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Claude is a great model. But anthropic’s user hostile practices have forced me to terminate my sub with them. Right now I am all in on GitHub copilot and that’s primarily how I get my opus tokens.

Unarmed like the 30k *children* Israel/US slaughtered in Gaza.

> Israel/US

The US?


Yes, the US.

If you are stabbing someone on the ground and I am standing next to you, pointing a gun at anyone who comes close and tries to help, and when your current knife breaks I hand you another one to use, I am an active participant in your crime. If it weren't for me, someone would have got you, or you wouldn't have done it in the first place due to caution since no one is there to protect you.

US took that role with Israel, and was an activate participant in Israel's genocide of the indigenous people of Palestine.


So, by your definition, Hamas is also included, right?

They were in international waters. This was literally a war crime according to international law. Even the killing of the Supreme leader was against international law.

Not that I am supporting the war, against what statue is killing khamenei? You are targeting a military leader in an arm conflict. Seems clear cut

The entire attack was illegal under international law: https://law.stanford.edu/2026/03/03/stanfords-allen-weiner-o...

https://www.newser.com/story/384710/legality-of-khameneis-ki...

His daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren were civilians. Intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime. Even if they were not targeted directly, an attack is illegal if: it fails to minimize civilian harm, or the civilian casualties are disproportionate to the military advantage

International law is very clear on this point.


A law only has value if it can be enforced. Who's going to enforce this international law exactly?

We can still decide if a thing is just even if no justice will be enforced.

The way the war is going, Iran themselves.

I don't believe you can minimize civilian damage more than that, if a target is always among civilians. You can only push so much, like the pager attack was probably the most minimizing one, but obviously and unfortunately civilians still got caught.

For the international law part, interesting debate i think, where the state acts in self-defense if it has sustained an “armed attack” by its adversary;. Obviously this is very broad, but i think you can easily argue the last 40 year of fire exchanges as a continued armed attack.


US already has the technology to target a single seat in a car with a missile that has no explosives, solely kinetics (swords really).

The sword missile is really impressive but you’re not really targeting a single car seat with that.

America helped Israel kill THOUSANDS of children, and America just killed 150 school girls in Iran. America is a war criminal, plain and simple.

According to the law, if I use Claude to generate something, I hold the copyright granted Claude didn’t verbatim copy another project.

why wouldn't antroipic own it? they generated it?

They are all autoregressive. They have just been trained to emit thinking tokens like any other tokens.

Hey I built that into my harness! http://github.com/computerex/z

Long tool outputs/command outputs everything in my harness is spilled over to the filesystem. Context messages are truncated and split to filesystem with a breadcrumb for retrieving the full message.

Works really well.


Amazing, this is what I am trying to do with https://github.com/computerex/dlgo


Cool, just checked out dlgo. Looks like you're targeting Go bindings for on-device inference? Different approach but same conviction that this should run locally. Happy to compare notes if you want to chat about Metal optimization or pipeline architecture.


You can use my new golang inference engine to run variants of Qwen 3.5 faster than llama.cpp: https://github.com/computerex/dlgo


https://github.com/computerex/dlgo

Golang inference engine from scratch that can run a bunch of models with vulkan acceleration.


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