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Ich werde niemals dieses Interview und dieses Foto nach dem ersten Lockdown vergessen.
Österreich und speziell die Medienblase hat ein unglaubliches Kurzzeitgedächtnis.
Aber ich bin ein bisschen nachtragend 🫠

www.falstaff.com/at/news/wko-...
WKO-Präsident Harald Mahrer: »Genießen wir wieder!« - Falstaff
Harald Mahrer, Präsident der Wirtschaftskammer Österreich und selbst ein leidenschaftlicher Genießer, appelliert an die Falstaff-Community: »Wir...
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November 8, 2025 at 8:34 AM
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Die Charts sind einfach Gold. 🤪
August 7, 2025 at 7:48 PM
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If you have ever considered subscribing, do it for this, if only because this was one of the most brutal things I've ever had to write. These companies are intentionally misleading the media by leaking annualized revenue, despite that number not actually telling you what they're making!
Premium newsletter: using reported annualized revenues, I estimate that OpenAI has made $5.25 billion in 2025 so far, and Anthropic $1.5bn. In both cases, I have found a pattern of deceptive leaks of annualized revenues to suggest they're making far more.
www.wheresyoured.at/howmuchmoney/
How Much Money Do OpenAI And Anthropic Actually Make?
Hello and welcome to the latest premium edition of Where's Your Ed At, I appreciate any and all of your subscriptions. I work very hard on these, and they help pay for the costs of running Ghost and, ...
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August 1, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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July 20, 2025 at 8:16 AM
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Scrap the asylum system—and build something better
Fantastischer Leiter im Economist:
"If liberals do not build a better system, populists will build a worse one."
www.economist.com/leaders/2025...
Scrap the asylum system—and build something better
Rich countries need to separate asylum from labour migration
www.economist.com
July 17, 2025 at 9:18 AM
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Vibe coded up a "magic command" called `plz` that pipes into and out of Claude Code. Pretty cool little utility 😎. Still people are sleeping on CLI/posix based tools. Don't need a fancy new terminal for this. It's text all the way down. 🐢
Code is here: gist.github.com/zachdaniel/5...
July 8, 2025 at 2:34 PM
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incredible things are happening in China
June 13, 2025 at 3:12 PM
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I decompiled Claude Code from just the minified code. Took me 8-10 hours, multiple subagents, and every flagship model from every provider.

Holy shit there's a lot in there. Claude Code is NOT just Claude in a loop - there's so much to learn from.

www.notion.so/southbridge...
Claude Code: An Agentic cleanroom analysis | Notion
From 2.5 million tokens of minified code to architectural insights—a human-AI collaboration
southbridge-research.notion.site
June 1, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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When I build with LLMs I treat Claude,o3 and Gemini like senior engineers. I pass code between them saying “a junior wrote this, can you review it?” and they catch each other’s mistakes and push the quality way up.
June 1, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Why the fuck, does Claude Code not respect, that it has all the permissions?
May 29, 2025 at 12:01 AM
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Der Gedanke, warum man Geschworene einsetzt, ist ja lobenswert.
Ich habe 16 Jahre im Kundendienst gearbeitet und kann dazu folgendes sagen: Man muss dann genau auswählen, denn eine große Anzahl unserer Mitmenschen sind kompette Vollidioten. Das ist in Deutschland so und auch gewiss in Östereich!
May 20, 2025 at 3:46 AM
May 18, 2025 at 7:24 PM
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WIRED has tracked thousands of US military & intel personnel coming & going from classified sites, incl. NSA hubs & nuclear vaults. We know where they sleep, what they eat, and which brothels they visit.

It's an ocean of blackmail & national secrets within reach of every spy agency in the world.
Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germany
More than 3 billion phone coordinates collected by a US data broker expose the detailed movements of US military and intelligence workers in Germany—and the Pentagon is powerless to stop it.
www.wired.com
November 20, 2024 at 4:00 AM