u/Fine_League311

▲ 1 r/OpenSourceeAI+1 crossposts

ClaudeAi will die, too!

Hi everyone,

I had to cancel my Claude subscription today. Not because the pipeline was bad, but because my stomach can no longer digest the sheer amount of corporate bullshit. For anyone who has been living under a rock for the last few years, here is the official, uncensored chronicle of how the "saviors of tech ethics" buried themselves one by one – and what is still to come.

THE PAST: The Fall of OpenAI

The Dream: OpenAI starts as a non-profit. "We are saving humanity from evil AI! Everything is open source! For the community!" Wipes away a tear. The Reality: Sam Altman smells the big money. "Open" quickly becomes "Closed". The Death Blow: OpenAI throws its ethical charter into the shredder and goes to bed with the Pentagon. Suddenly, the "humanity-saving AI" is building logistics tools for drone swarms. The open-source community and every developer with a shred of ethics left in their blood flees in panic.

THE PRESENT: The Anthropic Theater (aka "We are the good guys... not")

The Hype: Anthropic enters the stage. "Hey devs, we are not like OpenAI! We have Constitutional AI! We are super nice, ethical, and safe!" Half the tech world (including me) runs to Claude. The hype is real. The Plot Twist: The US government threatens Anthropic with the regulatory whip ("You are a supply chain risk if you don't fall in line!"). Anthropic gets cold feet. The Death Blow: Anthropic signs a 45-billion-dollar deal to run their models on Elon Musk's "Colossus" supercomputer. The Verdict Today: Congratulations. Anthropic completely screwed themselves in record time. Anyone who left OpenAI because of the Pentagon now gets to watch their subscription fees flow directly into Elon Musk's hardware dreams. The "ethical alternative" is just sucking different corporate balls now.

THE FUTURE: What Happens Next (Spoiler Alert)

Because tech cycles are as predictable as bad code, here is my forecast for the next 12 to 24 months:

Phase 1: The Total Sellout (Late 2026) Claude 5.4 is released but is so heavily censored that it refuses to write code that "potentially threatens the capitalist system." Anthropic announces a merger with a defense contractor but calls it a "security partnership for world peace."

Phase 2: The Marketing Lie Sam Altman and Elon Musk realize they are actually the exact same person and merge OpenAI and xAI into MegaCorp.AI. The logo is a middle finger pointing at a dollar sign.

Phase 3: The Revenge of the Basement Devs (2027) We completely stop giving a shit about the cloud. The only true ethics left are on our own hard drives. The community fully retreats to local models (Llama 4, Mistral-Zitrone, or decentralized Web3 clusters). If you want to use an AI, you will have to cram three RTX 5090s into your server rack until the fuses blow.

My Personal Conclusion:

I deleted my Claude account. I am done financing the multi-billion-dollar deals of tech bros who change their ideals faster than their underwear.

How about you guys? Are you still inhaling copium with Claude/ChatGPT, or are you already letting your prompts burn locally on your own hardware?

Keep grinding those keyboards!

Note: Original Post on r/Unwanted_red translated and optimized by Google Translation to english, cause my English is not fine and if i write in german, turkish or russian, than the most starts to cry. Why you did not write in english! MicDrop!

PS: So do not need this sub anymore, want say bye and have fun and gut luck to get en ethical openSource heart!

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u/Fine_League311 — 1 day ago

Need help by AutoMod config

Hello, i craft 2 subs and want submit my daily (each 1) post with API of reddit

I am running a restricted subreddit where only approved users/moderators should be able to post. I am using an automation tool to post daily updates using my personal moderator account ("Fine_League311").

The posts are successfully submitted via API, but they end up in the "Unmoderated Queue" and are not being automatically approved or stickied by AutoModerator, even though I added the moderators_exempt: false rule.

Here is the current AutoMod config I am using:

---

type: submission

author:

name: ["Fine_League311"]

title (includes): ["Promi"]

moderators_exempt: false

action: approve

set_sticky: 1

---

What did(do) i wrong?

thanks for tipps & tricks

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u/Fine_League311 — 3 days ago

I am being harassed by a German moderator in the

I am being harassed by a German moderator in the IT . someone who, in their own channels, actually teaches children how to bypass parental controls in order to circumvent their parents' disciplinary measures. If you report this to the moderators, you are subjected to harassment and abuse by them and, naturally, you get banned so that you cannot defend yourself. How should I respond? Reporting the issue doesn't seem to work at all. they start to spam my new satire channel i start to craft. and report me in diffrent channels for abuse. How to avoid this ?

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u/Fine_League311 — 10 days ago
▲ 5 r/github

Need testers and maybe tipps

I work since 8 month on my a GitHub RPG pet for account, repo and orga overview . it looks like that it works . but my pet is unhappy need testers and holly some Tipps .

u/Fine_League311 — 10 days ago
▲ 0 r/github

Is it just me or is the runner assignment getting absolutely pathetic? I’ve been sitting here for (now )over 14 minutes watching a "Waiting for a runner to pick up this job" message for a simple ubuntu-latest task.

I don't care if the load is high or if people are spamming builds—GitHub is a paid service for many of us and they should be able to scale the picker. It feels like the system is completely choked up lately. If I wanted to wait 10 minutes for a build to start, I’d manage my own Jenkins server in a basement.

Fix your infrastructure, GitHub. This "waiting for a hosted runner" BS is killing the workflow.

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u/Fine_League311 — 17 days ago