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Nous Psyche: Cooperative training over‑the‑internet

psyche.network
3 points·by huerne·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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4 points·by huerne·10 mesi fa·0 comments

Perspective: A data visualization and analytics component for large datasets

perspective.finos.org
2 points·by huerne·anno scorso·0 comments

I Founded Girls Who Code. Now I'm Worried About Boys

time.com
10 points·by huerne·anno scorso·9 comments

Red Sky Health's New AI 'Daniel' Fixes Denied Insurance Claims Automatically

redskyhealth.com
1 points·by huerne·anno scorso·0 comments

Ace: Realtime Computer Autopilot

generalagents.com
90 points·by huerne·anno scorso·20 comments

Non-Permanent Residents No Longer Eligible for FHA Loans [pdf]

hud.gov
2 points·by huerne·anno scorso·0 comments

Claude Code suggests command that bricks system

github.com
3 points·by huerne·anno scorso·0 comments

Why are cancer guidelines stuck in PDFs?

seangeiger.substack.com
301 points·by huerne·2 anni fa·156 comments

MemGPT: Towards LLMs as Operating Systems

research.memgpt.ai
1 points·by huerne·2 anni fa·0 comments

DJI ban passes the House and moves on to the Senate

dronedj.com
430 points·by huerne·2 anni fa·709 comments

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huerne
·8 mesi fa·discuss
What specifically is violating policies?
huerne
·9 mesi fa·discuss
The pattern across their repo is concerning: rebranding documented system features as "exploits."

Their GPU "hijacking" demo has the victim deliberately publish CUDA IPC handles to world-readable shared memory (0666), then calls normal CUDA IPC functionality an "attack."

Their eBPF paper on ArXiv lacks evaluation or performance metrics.

The company appears to be three people: the founder and his two teenage sons (10th and 8th grade) listed as paper co-authors. No customers, no team page, launched right before college application season. The technical work exists but reads like it's optimized for admissions committees rather than advancing security research.

LD_PRELOAD has been a standard Linux feature since the 90s. Calling it "The Invisible Key Theft" and pitching an eBPF product as the solution misrepresents both the threat model and what constitutes novel security research.