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Copilot for Research

feynman.is
3 points·by djinn·3 mesi fa·0 comments

GlassWorm malware hits 400 code repos on GitHub, NPM, VSCode, OpenVSX

bleepingcomputer.com
2 points·by djinn·4 mesi fa·0 comments

South Korea's SDT opens Quantum-AI data center

datacenterdynamics.com
2 points·by djinn·4 mesi fa·0 comments

South Korean Police Accidentally Post Cryptocurrency Wallet Password

schneier.com
2 points·by djinn·4 mesi fa·1 comments

What about Karpathy Loop?

thenewstack.io
3 points·by djinn·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Enthusiast breaks into smallest HDD with only phone and OpenClaw

tomshardware.com
2 points·by djinn·4 mesi fa·1 comments

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1 points·by djinn·6 mesi fa·0 comments

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djinn
·2 mesi fa·discuss
AWS has been systematically hollowed out of technical staff since 2023. Either through mass layoffs or via 2 cycles of performance improvement plans. Often I find most skilled peers in presales or support are not with AWS whilst the ones with most ambiguous work history have been retained at promoted.

Use AWS at your own risk, Paul Vixie is not there to save you.
djinn
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Enthusiast reverse engineers world’s smallest HDD to access data with help from an old Nokia N91 and OpenClaw By Mark Tyson published 17 March 26 Maker Will Whang designed the MK4001MTD USB Bridge to facilitate the use of the world’s smallest (0.85-inch) mechanical hard drives, originally released by Toshiba in 2004.
djinn
·6 mesi fa·discuss
My decade old WD MyCloud still works perfectly. The drives are healthy. The network functions. But the mobile app stopped connecting years ago;Western Digital sunset the cloud services without warning. The hardware outlived the business relationship.

Meanwhile, my family defaulted to iCloud at $168/year. Forever.

That's when I understood: In 2026, your hardware doesn't fail. Your vendor relationships do.
djinn
·anno scorso·discuss
I applied for the role. It did not have any place to state "found us through Hacker News".