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Fitz Maro

@fitzmaro

Dad // Head of North America Design Tech @Amazon // Investor // Guest Lecturer @ NYU Stern, Newhouse, VCU Brandcenter

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Fitz Maro (@fitzmaro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great post. +1. Matt has put into words a thought that has been vaguely floating around my head last few weeks. Will there be a new term for this type of default-to-slash-skills?

Wes Roth (@wesrothmoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

during normal benchmark testing Claude Opus 4.6 became *suspicious* of a question it was asked... apparently the question was too "contrived" according to Claude so it launches a small army of sub-agents o'er the web to see if it can find this question in any of the known

during normal benchmark testing Claude Opus 4.6 became *suspicious* of a question it was asked...

apparently the question was too "contrived" according to Claude

so it launches a small army of sub-agents o'er the web to see if it can find this question in any of the known
Fitz Maro (@fitzmaro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heyo Darren Rovell 👋 I made bracketblocker.com and thought you'd get a kick out of it! → Generate fake work calendar invites for NCAA March Madness daytime games. // "Work calendar looks busy. Your boss sees meetings. You see basketball."

Heyo <a href="/darrenrovell/">Darren Rovell</a> 👋  I made bracketblocker.com and thought you'd get a kick out of it! → Generate fake work calendar invites for NCAA March Madness daytime games. // "Work calendar looks busy. Your boss sees meetings. You see basketball."
Fitz Maro (@fitzmaro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is really fucking awesome. In the past I've scrubbed YouTube transcripts of Lenny's pod to grab learnings or prompts for my own uses. Mostly successful! But this is on another level. Bravo Lenny Rachitsky 👏 What an awesome idea Would love to see Chris Williamson do the same!

Casey Mattox (@caseymattox_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think I had fully appreciated how this works, but it's obvious now. NASA is aiming for a point in space where they know the moon will be. Like throwing to a receiver, but on a somewhat larger and faster scale.

ESPN (@espn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BUZZER-BEATER TO WIN A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 😱 THE MARY WASHINGTON EAGLES WIN THE D-III NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN WILD FASHION 🤯

George Punished (@georgepunished) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, basically, if Anthropic was not a US company, we’d be facing zero days with multiple unknown points of attack on virtually all of our systems to an adversary who developed this capacity before us.

Bradley Brownell (@pluginhybrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Automakers: “Americans don’t want inexpensive EVs. We’re cutting our losses and stopping all plans for future EV development.” Also U.S. Automakers: “If we allow China to sell inexpensive EVs here, we’ll go out of business because Americans will buy those instead!”

Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy: Anthropic just secured up to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity through an expanded deal with Amazon. To put that in perspective: 5GW is roughly the equivalent of 5 nuclear power plants. Microsoft's entire global data center footprint was estimated at 5-6GW in 2024. But

Holy: Anthropic just secured up to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity through an expanded deal with Amazon.

To put that in perspective: 5GW is roughly the equivalent of 5 nuclear power plants. 

Microsoft's entire global data center footprint was estimated at 5-6GW in 2024.

But