I've been using Opus 4.6-4.8 in both my own and others' code to look for vulnerabilities, and I've found a few. I am also in the Cyber Verification Program.
Fable 5 gives me policy violation errors at the moment. No idea when or if it will be fixed.
Just wanted to comment here: I have been using Opus 4.6, 4.7, and 4.8 just fine to look for Linux kernel vulnerabilities (I'm in the cyber verification program), and it's been fine. I switched to Claude Fable 5, and now I'm getting policy violations.
What's the point of being in the cyber verification program at this point? It looks like I cannot use Fable 5 for vulnerability research.
For everyone on an Intel MacBook, myself included, running Fedora 44 with t2.linux has been a breeze. About the only things not working are slow suspend/resume and a bit of a hacky workaround to fix the touchbar on resume (if you have one). Other than that, using the t2.Linux Fedora ISO has everything working right out of the box.
Looks awesome! I see some Flipper Zero apps were already created. When will you be releasing this for the Chameleon? Also, any plans to port this over to the Proxmark?
Fable 5 gives me policy violation errors at the moment. No idea when or if it will be fixed.