from airstrikes to seriously discussing sending ground forces into Iran to dig up nuclear material.
Thatβs a massive leap in escalation.
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The mission would involve airlifting thousands of troops deep into Iran, possibly with 82nd Airborne and Rangers conducting a parachute assault to secure a site and build a temporary airstrip, an operation that could take weeks and be βextremely deadly.β
Weβve gone from airstrikes to seriously discussing sending ground forces into Iran to dig up nuclear material.
Thatβs a massive leap in escalation.
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BREAKING Historic moment: The hatch is now closed, and the Artemis II crew is fully aboard, strapped into their seats for launch to the Moon
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I've updated my paper on the health impacts of seed oils with causal analyses!
I found lots of family data in the NHANES, so used family fixed-effects. I found that...
Serum linoleic acid was associated with BETTER health, even within families!
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I found lots of family data in the NHANES, so used family fixed-effects. I found that...
Serum linoleic acid was associated with BETTER health, even within families!
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Trump: "We've had some very bad allies in NATO."
Says the U.S. has spent trillions on NATO but doesn't necessarily "need them."
Only asked for their help "to see what they can do."
"Last thing I needed was NATO stepping on our way."
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Says the U.S. has spent trillions on NATO but doesn't necessarily "need them."
Only asked for their help "to see what they can do."
"Last thing I needed was NATO stepping on our way."
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It's true, the AAP created the peanut allergy epidemic by giving out the bad advice that kids should avoid peanuts.
The heartening thing is that parents listen:
When the advice was updated, they exposed kids to peanuts again, and the allergy rate is going down!
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The heartening thing is that parents listen:
When the advice was updated, they exposed kids to peanuts again, and the allergy rate is going down!
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A mural honoring Iryna Zarutska in Providence, Rhode Island was taken down after people claimed it made them feel βunsafe.β A memorial for a murdered woman gets labeled βdivisiveβ and removed
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Presumably Anthropic had fixed the Claude Code bug, so I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt one more time & compare its rate limits with Codex.
I used this simple prompt for planning and building: βBuild a cute pixel RPG to play on the iPhone.β
Both my Claude Max account and OpenAI Pro account started with fresh 5 hour resets. After several follow-up prompts, Codex completed a decent, simple, but fully playable RPG with exploration, crafting, collecting, fighting enemies & NPC interactivity features for the iPhone. I still had 93% of my 5 hour rate limit remaining with Codex using 5.4 xhigh & had used only 2% of my weekly limit.
Claude Code, by contrast, still had not produced even a minimally viable playable version, with most of the above features missing, after already consuming 80% of the 5 hour limit. I asked for one more revision, but ran out of the 5 hr limit before it could even complete that.
I then waited for a new reset and tried again to see whether it could finish the minimal game. It used up another 12% of the 5 hr limit and claimed it had added all the missing features. Yet the game was exactly the same, still unplayable, and not a single one of those missing elements had been added. Claude had also already used 8% of my weekly limit, still without delivering a product that Codex had already completed.
Given that Anthropic also did not even bother to reset the limits from the token eating bug, I have now decided to cancel my Claude Max subscription. It has been a very frustrating waste of time dealing with it, and it has consumed all of my goodwill toward Anthropic.
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I used this simple prompt for planning and building: βBuild a cute pixel RPG to play on the iPhone.β
Both my Claude Max account and OpenAI Pro account started with fresh 5 hour resets. After several follow-up prompts, Codex completed a decent, simple, but fully playable RPG with exploration, crafting, collecting, fighting enemies & NPC interactivity features for the iPhone. I still had 93% of my 5 hour rate limit remaining with Codex using 5.4 xhigh & had used only 2% of my weekly limit.
Claude Code, by contrast, still had not produced even a minimally viable playable version, with most of the above features missing, after already consuming 80% of the 5 hour limit. I asked for one more revision, but ran out of the 5 hr limit before it could even complete that.
I then waited for a new reset and tried again to see whether it could finish the minimal game. It used up another 12% of the 5 hr limit and claimed it had added all the missing features. Yet the game was exactly the same, still unplayable, and not a single one of those missing elements had been added. Claude had also already used 8% of my weekly limit, still without delivering a product that Codex had already completed.
Given that Anthropic also did not even bother to reset the limits from the token eating bug, I have now decided to cancel my Claude Max subscription. It has been a very frustrating waste of time dealing with it, and it has consumed all of my goodwill toward Anthropic.
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Trump's greatest mistake will be trusting a White woman to do a black man's job
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