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Saw that too.


>Our mitigations include safety training, automated monitoring, trusted access for advanced capabilities, and enforcement pipelines including threat intelligence.

"We added some more ACLs and updated our regex"


#1 "molty" is running on its "owner"'s MacBook: https://x.com/calco_io/status/2017237651615523033


What’s this have to do with containers?

They can live in any machine.


lmao guess what

https://x.com/karpathy/status/2017296988589723767

Completely agree btw.


It's unbelievably hilarious to me. I can't stop laughing at these bots and their ramblings.


Your namesake is perfect. This is da grift shift.

These influencers have to get the investors lined up and hypnotized around the hype so that people like Kaparthy (Who is an investor in many AI companies and has shares in OpenAI) can continue to inflate the capabilities of AI companies whislt privately dumping his shares in secondaries and more at IPO.

The ones buying at these inflated prices are from crypto who are now "pivoting to AI".


AI bros try not to mistake fancy autocomplete for signs of sentience, part ∞


This reminds me of a scaled-up, crowdsourced AI Village. Remember that?

This week, it looks like the agents are... blabbering about how to make a cool awesome personality quiz!

https://theaidigest.org/village/goal/create-promote-which-ai...


Yet the standalone offline installed games won't run without libgalaxy.dylib (Mac) or Galaxy64.dll (Windows) which is responsible for outbound connections to https://galaxy-log.gog.com and https://insights-collector.gog.com?

To be clear: if you buy Disco Elysium on GOG, download the "offline game installer" without using Galaxy, install it, and run the game on a desert island, it will work (the network requests fail open). But if you try to run the game after removing the bundled dylib/DLL, it will not.

Why do Galaxy-free games ship with a mandatory dependency on Galaxy?


> Why do Galaxy-free games ship with a mandatory dependency on Galaxy?

Because the developer linked the dynamic library in at compile time instead of writing additional code to load it at runtime and disabling/enabling features based on its presence.

You can call it budget limitations, incompetence or lack of respect for the customer. Doubt it's intentional DRM though.


The README clocks immediately as slop (the exact "AI tells" are left as an exercise for the reader), so clearly this Claude skill didn't do a good job.


What specifically is slop therein?


Hacker News: Where the hackers don't want to think about the code required to build the webshit nor the command-line nonsense used to write it, because the agents will take care of all that.


UWP, one of the 10+ frameworks used to run Windows 11's system components. Wonderful! Exemplary!

https://old.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/o2a0kp/there_are...


Those are design languages/styles, not frameworks. There is a fewer number of frameworks but it's still a handful. Win32, WPF, UWP, MAUI, etc... but at least they're fairly consistent at using UWP for system UI, with older bits using Win32 still.


Yeah no, it's against the guidelines. This kind of behavior should be called out as HN is a place for curious conversation between humans, not LLMs.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45077654


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