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Ask HN: Has anyone reconsidered Antivirus software after recent security news?

6 points·by pants2·3 mesi fa·7 comments

Why is GPT-5.4 obsessed with Goblins?

17 points·by pants2·4 mesi fa·9 comments

Ask HN: How does PagerDuty's site still not have a dark mode?

1 points·by pants2·6 mesi fa·1 comments

SF home invasion targets crypto of Physical Intelligence co-founder Lachy Groom

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6 points·by pants2·8 mesi fa·2 comments

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pants2
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Kinda funny that their "cost-vs-performance" chart looks the same as the one for Composer 2.5[1], except that it includes Composer 2.5 at a completely different spot.

What are the chances that CursorBench ranks Cursor's model highest, and Cognition's bench ranks Cognition's model highest? Both are to be RL'd from Kimi as a base model, BTW.

I'd posit that it's not deliberate deception, but for both companies their training data and benchmarks come from the same dataset (Devin/Cursor interaction logs) so they naturally overfit.

1. https://cursor.com/blog/composer-2-5
pants2
·4 giorni fa·discuss
If you're developing on top of LLM APIs directly, this is definitely not true. There are differences in how context caching works, in what's available through native harnesses, the types of tools you're fine-tuned on (GPT uses apply_patch while Claude uses edit, with different formats), the API surface (Agents SDK, Responses API, Managed Agents), cost structures, and best-practice guidance all around.

Not to mention the meta of account limits, billing, ZDR contracts, etc.
pants2
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Only because one is a short answer and the other is not
pants2
·12 giorni fa·discuss
When you're a student in a competitive program at a top university, graded on a curve, and you know your fellow classmates are cheating with AI, you have little choice but to do the same. Especially when jobs for new grads are harder to come by and there's more pressure to also go above and beyond with internships and side projects during your time in school. There's no way to compete without cheating.
pants2
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Yep, I knew this was coming and did the same. Can't believe my MBP is now an appreciating asset!
pants2
·17 giorni fa·discuss
This is insanely cool. My wallet is ready.
pants2
·17 giorni fa·discuss
I built something similar at my org. Users simply connect the agent via OAuth and that inherits all of their permissions, so it acts as them.

What's cooler is then it can view/add/remove people from channels, so it can conduct access reviews -- overall I consider it a security improvement.
pants2
·17 giorni fa·discuss
That has been going on for a while AFAIK
pants2
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Is this new news?

> This policy was published on June 8, 2026 with an effective date of July 8, 2026
pants2
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I recently set up an agent with a Base wallet and made a few x402 API calls. Pretty convenient!
pants2
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah, if they can fit an 8B model that's really good at improving the output by thinking, running at 16K tok/s on Taalas would be mind-blowing.
pants2
·21 giorni fa·discuss
The SpaceX IPO was a textbook crypto scam ICO. Launch with a huge media frenzy, super low float, "airdrop" to retail, etc.

We all know from previous token launches that the next few years will be a slow decline in price with just enough occasional bounces to keep up the hopes of the bag-holders.
pants2
·21 giorni fa·discuss
This seems crazy low to me. AWS has default 3K IOPS and 125 MB/s throughput, meanwhile my Macbook Pro has 700K IOPS and 14.5GB/s throughput.

Is Amazon running on super outdated legacy networking?
pants2
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Looks very impressive if the benchmarks translate to real world usage!

$1.4/$4.4 pricing and actually served at a pretty comparable price from DeepInfra or CloudFlare! Approx. 1/4th what Opus costs per token.

Looking forward to the artifical analysis test.
pants2
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah, I've tried many scanners and Cursor Bugbot is easily the best
pants2
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Who are we gonna sue? LinkedIn? I think my place of employment has better things to do than sue Microsoft.
pants2
·25 giorni fa·discuss
You also need to consider the energy released during the big bang as a prerequisite for creating that food and gasoline. The big bang released about 10^70 J of energy, roughly equivalent to eating 10^63 big macs
pants2
·25 giorni fa·discuss
According to my research, LinkedIn only does this for executive and now recruiter-like titles, but not broadly. You may be able to in order to get "verified on LinkedIn" but it's not a requirement for showing association with a company.

https://www.theverge.com/news/771210/linkedin-recruiter-exec...
pants2
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah, all that's really saying is a weaker model with a better harness can beat a stronger model with a worse harness, specifically on the DRACO benchmark

This isn't really a surprising result. Needs more evidence to make a broader claim.
pants2
·25 giorni fa·discuss
LinkedIn offers no way for $company to disavow users who claim to work for $company - they will appear on the official company page as long as it's in their profile.

We've had fake recruiters that claim to work for us running basically the same scam. These are great fake profiles: LinkedIn Premium, tons of relevant posts, etc... but they don't work for us, and we get angry messages from people saying our recruiter tried to scam them. No, they're not our recruiter despite showing up on our company page on LinkedIn. No number of reports could get them taken down.

I finally got it solved by buying drinks for a buddy of mine that works for LinkedIn, but not all startups have that connection!